Bengals & Cowboys Go Down to the Wire on Monday Night



Week 14 is in the books! Dan Hanzus and Marc Sessler are LIVE to recap Monday Night Football between the Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys. After the break, we cover some news: Bill Belichick is interviewing for the UNC head coaching job, and Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is expected to formally request a trade. Finally, we hit some injury updates and check in with the live chat before signing off.

0:00 MNF Recap
26:38 News
27:36 Bill Belichick
29:26 Garrett Wilson
32:35 Injury Updates starting with Derek Carr
33:58 Isaac Guerendo
35:57 Jonathan Brooks & other updates
41:55 Chat Check-In

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44 thoughts on “Bengals & Cowboys Go Down to the Wire on Monday Night”

  1. The Bengals’ defense isn’t going to get markedly better with Burrow’s cap hit climbing pretty significantly for the rest of his contract, without major structural overhauling. It’s hilarious to me that he cockily said that his whole career is their SB window as if he could lift this team solely on his own. Brees couldn’t do it in the early 2010’s, and you can’t either, Joseph

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  2. What Burrow actually said was that the SB window was open all the time he was there. Not forever and not for his whole career. I doubt he was hiding an Easter Egg with his word choice, but it does leave room for his career to be elsewhere. I think if Cinci have another off season of cheapskate brinksmanship with his weapons and don't make a statement on D either draft or free agency, that next season will be Burrow's last in Ohio.

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  3. If you think Burrow could force his way out you dont know the Bengals.
    Palmer would have been forced to retire if Al Davis didnt die which created a power struggle where Hue Jackson could hugely over trade 2 1sts for Palmer.

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  4. What a surprise….absolutely zero credit given to the Cowboys for limting Bengals O to 20 points until the blocked punt fiasco gave them the ball back in great field position to win. A defense that was without 3 of its top DEs and lost star LB Overshown to what looks like a horrible knee injury start of the Q4. And this was a team on offense playing with a very lacklustre back-up QB and an OL made up of almost entirely back-ups…..

    But all we get on the recap is how sorry and bad you feel for a healthy Burrow with his loaded offensive weapons?! How about at least attempting to be a bit fair and balanced?

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  5. It is simply a fact even an Eagles fan should be able to grasp that steel beams don't melt due to flaming kerosene. This was exclusively made controversial by the US government vehemently insisting on the contrary for several decades at this point, to such an extent that anyone who understands this simple fact must be slandered as a dangerous kook. A leper to be shunned by society forever and made endless fun of on sportsball podcasts everywhere! Meanwhile it's still just a basic fact no amount of government sophistry will change. Builtdings are generally made of steel and concrete and therefore do not melt or even sag at the relatively low temperatures of burning kerosene. Ergo something else took place to demolish two enormous skyscrapers essentially in mid air 23 years ago.
    And why are they lying? Beats me and it's not my responsibility to know that information before I accuse liars of lying. I just know they're lying because it's very obvious that they are lying. And how surprised we all must be to learn that the saintly US government would ever lie to us! It's enough to make a guy cry…

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