Monday, December 29, 2014

Firing at Their Own Feet


The final game of the NFL season was a battle between two teams that love to hate each other. On one side of the field you have the Cincinnati Bengals, a team who pulled off an incredible upset against Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos, the reigning and defending American Football Conference champions in a huge Monday Night primetime battle that clinched a playoff spot for the Bengals for the fourth straight year. On the other side of the field you have the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team that has bullied the Bengals the past few years and that every member of Who Dey Nation despises with a passion. It was an AFC North Division battle with the AFC North Division crown on the line. The game was a hard-hitting war that ultimately came down to what team committed the fewest mistakes. Unfortunately for the Queen City, the Bengals shot themselves in the feet one too many times as the Steelers defeated the Bengals and captured the AFC North Division Championship.

The Bengals were their own worst enemy as they committed too many errors that contributed to their downfall on Sunday night. The most obvious mistake that plagued the Bengals all night was the turnovers. The Bengals had three the entire game, and the all cost the Bengals points. The first turnover occurred when the Bengals were driving toward the end zone. Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton threw a ball down the sideline that was intended for Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green who, for some odd reason, cut the route, which resulted in the ball being overthrown by a mile. Waiting for the ball was Steelers cornerback Brice McCain. He intercepted the ball, effectively ending the Bengals’ offensive drive and preventing the Bengals from scoring.

While Green gets the blame for the first interception by cutting off the route, the second turnover was Dalton’s fault. He threw the ball way too high and completely missed a wide-open Green who only managed to tip the pass. The ball fell once again into the hands of McCain for his second interception of the game.

The third turnover was the most costly of not only the game, but perhaps the season. The Bengals were down by three points late in the game and had put together a steady offensive drive that was set up when Bengals wide receiver Dane Sanzenbacher picked off a pass thrown by Steelers punter Brad Wing during a fake punt attempt. The Bengals had momentum, and it looked like they were at least going to tie the game. Dalton connected with Green for a 17-yard pass play that would have put the Bengals on the Steelers 31 yard line. However, Green did not tuck the ball in to his body as he fought for extra yards and had it stripped by Steelers cornerback Antwon Blake. Blake recovered the fumble, which set up a scoring drive for the Steelers that put the game and the AFC North Divison title out of reach for the Bengals. Green took a shot to the head during the play and left the game. Early reports indicated that Green suffered a concussion. This is in an injury that could be devastating for the men in the black and orange stripes during wild card weekend should Green not be cleared to play.

The turnovers were not the only reasons why the Bengals lost. Bengals kicker Mike Nugent missed a field goal, the special teams allowed Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown to return a punt for a touchdown, and their overall inability to stop the Killer B’s of the Steelers all contributed to the loss.

Up next for the Bengals is a playoff game against the AFC South Division Champions, the Indianapolis Colts. The last time these two teams played, the Bengals were embarrassed as the Colts shut them out in a 27-0 manhandling in Indianapolis. However, that was in October. The season starts anew in January as the playoffs begin, and I believe the Bengals will permanently bury the memory of that October meeting with the Colts by finally winning in the playoffs for the first time since the 1990 season. Keep the faith Who Dey Nation! The Super Bowl Championship run beings now!

Who Dey!

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Christmas Gifts 2014


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone talks about and shows what he got for Christmas.

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

An Early Christmas Gift


Here comes Bengal Claus,
Here comes Bengal Claus,
Right down Who Dey Lane.
They got a big win and are heading to the
Playoffs once again!
Bells are ringing, people cheering,
All is merry and bright.
'Cause the Cincinnati Bengals beat
The Broncos Monday Night!

This season, primetime has been a problem for the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2014, the Bengals played the New England Patriots on a Sunday night in front of a national audience and were totally and utterly manhandled. Later in the season, they had a Thursday night game against their instate and AFC North division rival, the Cleveland Browns. The result was the same as the Sunday night contest in that the Bengals were embarrassed as the Browns easily defeated them as the nation watched. Then came the Monday night battle against the Denver Broncos, the reigning and defending champions of the American Football Conference. All the national analysts predicted a victory for the Broncos. All the local football experts said that the Bengals would not be able to stop Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning and his arsenal of offensive weapons. The Bengals had other ideas.

When the dust cleared and the smoke settled, the Bengals, yes you read that correctly, the Bengals came away with a 37-28 win over the Broncos in a primetime game in front of a national audience. Not only was this win monumental in that it was the 100th victory for Marvin Lewis as the head coach of the Bengals and temporarily stuck a foot in the mouth of every naysayer who said that the only thing you can count on the Bengals to do in big time games against big time opponents is wilt under the lights and turn in a horrendous performance, but it also punched their ticket to the playoffs for the fourth straight year.

This was a high stakes game for both teams as each squad had something to play for in regards to the playoffs. The Broncos had already clinched a postseason spot by virtue of winning the AFC West Championship and were looking to lock up a first round bye in the playoffs. The Bengals were playing to clinch a playoff berth and alleviate some of the pressure from next week’s Sunday night game against the hated Pittsburgh Steelers in what will be an all out war to determine what team is crowned as AFC North Champions.

This was a wild game in which the scoring started and ended with pick-sixes and resulted in a great victory for the Bengals and the city of Cincinnati.

In the first quarter, the Broncos struck first when cornerback Aqib Talib picked off Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and ran 33 yards to the end zone to give the Broncos the early 7-0 lead. The Bengals were quick to respond however, as running back Jeremy Hill exploded out of the backfield for an 85-yard rushing touchdown to tie the game up at 7-7. A scary moment occurred when it appeared Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green injured his arm early in the game. It was reported to be a bruise and hopefully it is healed by Sunday.

In the second quarter, Bengals kicker Mike Nugent gave the Bengals their first lead of the game when he kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-7 in favor of the Bengals. Later in the quarter, Dalton connected with Bengals tight end Jermaine Gresham for a 2-yard touchdown pass to put the Bengals up on the Broncos by a score of 17-7. Nugent kicked another field goal to give the Bengals a 20-7 lead.

The third quarter saw the Broncos slowly creep back into the game as a monster return on the opening kickoff of the second half led to a 1-yard touchdown run by Broncos running back C.J. Anderson to bring the Broncos within six. The Bengals responded with a huge kickoff return of their own which was capped off by a 22-yard touchdown catch and run by Bengals running back Giovani Bernard to give the Bengals a 27-14 lead. However, the quarter was far from over and Manning was able to connect with Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders twice for touchdowns to push the Broncos ahead of the Bengals by a score of 28-27.

Fortunately, football is game composed of four quarters, and the Bengals played better football than the Broncos in the final quarter of play. Nugent’s third field goal of the game put the Bengals back on top by a score of 30-28. Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick picked off Manning and raced 30 yards to the end zone to give the Bengals a 37-28 lead over the Broncos. Kirkpatrick picked off Manning again on the ensuing drive to ice the game and put the Bengals into the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year.

Overall, this was a very good performance by the Bengals. Their ability to run the ball seemingly at will was a key element to their win as they not only ran the ball for 207 yards which took pressure off of Dalton to make passes, but they also won the time of possession battle which helped keep Manning off the field. The defense also played one of its better games of the season as they were able to sack Manning a few times and intercept four of his passes.

Up next for the Bengals is a Sunday night game in Pittsburgh against the Steelers with the AFC North Division Championship on the line. Both the Steelers and the Bengals have clinched playoff berths, and the winner of this game will clinch home field advantage for at least the first round of the postseason. There is also the possibility that the Bengals can clinch the second seed in the playoffs should the Oakland Raiders beat the Broncos and the Bengals beat the Steelers. Until then, enjoy these highlights of the Bengals defeating the Broncos in primetime and clinching their fourth consecutive berth in the playoffs.

Who Dey!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Friday, December 19, 2014

Redsfest 2014 Day 2


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone goes to day 2 of Redsfest 2014 and gets 12 more autographs!

Monday, December 15, 2014

WWE TLC 2014 Thoughts


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shares his thoughts on WWE TLC 2014 and the potential aftermath of the event.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Blanking the Browns


Anybody remember the Thursday Night football debacle when the Cleveland Browns marched into Paul Brown Stadium and embarrassed the Cincinnati Bengals in front of a national audience? That was an absolutely terrible game in which the Bengals turned in a downright horrendous performance.

Anybody remember the Sunday afternoon football game when the Cincinnati Bengals marched into FirstEnergy Stadium and embarrassed the Cleveland Browns in front of not only the Dawg Pound, but also a national audience as the country witnessed Johnny Manziel’s first professional career start in the National Football League? That was an absolutely fantastic game in which the Bengals turned in one of the season’s best performances as they shut out the Browns by a score of 30-0.

The offense set the tone of the game on the opening drive as they went down the field and put the first points of the game on the board when Bengals running back Jeremy Hill ran into the end zone from 2 yards out for a touchdown. Later in the quarter, Bengals kicker Mike Nugent drilled a 44-yard field goal to give the Bengals a 10-0 lead over the Browns.

The men in the black and orange stripes continued to pour it on their instate rivals in the second quarter as Hill scored another touchdown on a 16-yard run to make it 17-0 in favor of the Bengals. Nugent kicked another field goal and the halftime lead for the Bengals was 20-0.

Another three points were added to the Bengals’ total in the third quarter courtesy of Nugent’s foot to make it 23-0. Towards the end of the fourth quarter, Bengals running back Rex Burkhead ran into the end zone from the 10-yard line to seal the Bengals’ 30-0 shutout victory in round two of the Battle of Ohio.

The big story of the game was how dominant the rushing attack of the Bengals was as they ran for a total of 244 yards off 45 attempts. Hill was responsible for 148 of those yards. He also scored two out of the Bengals’ three touchdowns of the game.

The other big story was the defensive dominance of the Bengals. They held the offense of the Browns to 107 yards, and, much to the delight of Bengals fans everywhere, they spoiled the first career start of Johnny Football. Bengals cornerbacks “Doctor” Dre Kirkpatrick and Adam “Pac-Man” Jones each picked off Manziel. The interception by Jones was a key play in the game as he snatched the ball out of the air in the end zone to help keep the Browns scoreless in the game. The defense also managed to sack Manziel three times for a total of 26 yards lost. Bengals defensive tackle Brandon Thompson had the most impressive sack of the day as he dragged Johnny Football to the ground with only one hand.

This 30-0 shutout win over the Browns was much needed for Who Dey Nation after last week’s fourth quarter collapse against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Not only did the win improve the Bengals’ record to 9-4-1, but it also allowed them to keep their half game lead in the AFC North as both the Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens won. Coming up next for the Bengals is a Monday Night showdown against Peyton Manning and the reigning and defending AFC Champion Denver Broncos. Hopefully the Bengals are able to avoid another primetime meltdown and come away with a win. Until then, enjoy these highlights from round two of the Battle of Ohio.

Who Dey!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Cincinnati Saints Like My Tweets



The Cincinnati Saints, one of Cincinnati's professional soccer teams, not only retweeted my tweet but favorited it as well! The 7 Hills Crusaders, the official supporter group of the Saints, favorited the tweet too! I think this means you should follow me on Twitter @cincyfanzone.

Updated Photo Page

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Mighty Mo Sanu Favorited My Tweet



Cincinnati Bengals wide reciever Mohamed Sanu favorited my tweet! He obviously knows a great tweet when he sees it! You should follow me on Twitter @cincyfanzone for great tweets like this!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Photo Page Update

Redsfest 2014 Day 1


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone goes to day 1 of Redsfest 2014 and gets 10 autographs!

Three Out of Four Quarters


Football is a game composed of four 15-minute quarters. In order to win a game of football, a team must show up and play for the full 15 minutes that compose each of the four quarters. If a team fails to do that, then that team in all likelihood will lose the football game. Today, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals played each other in a game of football. The Steelers played football for 15 minutes in all four quarters. The Bengals played football for 15 minutes in three of the four quarters. The result: a Steelers 42-21 victory over the Bengals after the game got away from the men in the black and orange stripes in the fourth quarter.

This game was a disappointment for Who-Dey Nation as the their beloved Bengals completely collapsed in the final quarter. Despite battling for the first three quarters of the game, the Bengals transformed into the Bungles, their hideous alter ego, and let the Steelers run wild in Paul Brown Stadium.

After the first quarter ended in a 0-0 tie, the Steelers struck first with a 1-yard touchdown catch by Steelers tight end Heath Miller to take a 7-0 lead. The Bengals responded with a touchdown drive of their own when Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton connected with tight end Jermaine Gresham for a 10-yard touchdown pass. The Bengals tacked on seven more points when Dalton scored a rushing touchdown from 20 yards out to take a 14-7 lead. The Steelers kicked a field goal before the half ended to make it 14-10 in favor of the Bengals.

The third quarter was just as competitive as the first two. The Steelers scored the first points of the half when running back Le’Veon Bell caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to take a 17-14 lead. The Bengals responded with their biggest play of the day. Dalton threw an 81-yard bomb that was caught by wide receiver A.J. Green for a touchdown to put the Bengals back on top by a score of 21-17 at the end of the third quarter.

Then the fourth quarter started, and the Bungles made their return to the jungle.

After a Steelers field goal closed the gap to make it a 21-20 game in favor of the Bengals, Dalton fumbled the ball on the next offensive drive. The Steelers recovered the ball and capitalized by scoring a touchdown when Bell ran 13 yards to the end zone. After a successful two-point conversion, the scoreboard read 28-21 in favor of the Steelers. Things got worse when Bengals cornerback Leon Hall got absolutely scorched by Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant as he hauled in a pass from Roethlisberger for a 94-yard touchdown to give the Steelers a 35-21 lead. The Steelers added seven more points to their total when Bell scored off a 22-yard run to give the Steelers a 42-21 win over the Bengals.

The fourth quarter was reminiscent of the game against the Thursday night embarrassment against the Cleveland Browns as the Bengals looked awful. The defense allowed the Steelers to score 25 points, and the offense was shutout for the entire quarter. Not only did Dalton fumble, but running back Giovanni Bernard tripped when running a rout and as a result, dropped the ball. Later Mo Sanu dropped a pass that would have given the Bengals a first down. Even Bengals punter Kevin Huber struggled as he shanked a punt out of bounds before it even got to the 50 yard line.

Elsewhere in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens defeated the Miami Dolphins to move into a second place tie with the Steelers. Both are now only a half game back of the Bengals for the division lead. The Cleveland Browns, however, lost to the Indianapolis Colts.

Up next for the Bengals is a trip up to Cleveland for round two of the Battle of Ohio against the Browns. This is now a must win game for the Bengals as it will not only put some distance between themselves and their instate AFC North rival, but it will also preserve their half game lead in the division should both the Ravens and the Steelers win. Hopefully the Bengals beat the Browns and get revenge on the Steelers in a way similar to their December 23, 2012, game against Pittsburgh. That was when the Bengals defeated the Steelers to secure a playoff spot as well as knock Pittsburgh out of the playoff race.


Who-Dey!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Ervin Santana Likes What I Tweet


Major League Baseball pitcher Ervin Santana follows me on Twitter! That's an obvious sign that you should follow me too... @cincyfanzone