What I did and didn't like - Texans

by Number 1 fan 18. October 2009 20:21

There was not much to like about this game.  The Bengals got pounded and couldn't really fight back. Andre Caldwell made some nice catches and on certain plays the Bengal corners made good plays.

However, when you give up almost 500 yds of offense there is not much to celebrate. Add onto that the fact you lost two of your defensive stars for the season (Odom is out, Peko is probably out) and this loss hurts that much more. The Bengals have a couple of obvious areas they need to improve on.

1. Tight end - I understand we have had injuries at the position, but the level these guys are playing at is horrible.  Not only do they struggle with catching the ball, when they do it ends up in a turnover. You can't have those mistakes and count on the position.

2. Head Coach - Two games this season the Bengals have been riding high and have been humbled by an opponent.  First the Browns in a game they pulled out and second against the Texans in a game they were obviously not ready for. Part of Marvin's job is to make sure the team is motivated and prepared for their opponent. They were obviously not prepared for this game.

3. Bob Bratkowski - What happened to establishing the run? In the game today where the Bengals are facing an opponent that gives up an average of 125 yds a game at 4.9 per carry, Bob decides to run the ball fewer times than he has all season. Don't try and out think yourself.  Stick with what has been working and pound the ball. 17 attempts against a team that has trouble with the run is pathetic.

4. Zimmer - I hate to call you out, but seriously I think the Texans figured out that our defense can not cover a screen pass. You failed to adjust to that.  The same plays killing us in the first quarter where killing us in the fourth.

The Bengal offensive production is something I am struggling to figure out. The pieces seem to be there, there is protection in the passing game and Cedric led the league in rushing coming into this week.  However, the points are not coming. Are the plays not working? Are the players not executing? Where is Chris Henry? He spent a ton of time on the field today and was never looked at. All this guy has done this season is come up with one or two big plays in almost every game. In single coverage you have to give this guy a chance. Coles is not cutting it.  He had a good TD catch today and then followed with a bad third down drop. Carson does not seem to be making very good reads and looks only to Chad and Andre. Tight ends as mentioned above are terrible.

The Bengals lost this game with a performance on the field that was uninspired. I can't imagine having an attitude like that anytime after coming off of a 4 win season. Yes you swept the division and yes you are in first place. That means nothing 5 games in. Finish the season playing every game like it is a playoff game. There is still a lot to prove.

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Tecmo Bowl Futures - Texans

by Number 1 fan 14. October 2009 21:58

This Sunday the Houston Texans ride into town to take on the first place Bengals.  Let's see what Tecmo thinks will happen:

The Bengals get the ball first and waste no time getting on the board with a long Carson Palmer pass to Laveranues Coles.

At the end of the first the Bengals are up 7 nothing.  The Texans open the second quarter with a field goal.

The Bengals have an answer on a Cedric Benson run to the end zone.  The Bengal defense is playing lights out football.

At the half the Bengals are up 14 to 3.  The Texans are forced to punt but play some decent defense.

After the Bengals punt, Roy Williams gets the ball back on a pick.  Still 14 to 3 at the start of the 4th.

Ginger adds 3 more on a good snap and hold. The Bengals defense is punishing Schaub.

Jonathan Joseph gets another interception and the Bengals can run out the clock for a 17 to 3 lead.

WhoDey

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Week 6 projections by WhatIfSports.com

by Number 1 fan 13. October 2009 15:18

Recently WhoDeyFans teamed up with the site WhatIfSports.com to enhance our Bengals coverage.  We don't think there is a better site out there that offers as much statistical information on your favorite team. Check out some of their online games like Gridiron Dynasty.

For this weeks game against the Texans:

WhatIfSports.com "played" the 2009 Week 6 - Houston Texans vs. Cincinnati Bengals game 10,001 times. The Cincinnati Bengals win 65.5% of the time by an average score of 25.4-19.6. The stats in the boxscore HERE represent the average outcomes of those simulations.

Week 6 Power Rankings:

Each week WhatIfSports simulates every possible match-up in the NFL 100 times, and uses the winning percentages from those nearly 50,000 games to evaluate every team.  Here are their current power rankings.

1.    New Orleans Saints
2.    New York Giants
3.    Indianapolis Colts
4.    Minnesota Vikings
5.    Philadelphia Eagles
6.    Pittsburgh Steelers
7.    Atlanta Falcons
8.    Baltimore Ravens
9.    Cincinnati Bengals
10.    Denver Broncos
11.    San Diego Chargers
12.    New York Jets
13.    San Francisco 49ers
14.    New England Patriots
15.    Seattle Seahawks
16.    Green Bay Packers
17.    Dallas Cowboys
18.    Arizona Cardinals
19.    Chicago Bears
20.    Houston Texans
21.    Miami Dolphins
22.    Tennessee Titans
23.    Jacksonville Jaguars
24.    Buffalo Bills
25.    Carolina Panthers
26.    Tampa Bay Buccaneers
27.    Washington Redskins
28.    Detroit Lions
29.    Cleveland Browns
30.    Kansas City Chiefs
31.    Oakland Raiders
32.    St. Louis Rams

Bengals below the Ravens and Steelers?  What if WhatIF is wrong?

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