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Date Posted: 12:20:59 11/29/11 Tue
Author: CHB
Subject: I just wonder how much BR was able to practice the last 2 weeks?
In reply to: CHB 's message, "Well, it was coming off their bye week & Mike Tomlin is such a good coach & all" on 11:23:35 11/29/11 Tue

Not being able (or kept from it as a precaution & not risk further injury stress) to throw long passes might account for the difficulty pissberg showed in their long passing game.

Their WRs vs our DBs is a mismatch in their favor, as should be our DL vs their OL, especially IF Dunlap can go something like fullbore. Our DL/OL mismatch could certainly counteract their WR/CB mismatch on us & possibly be the biggest key to the game.

Also, the Bengals are 4-2 on the road this season.

Our special teams & overall competency & balance might just be enough to overcome BR's 'special' abilities in the pocket?

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