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  • Deegeezy
    Noob
    • Jul 2009
    • 727

    Game 5, Year 3: Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns




    10 -- 3-2
    6 -- 2-3




    Outside linebackers Vernon Gholston (LEFT) and Manny Lawson (RIGHT) each registered 2 sacks as the Bengals defense tormented Browns QB Brady Quinn throughout the day to the tune of 6 total sacks. Gholston's first quarter sack (shown above) on third down thwarted an early Browns scoring opportunity in which they had to settle for a field goal after reaching the Bengals 2-yard line with a full set of downs.

    BENGALS DEFENSE STYMIES BROWNS IN 10-6 DEFENSIVE MASTERPIECE

    Second quarter touchdown pass from Palmer to Ochocinco enough for Cincinnati to top in-state rivals and pick up 3rd straight victory | LBs Lawson and Gholston dominate Cleveland's highly-touted offensive line, collect two sacks apiece | Browns QB Quinn dropped six times in defeat


    It wasn't pretty but the Cincinnati Bengals will take it, defeating the Cleveland Browns 10-6 Sunday afternoon on the road. Cincinnati QB Carson Palmer's 10-yard touchdown pass over the middle to WR Chad Ochocinco with 6:50 to go in the second quarter made the score 7-3 and was enough points for Cincinnati to come out of Cleveland with a "W."

    Palmer completed 19 of his 28 passes for 228 yards on the day. His top target was dynamic RB C.J. Spiller, who hauled in 6 receptions for 101 yards and finished with 157 all-purpose yards.

    The story of the game however was the play of the Cincinnati defense. Off to a somewhat slow start this season, Bengals defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel's group woke up and held Cleveland to just 233 total yards of offense and just 3 of 13 on third down conversions.

    Bengals linebackers Vernon Gholston and Manny Lawson both notched 2 sacks on the day. LB Keith Rivers and CB Zackary Bowman also contributed to the sack part with take-downs of their own of Browns QB Brady Quinn.

    "We knew that we could pressure Brady and confuse their line calls with our zone blitz schemes," said Crennel, who was the Browns' head coach from 2005 through 2008.

    "Our defense really seems to be coming into their own and with guys like Lawson and Gholston starting to excel, the skies the limit for our unit."

    The Browns final scoring opportunity came late in the fourth quarter with just over three minutes to play. They converted two first downs however they were stuffed on a 3rd and 2 rushing attempt by RB Jamal Lewis and were forced to put with 2:12 remaining in the game from their own 40-yard line, deciding to put the game into the hands of their defense.

    The Bengals offense got the ball back and converted two first downs while forcing Cleveland (2-3) to exhaust all of their timeouts. They were stopped on a 3rd and 15 late in the drive and had to punt from their own 42-yard line with less than 0:20 remaining. Bengals P Ken Huber, who had a remarkable 6 of 6 punts land inside the 20 during the contest, pinned Cleveland deep at their own 8-yard line with a 50-yard boot with just 0:03 to go in the game.

    "This was a game of field position and with the great job Huber did today, we won that battle in a rout," said Bengals special teams coach Bobby April.

    On the Browns' final desperation heave, Quinn hit WR Chansi Stuckey on a deep post pattern but Cincinnati SS Craig Steltz laid a vicious hit on the former Jets receiver and jarred the ball loose to preserve the Bengals' big win.

    Cincinnati (3-2) will have a BYE in week 6 before facing undefeated Tennessee on the road in week 7. New Titans QB Trent Edwards (82) is off to the best start of his career, posting a career-best 99.1 passer rating thus far this season while RB Chris Johnson (94) is the NFL's third leading rusher with 498 yards.



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    [b][u]Box Score[/u][/b][u][/u] 
    
                           1st   2nd   3rd   4th   Final[/b]
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] Cincinnati 3-2 --   0     7     3     0     10
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/browns_30.gif[/IMG] Cleveland  2-3 --   3     3     0     0      6
    
    
    [U][b]1st[/b][/U]
    
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/browns_30.gif[/IMG]: 27 yd FG by Dawson 5:06 -- 0-3
    
    [U][b]2nd[/b][/U]
    
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 10 yd TD pass from Palmer to Ochocinco (Graham kick) 6:50 -- 7-3
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/browns_30.gif[/IMG]: 42 yd FG by Dawson 4:31 -- 7-6
    
    [U][b]3rd[/b][/U]
    
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 43 yd FG by Graham 8:39 -- 10-6
    
    [U][b]4th[/b][/U]
    
    [I]No Scoring[/I]
    
    
    [b][u]Notable Statistics[/u][/b][u][/u] 
    
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Cincinnati [/b]
    [U]
    Passing                    RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT   [/U]
     9-QB  Carson Palmer         86.6   19    28  228   1   1   
    [U]
    Rushing                       ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
    28-RB  C.J. Spiller            21   56   0
    21-FB  Jacob Hester             7   14   0
    35-RB  Jerome Harrison          2   -2   0
    [U]
    Receiving                     REC  YDS  TD[/U]
    28-RB  C.J. Spiller             6  101   0
    85-WR  Chad Ochocinco           5   49   1
    84-WR  Shaun McDonald           3   34   0
    80-TE  Chase Coffman            2   17   0
    83-WR  Kevin Curtis             1   14   0
    87-WR  Michael Floyd(R)         1   10   0
    26-FB  Anthony Elzy(R)          1    3   0
    [U]
    Defensive                     SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT[/U]
    55-MLB Keith Rivers             6    0    2    1    0
    91-OLB Manny Lawson             5    1    2    2    0
    26-SS  Craig Steltz             5    1    0    0    0
    42-FS  Taylor Mays              4    1    0    0    0
    56-OLB Vernon Gholston          4    0    3    2    0
    58-MLB Rey Maualuga             3    1    0    0    0
    34-CB  Zackary Bowman           2    0    0    1    0
    24-CB  Joe Haden                1    0    0    0    1
    [u]
    Kicking                       FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
    17-PK Shayne Graham             1       1     43     n/a     1       1 
    
    [B][U]Bengals Key Team Stats: [/U][/B]
    
    Total Offensive Yards: 276
    Rushing Yards: 66
    Sacks Allowed: 2
    3rd down conversions: 7-15 (46%)
    Offensive Turnovers: 1
    Penalties: 2 for 20 yards
    Time of Possession: 32:48
    
    
    [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/browns_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Cleveland [/b]
    [U]
    Passing                    RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT   [/U]  
    10-QB  Brady Quinn           80.5   19    26  209   0   1
    [U]
    Rushing                       ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
    31-RB  Jamal Lewis             14   46   0
    43-RB  Darren Sproles*          4    8   0
    * - injured in first quarter (pinched nerve) | did not return
    [U]
    Receiving                     REC  YDS  TD[/U]
    31-RB  Jamal Lewis              5   91   0
    83-WR  Chansi Stuckey           4   32   0
    11-WR  Mohamed Massaqoui        2   26   0
    28-RB  James Davis              2    7   0
    47-FB  Lawrence Vickers         2   13   0
    88-TE  Jeremy Shockey           2   32   0
    80-WR  Brian Robiske            1    6   0
    87-TE  Jermichael Finley        1    2   0
    [U]
    Defensive                     SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT[/U]
    27-FS  Deunta Williams(R)       5    4    1    0    0
    24-CB  Eric Wright              4    1    3    1    0
    53-OLB Reshad Jeanty            3    3    0    0    0
    26-CB  Josh Wilson              3    5    0    0    1
    92-DT  Shaun Rogers             2    3    2    1    0
    21-SS  Brodney Poole            2    7    1    0    0      
    [u]
    Kicking                       FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
     4-PK  Phil Dawson              2       2     42     n/a     0       0
    
    [B][U]Opponent Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
    
    Total Offensive Yards: 233
    Rushing Yards: 54
    Sacks Allowed: 6
    3rd down conversions: 3-13 (23%) 
    Offensive Turnovers: 1
    Penalties: 1 for 5 yards
    Time of Possession: 27:12
    
    
    
    
    [COLOR="LightBlue"].[/COLOR]
    2011 Cincinnati Bengals Schedule/Results
    Code:
       
                                                                         
    Opponent (record)       Result     Bengals Player of the Game        -Record-
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    vs Pittsburgh (1-0)     L 17-38    RB Harrison 159 total yds 1 td       0-1
    at San Francisco (1-1)  L 33-36 OT RB Spiller 14 rec 219 yds 2 tds      0-2
    at Houston (1-2)        W 48-21    QB Hill 17-26 302 yds 2 tds          1-2
    vs Jacksonville (1-3)   W 24-17    WR McDonald 4 rec 110 yds 1 td       2-2
    at Cleveland (2-3)      W 10-06    LB Lawson 6 tk 2 tfl 2 sk            3-2
    at Tennessee
    vs Indianapolis
    at Pittsburgh
    vs Buffalo
    vs Arizona
    at Seattle
    vs Baltimore
    at Kansas City
    vs Cleveland
    vs St. Louis
    at Baltimore
    ----------------------------------

    AFC North Standings - through week 6 (following Bengals BYE week)

    Pittsburgh 4-1
    Cincinnati 3-2
    Cleveland 2-4
    Baltimore 1-5



    ----------------------------------

    Next Game:

    Sunday, October 23, 2011 @ 1:00pm

    (3-2) at (6-0)




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    Last edited by Deegeezy; 10-31-2009, 04:10 PM.
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    • cheese2121
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 542

      Dang what an impressive showing by the defense. The linebacking core really played lights out. Spiller continues to get his yards in every way shape and form. It was nice to see Ochocinco find the endzone after a quiet game last week. Tennesse looks tough. I think the key will be to stop their run and force Edwards to pass a little more than he would like to. Chris Johnson is a beast if he can get outside. He has shredded me in the past. You can definitely beat them though. Good luck man!
      "Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoney

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      • DJ Rhude
        #42 G.O.A.T.
        • Feb 2009
        • 4359

        An great win over the Browns.....I figured the defense would need some time to get comfortable running the 3-4, but that was a step in the right direction.....Gholston and Lawson are key in that scheme and they stepped up this game...what a game from Spiller too, he did it all

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        • Woy
          RIP West
          • Dec 2008
          • 16371

          Originally posted by Timmy
          Great wins, looks like Spiller is developing into an All-Pro. Only NFL chise I follow


          Way to pull out three in a row Deegeezy. Still looking great.



          ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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          • Lumpkin
            Lets go Mets
            • Nov 2008
            • 1813

            nice win over the browns

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            • Gonzo
              Colts Supremicist
              • Dec 2008
              • 5325

              Originally posted by bigjdotcom01
              I absolutely love 10-6! I wish that I could see a score like that!
              Same here!

              Nice of CJ to make up for his lack of a rushing offense in the receiving game, lol!

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              • Deegeezy
                Noob
                • Jul 2009
                • 727

                Originally posted by DJ Rhude
                3rd and 13 and you call a running play that goes for a TD.....that was a huge turning point in the game right there
                No doubt...We were simply playing it safe there and lucked out with a big momentum-swinging run going into the locker room. Big time play there.

                Originally posted by Timmy
                Great wins, looks like Spiller is developing into an All-Pro. Only NFL chise I follow
                Thanks man...He is over 500 all-purpose yards for the year. I'd like to see a little more ground production but that'll come with time. He is definitely becoming Martz's new Marshall Faulk.

                Originally posted by goDawgs1433
                As always, DGZ, great work. Gotta keep Palmer healthy now with that run of games you have coming up.
                He is too fragile in this game. I hold my breath every time he even gets touched by a defender.

                Originally posted by Spanky2325
                A Vernon Gholston sighting?!?!?!?!?! This is unheard of. He isn't supposed to get 2 sacks in a game. Hahah. Great defensive effort by the Bengals. Looks like that young, fast defense is paying off this year. Keep it up, let's win next week too.
                Gholston and Lawsom coming off the edge have been deadly. If they keep this production up, we may see more 10-6 type games in the near future.

                Originally posted by cheese2121
                Dang what an impressive showing by the defense. The linebacking core really played lights out. Spiller continues to get his yards in every way shape and form. It was nice to see Ochocinco find the endzone after a quiet game last week. Tennesse looks tough. I think the key will be to stop their run and force Edwards to pass a little more than he would like to. Chris Johnson is a beast if he can get outside. He has shredded me in the past. You can definitely beat them though. Good luck man!
                Tennessee is looking great right now. It'll be an interesting challenge. I didn't even mention that they have MLB Paul Poszulusny. I have a feeling that this may be another defensive battle and that points will come at a premium.

                Originally posted by Dy-Nasty
                Three wins in a row, on a roll! Quinn did a good job for the Browns at 19 for 26 and Palmer wasn't too shabby either, I'm surprised it was so low scoring. Keep up the good work!
                I think both punters did a good job in this game. Sure Quinn went 19 of 26, but he was doing it starting from within his 10-yard line most of the way. My punter Ken Huber nailed all 6 of his punts within the opposition's 12-yard line.

                Originally posted by DJ Rhude
                An great win over the Browns.....I figured the defense would need some time to get comfortable running the 3-4, but that was a step in the right direction.....Gholston and Lawson are key in that scheme and they stepped up this game...what a game from Spiller too, he did it all
                I seem to be getting better on the defensive side of the ball. Play-calling is a bigger factor. I think knowing when to call the right defense is as big as ever in this Madden.

                I can't say enough about Spiller. I smell a Pro Bowl in his not so distant future.

                Originally posted by Woy


                Way to pull out three in a row Deegeezy. Still looking great.
                Appreciate it man, thanks. Hopefully we can make this streak continue with another W.

                Originally posted by Lumpkin
                nice win over the browns
                Thanks bro.

                Originally posted by bigjdotcom01
                I absolutely love 10-6! I wish that I could see a score like that!
                Without a doubt, those are the most fun games of Madden. I wish I could have more games like that. I think more people enjoy those types of games than the makers of the game realize.

                Originally posted by Gonzo
                Same here!

                Nice of CJ to make up for his lack of a rushing offense in the receiving game, lol!
                Yeah he's getting open pretty well when I line him up in the slot. He's having some success on the screen passes as well. I stay away from the running back in the flats cheese though. If I didn't, he'd catch 20 passes a game.

                Originally posted by Timmy
                Yours is NCAA/NFL:headscratch:. So technically 2 :D

                Looking forward to your upcoming updates:whistle:


                Originally posted by Air bdes
                Nice win man. Can't wait to see how you do against the TItans.
                I'll be firing that one up today at some point (after taking care of the honey-do's). Should be a fun game.
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                • Deegeezy
                  Noob
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 727

                  Game 6, Year 3: Cincinnati Bengals at Tennessee Titans




                  24 -- 4-2
                  13 -- 6-1




                  Bengals RB C.J. Spiller darts his way to the endzone for a 13-yard touchdown that made the score 7-0 on the game's opening possession. The Bengals went 74 yards on 12 plays taking up 6:35 of game clock during the drive to start Sunday's contest.

                  BENGALS WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT, TOP PREVIOUSLY UNBEATEN TENNESSEE 24-13

                  Bengals RB Spiller electrifies, amassing 146 all-purpose yards and 3 touchdowns all in the first half | For the second straight week, Cincinnati's defense does not allow opponent into the endzone | Bengals now prepare to face Peyton Manning and the Colts next week at home


                  The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Tennessee Titans 24-13 Sunday afternoon in Nashville. Bengals RB C.J. Spiller scored 3 first half touchdowns to pace Cincinnati to its fourth consecutive win following an 0-2 start to the season. Spiller, a second year player out of Clemson, finished the game with 74 rushing yards and a touchdown along with 6 receptions for 72 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns.

                  Late in the second quarter, up just 17-13, the Bengals would get big plays out of WR Kevin Curtis and Spiller. QB Carson Palmer found Curtis on a short drag rout in which the former Utah State product would turn into a 61-yard reception setting up Cincinnati at the 14-yard line and in prime field position to score just before halftime. On 3rd and 8 Spiller would catch a screen pass from Palmer in which he took into the endzone from 12 yards out to make the score 24-13 with 0:18 remaining in the half.

                  "That was a big play just before halftime by C.J.," said Bengals offensive coordinator Henry Ellard.

                  "That gave us some cushion and I think in a way it made Tennessee start to press a little bit in the second half offensively & (defensive coordinator) Romeo Crennel and his men feasted."

                  In the second half, the Bengals defense would do just that. Tennessee (6-1) struggled to move the football against the suddenly stout Bengals defense and were shutout in the second half. The deepest the Titans would penetrade would be the Cincinnati 35-yard line, but Bengals CB Leon Hall's strip of WR Kenny Britt resulted in a turnover as MLB Rey Maualuga would fall on the football to thwart the fourth quarter scoring threat.

                  The Titans finished with just 244 total offensive yards and Tennessee QB Trent Edwards was held to just 172 passing yards on the day.

                  Cincinnati (4-2) will host Indianapolis (3-3) next week at Paul Brown Stadium. The Colts will be minus star SS Bob Sanders, who will miss the game with a broken forearm.

                  Notes: Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco left the game in the second quarter with what is being called a bruised sternum. He did not return to the game however Cincinnati head coach Mike Martz indicated that Ochocinco would be available for next week's game.



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                                         1st   2nd   3rd   4th   Final[/b]
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] Cincinnati 4-2 --  14    10     0     0     24
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/titans_30.gif[/IMG] Tennessee  6-1 --   7     6     0     0     13
                  
                  
                  [U][b]1st[/b][/U]
                  
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 13 yd TD run by Spiller (Graham kick) 8:24 -- 7-0
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 20 yd TD pass from Palmer to Spiller (Graham kick) 4:03 -- 14-0
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/titans_30.gif[/IMG]: 28 yd INT return for TD by Ford (Bironas kick) 0:04 -- 14-7
                  
                  [U][b]2nd[/b][/U]
                  
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 39 yd FG by Graham 9:52 -- 17-7
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/titans_30.gif[/IMG]: 37 yd FG by Bironas 4:11 -- 17-10
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/titans_30.gif[/IMG]: 49 yd FG by Bironas 2:20 -- 17-13
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 12 yd TD pass from Palmer to Spiller (Graham kick) 0:18 -- 24-13
                  
                  [U][b]3rd[/b][/U]
                  
                  [i]No Scoring[/i]
                  
                  [U][b]4th[/b][/U]
                  
                  [i]No Scoring[/i]
                  
                  
                  [b][u]Notable Statistics[/u][/b][u][/u] 
                  
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Cincinnati [/b]
                  [U]
                  Passing                    RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT   [/U]
                   9-QB  Carson Palmer         92.9   19    27  244   2   2   
                  [U]
                  Rushing                       ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                  28-RB  C.J. Spiller            24   74   1
                  21-FB  Jacob Hester             6   24   0
                  35-RB  Jerome Harrison          4    3   0
                  32-RB  Bernard Scott            2    7   0
                  [U]
                  Receiving                     REC  YDS  TD[/U]
                  28-RB  C.J. Spiller             6   72   2
                  83-WR  Kevin Curtis             3   83   0
                  85-WR  Chad Ochocinco*          2   21   0
                  * - injured in second quarter (bruised sternum) | did not return
                  19-WR  Jacoby Ford              2   18   0
                  84-WR  Shaun McDonald           2   21   0
                  87-WR  Michael Floyd(R)         2   21   0
                  26-FB  Anthony Elzy(R)          1    5   0
                  21-FB  Jacob Hester             1    3   0
                  [U]
                  Defensive                     SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT[/U]
                  93-DE  Michael Johnson          5    0    1    0    0
                  99-DE  Justin Bannan            3    2    1    0    0
                  34-CB  Zackary Bowman           3    1    1    1    0
                  29-CB  Leon Hall                3    0    0    0    0 (1 ff)
                  58-MLB Rey Maualuga             2    2    0    0    0 (1 fr)
                  24-CB  Joe Haden                1    1    0    0    0 (1 ff)  
                  94-DT  Domata Peko              1    1    2    0    0
                  26-SS  Craig Steltz             0    4    0    0    0 (1 fr)
                  [u]
                  Kicking                       FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                  17-PK Shayne Graham             1       1     40     n/a     3       3 
                  
                  [B][U]Bengals Key Team Stats: [/U][/B]
                  
                  Total Offensive Yards: 338
                  Rushing Yards: 102
                  Sacks Allowed: 1
                  3rd down conversions: 11-17 (64%)
                  Offensive Turnovers: 2
                  Penalties: 2 for 20 yards
                  Time of Possession: 38:46
                  
                  
                  [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/titans_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Tennessee [/b]
                  [U]
                  Passing                    RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT   [/U]  
                   8-QB  Trent Edwards         77.4   14    25  172   0   0
                  [U]
                  Rushing                       ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                  28-RB  Chris Johnson           16   72   0
                  25-RB  Lendale White            2    3   0
                  45-FB  Ahmard Hall              1    4   0
                  [U]
                  Receiving                     REC  YDS  TD[/U]
                  85-WR  Nate Washington          4   40   0
                  12-WR  Justin Gage              3   50   0
                  18-WR  Kenny Britt              3   29   0
                  28-RB  Chris Johnson            1    6   0
                  86-WR  Jeremy Ross(R)           1   18   0
                  89-TE  Jared Cook Jr.           1   14   0
                  80-TE  Bo Scaife                1   15   0
                  [U]
                  Defensive                     SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT[/U]
                  58-MLB Paul Posluszny           6    5    3    0    0
                  31-CB  Courtland Finnegan       6    3    0    0    0
                  24-SS  Chris Hope               5    4    0    0    1
                  53-OLB Keith Bullock            3    2    2    1    0
                  78-DE  Jacob Ford               2    4    0    0    1 (1 td)    
                  [u]
                  Kicking                       FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                   2-PK  Rob Bironas              2       2     50     n/a     1       1
                  
                  [B][U]Opponent Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
                  
                  Total Offensive Yards: 244
                  Rushing Yards: 79
                  Sacks Allowed: 1
                  3rd down conversions: 2-9 (22%) 
                  Offensive Turnovers: 2
                  Penalties: 1 for 10 yards
                  Time of Possession: 21:14
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  [COLOR="LightBlue"].[/COLOR]
                  2011 Cincinnati Bengals Schedule/Results
                  Code:
                     
                                                                                       
                  Opponent (record)       Result     Bengals Player of the Game        -Record-
                  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  vs Pittsburgh (1-0)     L 17-38    RB Harrison 159 total yds 1 td       0-1
                  at San Francisco (1-1)  L 33-36 OT RB Spiller 14 rec 219 yds 2 tds      0-2
                  at Houston (1-2)        W 48-21    QB Hill 17-26 302 yds 2 tds          1-2
                  vs Jacksonville (1-3)   W 24-17    WR McDonald 4 rec 110 yds 1 td       2-2
                  at Cleveland (2-3)      W 10-06    LB Lawson 6 tk 2 tfl 2 sk            3-2
                  at Tennessee (6-1)      W 24-13    RB Spiller 146 total yds 3 tds       4-2
                  vs Indianapolis
                  at Pittsburgh
                  vs Buffalo
                  vs Arizona
                  at Seattle
                  vs Baltimore
                  at Kansas City
                  vs Cleveland
                  vs St. Louis
                  at Baltimore
                  ----------------------------------

                  AFC North Standings - through week 7

                  Pittsburgh 4-2
                  Cincinnati 4-2
                  Cleveland 2-4
                  Baltimore 1-6



                  ----------------------------------

                  Next Game:

                  Sunday, October 30, 2011 @ 1:00pm

                  (3-3) at (4-2)




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                  Last edited by Deegeezy; 10-31-2009, 08:57 PM.
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                  • Deegeezy
                    Noob
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 727

                    Originally posted by Dy-Nasty
                    Nice! Keeping it rolling Spiller had a huge day. Bengals going all the way!
                    One game at a time man...things are looking good though. Spiller is heating up!
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                    • cheese2121
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 542

                      what a win! the defense stepped up huge and spiller was lights out. It looks like you did a pretty good job keeping tennessee's offense off the field. The defense didn't even give up a touchdown...beast. They are really going to be put to the test next game when Peyton and his colts come to town. Hopefully the offense can still put up big numbers with Sanders out. I'm really hoping Pittsburgh will drop one here so you can take the division lead. Good luck in your next game!
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                      • Woy
                        RIP West
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 16371

                        AHHH HELL NAW! Don't just tell me you beat my Titans, lol.

                        Nice win, keep it up.



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                        • RyanLeaf16
                          #DoSomething
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 3211

                          DGZ,

                          Just catching up. I was really busy for awhile there and finally checked in to see some nice progress in Cincy. Four straight wins and now atop the AFC North with Pittsburgh (granted Pitt owns the tie-breaker).

                          As I said a few weeks back, Spiller is the key component to your offense. The guy is putting up all-purpose yards every week and may be the most important player to your offensive success.

                          It was nice to see some of the defensive performances against Cleveland and Tennessee. You look like you are really getting a head of steam with that defense and maybe make a run for the AFC title this year.

                          Looking forward to more!
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                          • Proof21
                            Go Big Red!
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 1358

                            Been a bit since I last posted..you guys are really on a nice run. Spiller is really turning into a solid halfback both in the running game and passing game..I always liked having a back that can do both. How is he is pass blocking when you keep him back? If he is good then you possibly found yourself a stud! Glad to hear Chad will be ok, always scary when you lose one of your best football players..thankfully he will be back for you when you face a very difficult Indy ballclub..good luck man!

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                            • Deegeezy
                              Noob
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 727

                              Originally posted by MattUM2
                              just read the entire thread tonight and im loving it....my one question tho is how did you get the pictures did you take them or does madden have a thing like NCAA where u can upload pics
                              Easy...I snap pictures with a digital camera after the game and upload them to photobucket.

                              Originally posted by mjhyankees
                              The CJ Spiller fan club is officially started!
                              The kid is a beast for sure. He is turning into my favorite player on the team. Marshall Faulk clone.

                              Originally posted by //.franchise
                              ^ lol it's Bernard Scott!
                              Don't mind that, this is great every season, your team is getting much better and has progressed very far. I see you making the playoffs these next 2 seasons
                              I think the time is now for the playoffs. We're in position to make a run this season IMO.

                              Originally posted by cheese2121
                              what a win! the defense stepped up huge and spiller was lights out. It looks like you did a pretty good job keeping tennessee's offense off the field. The defense didn't even give up a touchdown...beast. They are really going to be put to the test next game when Peyton and his colts come to town. Hopefully the offense can still put up big numbers with Sanders out. I'm really hoping Pittsburgh will drop one here so you can take the division lead. Good luck in your next game!
                              The defense has been a pleasant surprise these past handful of games. I think I have finally gotten into a rhythm play-calling wise and have figured out when to dial up the blitz. I no longer dread playing defense.

                              Originally posted by Woy
                              AHHH HELL NAW! Don't just tell me you beat my Titans, lol.

                              Nice win, keep it up.
                              Thanks man...Your Titans are doing well this year. They're 6-1; I have a feeling that we haven't seen the last of them.

                              Originally posted by RyanLeaf16
                              DGZ,

                              Just catching up. I was really busy for awhile there and finally checked in to see some nice progress in Cincy. Four straight wins and now atop the AFC North with Pittsburgh (granted Pitt owns the tie-breaker).

                              As I said a few weeks back, Spiller is the key component to your offense. The guy is putting up all-purpose yards every week and may be the most important player to your offensive success.

                              It was nice to see some of the defensive performances against Cleveland and Tennessee. You look like you are really getting a head of steam with that defense and maybe make a run for the AFC title this year.

                              Looking forward to more!

                              Hey man...Great to see you checking in as always.

                              The weapons are in place on both sides of the ball for us to make the playoffs this year. Spiller is getting better by the week. I see a Pro Bowl in the near future for him with some Offensive Player of the Year considerations.

                              If the D keeps playing the way they have been though, skies the limit!

                              Originally posted by Spanky2325
                              Bengals 4 in a row!!! I like how realistic Spiller is playing. THat is pretty much what he does every college game.
                              Spiller is a beast in real life. Definitely one of my favorites. He is going to be a heck of an NFL player some day.

                              Originally posted by Proof21
                              Been a bit since I last posted..you guys are really on a nice run. Spiller is really turning into a solid halfback both in the running game and passing game..I always liked having a back that can do both. How is he is pass blocking when you keep him back? If he is good then you possibly found yourself a stud! Glad to hear Chad will be ok, always scary when you lose one of your best football players..thankfully he will be back for you when you face a very difficult Indy ballclub..good luck man!
                              Thanks for checking in Proof.

                              He has been "okay" as a pass blocker. He could be better though. Typically whenever I go max protection, I put in my fullback Jacob Hester.

                              Spiller is more valuable in the slot or on screen passes rather than as a pass blocker so I rarely use him in that capacity.
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                              • Deegeezy
                                Noob
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 727

                                Game 7, Year 3: Indianapolis Colts at Cincinnati Bengals




                                29 -- 4-3
                                23 -- 4-3




                                With under a minute remaining in the game, Colts CB Kelvin Hayden comes in on a corner blitz, hitting Bengals QB Carson Palmer as he throws. The ball floated into the hands of LB Justin Durant to seal the victory for Indianapolis and put an end to Cincinnati's game-winning drive attempt.

                                PALMER'S FOUR PICKS DOOM CINCINNATI IN 29-23 LOSS TO INDIANAPOLIS

                                Wild sequence in game's final 2:36 ends with Colts on top | Palmer's interception with under a minute to play halts Cincinnati's attempt at a game-winning drive | Team will travel to Pittsburgh next week one game out of first place


                                The Cincinnati Bengals fell to the Indianapolis Colts 29-23 Sunday afternoon at Paul Brown Stadium, snapping their four game winning streak. In a game that saw 18 points scored in the game's final 2 minutes and 36 seconds, Cincinnati had an opportunity to win the game with a late drive. However, with 0:44 remaining, Bengals QB Carson Palmer dropped back to pass and was hit by Colts CB Kelvin Hayden as he threw resulting in an errant pass which fell into the hands of Colts LB Justin Durant to put the game away. Palmer finished just 21 of 34 for 290 yards with 2 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. Still though, the Bengals squandered opportunities to walk away with a comeback victory.

                                With 2:36 to go in the game, Bengals PK Shayne Graham hit a 49-yard field goal to make the score 21-16. However on the ensuing kickoff, Colts rookie first round pick CB Ryan Hill would make the biggest play of his young career. The former Miami Hurricane returned the kick 103 yards for a touchdown to put Indianapolis ahead 29-16 with 2:21 remaining following a 2-point conversion pass from QB Peyton Manning to WR Reggie Wayne.

                                The Bengals did not give up. Just three plays into their next drive, Palmer hit WR Chad Ochocinco across the middle and the 11th year pro took it 63 yards for a touchdown to make the score 29-23 with 1:50 remaining in the game.

                                Cincinnati would elect to kick it deep rather than try an onsides kick and were able to force a three and out. The team got the ball back with 1:29 to go in the game however Durant's interception would end the Bengals hopes of a win.

                                "Their pass rush was phenomenal and we had a hard time containing them all game long," said Bengals head coach Mike Martz.

                                "They showed a lot more blitz looks than we expected and DE Dwight Freeney was as good as advertised. The inability to slow down their pass rush led to several mistakes."

                                A crucial sequence just before halftime also proved costly for the Bengals. At the Colts' 2-yard line down 21-3 with 0:06 remaining in the half and with one time out remaining, the Bengals squandered a scoring opportunity. On the play, Palmer threw a quick out to Ochocinco that was caught right at the goal line. However as soon as it was caught, Ochocinco was pushed backwards and the officials ruled him down at the 1-inch line and time expired on the half before the Bengals could use their remaining timeout. The play not only hurt the Bengals on the scoreboard, but also hurt any chance of gaining momentum going into the break.

                                "In hindsight, we probably should have run the ball there or just went ahead with the field goal," said Martz.

                                "Hindsight is 20/20 though and 9 times out of 10, I think that gets ruled a touchdown. It's a shame it didn't get reviewed."

                                Cincinnati had no problems slowing down Manning. The Colts' prolific passer finished just 16 of 33 for 169 yards with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. The Bengals' typically stout run defense (ranked 2nd in the NFL going into Sunday) had trouble stopping Colts RB Donald Brown however. The third year pro out of Connecticut finished with a game-high 134 yards and 2 touchdowns on 22 carries. His 62-yard scoring burst in the second quarter gave Indianapolis a 7-3 lead, a lead that would not be relinquished.

                                "If you had told me that we would hold Peyton to 169 yards and a 61.3 passer rating I would have believed we would have won this game going away," said Bengals defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel.

                                "We had some big gap integrity issues in terms of stopping the run and Brown really tore us up with his cutback abilities. There is a lot to clean up going into our next game."

                                Bengals second year RB C.J. Spiller continued the impressive start to his sophomore campaign, picking up 286 all-purpose yards during the game. Spiller had the finest rushing performance of his career thus far, carrying the football 22 times for a career-high 122 yards. He also had 7 receptions for 103 yards and a touchdown as well as 61 yards on 5 punt returns. In the end though, it was not enough.

                                The Bengals (4-3) will travel to Pittsburgh (5-2) next week. The Steelers defeated the Bengals 38-17 on NFL Kickoff Weekend.



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                                 [B]
                                
                                [b][u]Box Score[/u][/b][u][/u] 
                                
                                                         1st   2nd   3rd   4th   Final[/b]
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/colts_30.gif[/IMG] Indianapolis 4-3 --   0    21     0     8     29
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] Cincinnati   4-3 --   0     3     3    17     23
                                
                                
                                [U][b]1st[/b][/U]
                                
                                [I]No Scoring[/I]
                                
                                [U][b]2nd[/b][/U]
                                
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]:  50 yd FG by Graham 14:55 -- 3-0
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/colts_30.gif[/IMG]:  62 yd TD run by Brown (Vinatieri kick) 13:20 -- 3-7
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/colts_30.gif[/IMG]:   5 yd TD pass from Manning to Tamme (Vinatieri kick) 3:45 -- 3-14
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/colts_30.gif[/IMG]:   1 yd TD run by Brown (Vinatieri kick) 1:22 -- 3-21
                                
                                [U][b]3rd[/b][/U]
                                
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]:  32 yd FG by Graham 3:38 -- 6-21
                                
                                [U][b]4th[/b][/U]
                                
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]:  14 yd TD pass from Palmer to Spiller (Graham kick) 14:16 -- 13-21
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]:  49 yd FG by Graham 2:36 -- 16-21
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/colts_30.gif[/IMG]: 104 yd kickoff return for TD by Hill (Wayne catch) 2:21 -- 16-29
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]:  63 yd TD pass from Palmer to Ochocinco (Graham kick) 1:50 -- 23-29
                                
                                
                                [b][u]Notable Statistics[/u][/b][u][/u] 
                                
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Cincinnati [/b]
                                [U]
                                Passing                    RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT   [/U]
                                 9-QB  Carson Palmer         69.1   21    34  290   2   4   
                                [U]
                                Rushing                       ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                                28-RB  C.J. Spiller            22  122   0
                                21-FB  Jacob Hester             7   24   0
                                35-RB  Jerome Harrison          1    3   0
                                [U]
                                Receiving                     REC  YDS  TD[/U]
                                85-WR  Chad Ochocinco           8  131   1
                                28-RB  C.J. Spiller             7  103   1
                                84-WR  Shaun McDonald           4   39   0
                                87-WR  Michael Floyd(R)         1    1   0
                                80-TE  Chase Coffman            1   16   0
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                                Defensive                     SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT[/U]
                                94-DT  Domata Peko              4    0    0    0    0
                                93-DE  Michael Johnson          3    1    2    0    0
                                55-OLB Keith Rivers             2    5    1    0    0
                                26-SS  Craig Steltz             2    2    0    0    1
                                42-FS  Taylor Mays              2    4    1    0    0
                                [u]
                                Kicking                       FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                                17-PK Shayne Graham             3       3     50     n/a     2       2 
                                
                                [B][U]Bengals Key Team Stats: [/U][/B]
                                
                                Total Offensive Yards: 417
                                Rushing Yards: 149
                                Sacks Allowed: 3
                                3rd down conversions: 3-14 (21%)
                                Offensive Turnovers: 4
                                Penalties: 2 for 20 yards
                                Time of Possession: 34:21
                                
                                
                                [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/colts_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Indianapolis [/b]
                                [U]
                                Passing                    RATING  COMP  ATT  YDS  TD  INT   [/U]  
                                18-QB  Peyton Manning        61.3   16    33  169   1   1
                                [U]
                                Rushing                       ATT  YDS  TD [/U]
                                31-RB  Donald Brown            22  134   2
                                29-RB  Joseph Addai             1    0   0
                                20-FB  Justin Griffith          1    1   0
                                [U]
                                Receiving                     REC  YDS  TD[/U]
                                11-WR  Anthony Gonzalez         5   78   0
                                87-WR  Reggie Wayne             5   14   0
                                44-TE  Dallas Clark             2   33   0
                                85-TE  Jacob Tamme              2    9   1
                                17-WR  Austin Collie            1   22   0
                                31-RB  Donald Brown             1   13   0
                                [U]
                                Defensive                     SOLO  AST  TFL  SCK  INT[/U]
                                39-CB  Anthony West(R)          5    0    0    0    1
                                38-CB  Ryan Hill(R)             4    0    0    0    0 (1 kr td)
                                66-DT  Ndamukong Suh            3    2    3    1    0
                                56-OLB Justin Durant            3    2    1    0    1
                                93-DE  Dwight Freeney           2    0    2    2    1
                                22-SS  Sabby Piscitelli         1    4    0    0    1    
                                [u]
                                Kicking                       FG MADE FG ATT LONG  MISSED  XP MADE XP ATT [/U]
                                 4-PK  Adam Vinatieri           0       2     n/a  50, 56    3       3
                                
                                [B][U]Opponent Key Team Stats:[/U][/B]
                                
                                Total Offensive Yards: 295
                                Rushing Yards: 126
                                Sacks Allowed: 0
                                3rd down conversions: 6-16 (37%) 
                                Offensive Turnovers: 1
                                Penalties: 4 for 25 yards
                                Time of Possession: 25:39
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                [COLOR="LightBlue"].[/COLOR]
                                2011 Cincinnati Bengals Schedule/Results
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                                Opponent (record)       Result     Bengals Player of the Game        -Record-
                                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                vs Pittsburgh (1-0)     L 17-38    RB Harrison 159 total yds 1 td       0-1
                                at San Francisco (1-1)  L 33-36 OT RB Spiller 14 rec 219 yds 2 tds      0-2
                                at Houston (1-2)        W 48-21    QB Hill 17-26 302 yds 2 tds          1-2
                                vs Jacksonville (1-3)   W 24-17    WR McDonald 4 rec 110 yds 1 td       2-2
                                at Cleveland (2-3)      W 10-06    LB Lawson 6 tk 2 tfl 2 sk            3-2
                                at Tennessee (6-1)      W 24-13    RB Spiller 146 total yds 3 tds       4-2
                                vs Indianapolis (4-3)   L 23-29    RB Spiller 286 total yds 1 td        4-3
                                at Pittsburgh
                                vs Buffalo
                                vs Arizona
                                at Seattle
                                vs Baltimore
                                at Kansas City
                                vs Cleveland
                                vs St. Louis
                                at Baltimore
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                                AFC North Standings - through week 8

                                Pittsburgh 5-2
                                Cincinnati 4-3
                                Cleveland 3-4
                                Baltimore 1-6



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                                Next Game:

                                Sunday, November 6, 2011 @ 1:00pm

                                (4-3) at (5-2)





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