Cincinnati Bengals vs. New Orleans Saints | 2022 Week 6 Highlights



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41 thoughts on “Cincinnati Bengals vs. New Orleans Saints | 2022 Week 6 Highlights”

  1. As a Cinci fan, the final drive was heart stopping in ngl
    But what I like about our 3 losses is that the Bengals have yet to get BLOWN OUT, they always keep it insanely competitive 🙂

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  2. I love Eli’s competitive attitude… but dude just isn’t good enough. The fact that he literally fell down on the last play of the game when they were clearly targeting him and he was playing 15-20 yards off the ball… come on man

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  3. Every NFL TV play by play announcer is doing RADIO PbP and they are oblivous to the fact that we, the audience, can SEE THE GAME. Stop telling us what we see. Talk to the color analyst or let them talk. It's annoying being told the score, who scored, etc.,

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  4. It's interesting to watch the game, but if you look closely at the country of America, most Americans and certain companies don't know the basic theory and knowledge of the environment, and they don't know the concept of recycling. Packing containers full of leftover drinks are thrown into the trash can, food and packaging containers are separated, or food is packed inside the packaging container, but it is common to throw them away recklessly without washing them with water.

    If you look at the numerous wastes buried in most of the landfills in the United States, they're not recycled, but all sorts of miscellaneous wastes are buried, and as a result, methane gas is naturally emitted in the form of fermentation, causing global warming. Foreign media outlets did in-depth coverage on the unloading of garbage in the United States, and it was truly spectacular.

    Of course, it's not just the United States. Commonwealth countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as many European countries.

    Not many countries have built recycling and environmental compliance or waste or recycling classification automation systems, with representative countries such as Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland, and Europe's rich countries, Germany, exemplified.

    Since the 70s, Japan has established an automated garbage recycling classification processing system across the country, so the garbage recycling rate is close to 99%.

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