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Postgame Quick Hits | Bengals Offense Stifled by Steelers in Loss
“I don’t know if my arm got hit. I just got hit. I was trying to wrap it around that guy,” Flacco said. “Kind of saw him sitting there and felt like there was a lot of room in the middle of the field trying to wrap Tee in there. And maybe it’s out in front of Tee or not. I thought there was room in there, and kind of got bumped and couldn’t get the ball where I wanted it.”
Steelers’ Ramsey ejected for throwing punch at Bengals’ Chase
Chase, asked what prompted Ramsey’s reaction, said: “Well he don’t like some of the words I told him. We’ve been going back and forth the whole time. So I’m sure something got under his skin.”
Bengals Defense Plays Better but Finds New Way to Stamp Their Names in Worst-Ever Record Book
PITTSBURGH – Lost in the fact that the Cincinnati Bengals gave up at least 27 points in their ninth straight game to tie the NFL record, and the fact that they put out another feature-length teach tape on how not to purse ball carriers and how not to try to tackle them, and the fact that three of them got the man-vs.-boys treatment on the same play, were actually a few positives.
Instant analysis after Bengals crushed in season-ruining loss to PIT
Linebacker and safety play is a disaster. The Bengals remain intent on rolling with the young guys at linebacker, but the film from this one might be enough to make them consider a change at safety.
Analysis: Bengals fail to do anything well in blowout loss to Steelers
“To try to get them to jump,” Taylor said of why he took a timeout. “It’s a tough call; they are a tough short-yardage unit to go against. Yeah, the decision was worth criticizing, but we felt that was an opportunity and it didn’t work out.”