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1120_1227240848.jpgWith Chad Ocho Cinco or without him, the Cincinnati Bengals are 1-9-1 following Thursday night's 27-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
By C. Trent Rosecransctr@1530Homer.comPITTSBURGH -- If Marvin Lewis was trying to send a message to his team by sending wide receiver Chad Ocho Cinco home before Thursday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he sent a much different message in the fourth quarter of the team's 27-10 loss at Heinz Field.With 6:50 left in the game and the Bengals trailing by 13 points on the Steelers' 8-yard line, Lewis elected to kick a field goal instead of going for it -- keeping a two-possession game two possessions away, despite Shayne Graham nailing a 26-yard field goal to pull Cincinnati within 10 points, 20-10."I thought it would be difficult to score the touchdown there, so I took the points with the ability to kick the football off and we had an opportunity for a play there that didnt materialize itself within the kickoff and then have the chance to stop them and get the ball back," Lewis said. "But obviously we ended up having to kick the football deep (on the kickoff) as we did and at that point we never stopped them, they go down score a touchdown and basically the ball game is over."Although not many gave the Bengals a chance before the game, they were in the game with Pittsburgh in the fourth quarter, based on stout defensive play and a first-quarter touchdown drive. A patch-work offensive line with a left-side that came into the game with a combined six offensive snaps in the NFL, allowed just one sack of quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick against the NFL's sack leaders.Glenn Holt, who started in the palce of Ocho Cinco, capped an 11-play, 62-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown catch, giving the Bengals a 7-0 lead with 3:13 left in the first quarter.The lead stood until the Steelers' first possession of the second quarter, when the Steelers scored a touchdown and then followed that with an 11-play drive to just after the two-miunte warning resulting in a 37-yard field goal by Jeff Reed.The Bengals drove to the Steelers 34 at the end of the half, but on fourth-and-5 from the 34, Lewis elected a fourth-down shot instead of the 51-yard field goal attempt into the swirling winds and snow at Heinz Field. Despite 10 more Steeler points in the third quarter, the Bengals had a slim shot before Lewis elected to kick the field goal and for a moment cover the point spread. However, Pittsburgh converted a third down and then drove the length of the field for the game-sealing touchdown on an 8-yard Ben Roethlisberger scramble.Following the game, Lewis was asked about not only his questionable field goal, but also comments to the leagues official website on Wednesday in which he said "there have to be some changes for the future for me to return here."When asked about those comments following Thursday's game, Lewis downplayed them."We need to change how we get things done," Lewis said. "And I'm talking about playing, I'm not talking about anything other than that. I dont think when I spoke with Thomas (George of NFL.com), I didn't mean anything other than that context. We need to make sure we develop our guys, we need to do a better job of coaching and playing."Lewis said he has not given thought to not returning to fulfill his contract that runs through the 2010 season."No, I have not," Lewis said.Lewis wouldnt comment further on the violation of team rules that had him send Ocho Cinco home. He did say he expected Ocho Cinco to be back with the team and practicing this week.Receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who had four catches for 20 yards, was coy about his answers to questions about the Wednesday night incident that led to Ocho Cinco's deactivation. Houshmandzadeh said Ocho Cinco did not fall asleep in a team meeting."They did what they thought was best, whether I agree or disagree, it doesn't matter," Houshmandzadeh said. "He's going to do what he wants to do, he's the head coach. Mike Brown owns the team and they did what they wanted to do. It doesn't matter if anyone disagrees with it or not. It happened, and we still had to come out here and play."When asked if Ocho Cinco walked out of the meeting, Houshmandzadeh said, "he went to have a discussion with the coach, I don't know if he walked out of the meeting."In the end, though, Houshmandzadeh said Ocho Cinco's absence didn't help the Bengals against the Steelers, but it didn't mean their doom."I'm sure he would have helped," Houshmandzadeh said. "But we've lost eight games with him, so I don't know how much."


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Do what again? Beat the Bungles? AH HAHA! The tough schedule begins next week.

At New England
Dallas (I will be attending this game!)
At Baltimore
At Tennessee
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YardSlug wrote:

Do what again? Beat the Bungles? AH HAHA! The tough schedule begins next week.

At New England
Dallas (I will be attending this game!)
At Baltimore
At Tennessee
Clowns




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