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Cincinnati Bengals’ MistakesAre Such a Downer, Is I Deflating the Fans Too

 

Carlsbad, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/10/2010 -- Colt cash in on Bengals Mistakes was the headline of all major newspapers on Sunday November 14, 2010. It wasn’t hard for the Indianapolis Colts to mark their victory, depending on their defense line. Toronto Sun published Cincinatti Bengals “who keep finding ways to lose”. Earlier this month center Kyle Cook remarked that “Bengals offense is letting down the defense”.

Cincinnati Bengals have been in trouble since the beginning of the season, there have been a lot of red flags for them ever since the first game of the season against the New England Patriots. The only games won by them for this season have been Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens and Carolina Panthers. The Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati, Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis and Cincinnati Bengals East Rutherford are going to be crucial games for the team. The chances of Bengals to expect anything positive for the season are getting minimal. Kyle Cook still sees hope “We won a lot of close games last year …We just need some things to go our way and take advantage of certain situations throughout the game”.

DaytonDailyNews.com while commenting on the game also stated “It was another head-scratching game by quarterback Carson Palmer”. His teammate Cook justifies the defense by saying “We gave him all day and there were times where he didn’t get touched at all.” The miscommunication between Palmer and Terrell Owens had a heavy price to pay for Bengals, giving Colt a definite lead. The concern is that if Bengals don’t make an effort to revert the trend then their fans will stop turning up for games. Scott Briggs from TicketLuck.com commented “The Bengals’ situation is pretty grim and it’s soon going to reflect on the ticket sales”. In the downturn Bengals’ fans would rather stay away from spending their money on a game most likely to be lost.

About Cincinnati Bengals
This is going to be the 43rd season for the team. They are headquartered at the Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. They joined the National Football League as an expansion team of the American Football League. The existing head coach of the team is Marvin Lewis, owned by Mike Brown.