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  1. #1
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    Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/picks

    Excellent. It seems like when we're under dogs, we dominate.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    The local media is picking against us as well. 4 out of 7 Sun writers, 5 out of 5 WNST douches.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    I've been feeling bad about this game with the Bengals all week. Pretty much the same as the week before the Nov. Steelers game. Now, seeing how all the talking heads are predicting a Ravens L this weekend, things are looking a little better. Cincy shows that they can't perform under the bright lights (their highlight reel ended last week with that "flip TD"). Ravens get the "bit between their teeth" and pull a "W" this Sunday out of Cincy.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Who can blame them?

    Our #1 WR is out, best OL is likely out. We are on the road against a team that wins and their in the playoffs.

    All that said I think the Ravens can pull out a win just as easy as the Bengals can.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Ravens need to prove they can win on the road. Until then I can understand why people are picking the Bengals.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Can't say I really blame them. We seem to have a Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde personality on the road. No one is going to take the Ravens seriously if they can't close the deal this weekend.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    You can add Peter King to that mix too. Seems like the same suspects who picked the 49ers in the Thanksgiving game.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Quote Originally Posted by RavensRock View Post
    Ravens need to prove they can win on the road. Until then I can understand why people are picking the Bengals.
    Didn't they do just that @ Pittsburgh? Or did I dream that?





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    The Bengals have a winning record. They won't benefit from the Ravens thinking they can just up and get a victory. I said earlier and I will say it again.... I expect an ass whooping.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Quote Originally Posted by alienrace View Post
    Didn't they do just that @ Pittsburgh? Or did I dream that?
    Doubt = Seattle, Tennessee, Jacksonville and San Diego.

    All road games where we were favored, all losses.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Quote Originally Posted by RavensRock View Post
    Ravens need to prove they can win on the road. Until then I can understand why people are picking the Bengals.
    I agree. I do think the Ravens will win but in the last national game everyone was watched the Ravens get demolished by the Chargers. Not a lot of faith in them on the road after that one.





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    Re: Most ESPN talking heads predicting Bengals win

    Who gives a flip about the 'experts' and their 'predictions'. They all predicted that the Steelers would 'get back' and demolish the Ravens especially after the Ravens were coming off a shaky win versus AZ and they had just beaten the all but unbeatable NE Pats.

    We know how that turned out.

    This game is all about whom out coaches whom. In addition do the young Bengals know what its like to play at 'playoff' speed? That's what Sunday is going to be like so let's see if they can keep up.





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