I'm going to assume Meat just misread that. Even I don't think he’s that stupid....stripesincarolina wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:24 pmYou two women will argue over literally anything, including semantics.
Cats v Bills Pre-Game Notes & Chatter.
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Yes that's exactly what I did.Bengals1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 8:02 pmI'm going to assume Meat just misread that. Even I don't think he’s that stupid....stripesincarolina wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:24 pmYou two women will argue over literally anything, including semantics.
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See, it's when you screw up hysterically you find out which of your fellow posters really have your back.MeatHeadbengal wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 8:07 pmYes that's exactly what I did.Bengals1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 8:02 pmI'm going to assume Meat just misread that. Even I don't think he’s that stupid....stripesincarolina wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 6:24 pm
You two women will argue over literally anything, including semantics.
Now Meat.....go stand on a cliff.....
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America in 2022
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Hard to predict how this game will go. With Von Miller out and this being a home game, I like our chances. Prolly comes down to whoever has the ball last
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skycruiser wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 6:10 amAmerica in 2022
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I'm going to say this game comes down to Zac's poor play calling again. He'll try to force the run game with Mixon and waste the entire first quarter again. Our defense is dinged up just enough that the Bills manage 13 points right out of the gate. And we'll be chasing them the rest of the game.
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Somebody said yesterday that we dont do good in Primetime, which is true on Sunday and Thursday, however both the Bills and Bengals are on long win streaks for MNF. Somebody's streak will end.
Bills 6 games, Bengals 7 games.
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Well this again shows that some of us can admit when we're wrong and others can't. I'm not going to name names but we all know who they are.Bengals1 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 28, 2022 8:49 pmSee, it's when you screw up hysterically you find out which of your fellow posters really have your back.
Now Meat.....go stand on a cliff.....
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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will put his name in the NFL record book on Monday night.
Burrow is about to become the NFL’s career leader in completion percentage, just as soon as he has enough career pass attempts to qualify.
To qualify for the career completion percentage record in the NFL Record & Fact Book, a player needs to have thrown 1,500 passes in his career. Currently, the NFL’s all-time leader in completion percentage is Drew Brees, with 67.69 percent.
But Burrow, whose career completion percentage is 68.48 percent, has thrown 1,488 passes in his NFL career. As soon as Burrow throws his 12th pass in Monday night’s game against the Bills, he’ll surpass Brees as the NFL’s all-time leader. Even if Burrow’s first 12 passes on Monday night are incomplete, his career completion percentage would still be 67.93 percent, so he’ll stay comfortably ahead of Brees’ record.
All of the career leaders in completion percentage are recent quarterbacks. After Burrow and Brees, the other quarterbacks who have completed at least 66 percent of their passes in their careers are Jimmy Garoppolo, Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, Justin Herbert, Kyler Murray, Kirk Cousins, Teddy Bridgewater, Patrick Mahomes and Chad Pennington.
But while plenty of quarterbacks today have completion percentages that would have been record-breaking in yesteryear, Burrow is one of a kind. Once he breaks the career completion percentage record on Monday night, he’s likely to own it for years to come.
Burrow is about to become the NFL’s career leader in completion percentage, just as soon as he has enough career pass attempts to qualify.
To qualify for the career completion percentage record in the NFL Record & Fact Book, a player needs to have thrown 1,500 passes in his career. Currently, the NFL’s all-time leader in completion percentage is Drew Brees, with 67.69 percent.
But Burrow, whose career completion percentage is 68.48 percent, has thrown 1,488 passes in his NFL career. As soon as Burrow throws his 12th pass in Monday night’s game against the Bills, he’ll surpass Brees as the NFL’s all-time leader. Even if Burrow’s first 12 passes on Monday night are incomplete, his career completion percentage would still be 67.93 percent, so he’ll stay comfortably ahead of Brees’ record.
All of the career leaders in completion percentage are recent quarterbacks. After Burrow and Brees, the other quarterbacks who have completed at least 66 percent of their passes in their careers are Jimmy Garoppolo, Deshaun Watson, Dak Prescott, Justin Herbert, Kyler Murray, Kirk Cousins, Teddy Bridgewater, Patrick Mahomes and Chad Pennington.
But while plenty of quarterbacks today have completion percentages that would have been record-breaking in yesteryear, Burrow is one of a kind. Once he breaks the career completion percentage record on Monday night, he’s likely to own it for years to come.