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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Bengals Receive Extension; More AFC North News

Cincinnati Bengals:
The Cincinnati Bengals announced today that they have received a 24 hour extension to sell out the remaining tickets for Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions.  The extension will end tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the afternoon.  If the Bengals fail to sell the 3,500 tickets left, their 50-game regular-season and post season sellout streak will come to an end.  Taking a look at the big picture, the game probably won't sellout.  Why?  The Local Fox affiliate in Cincinnati, Fox 19, only receives two chances a year to broadcast Bengals games.  This year, the Chicago Bears were the first, and now, the Detroit Lions.  Both of them are at home, and I don't see any T.V. show producing more fan fare and couch potatoes in Cincinnati than the Bengals.  Either Fox 19 will step up and buy the tickets, or Chad Ocho Cinco will buy them and give them away.  Wait, isn't he broke?  Oh well, if you can't be at Paul Brown Stadium for the action, there's no better place than from the confines of your own home, settled in the middle of the dent in the couch. 

Just remember though, the Bengals must sell out.  Failure to do so will show ESPN that even in the thick of a playoff hunt, fans don't want to pay outrageous prices for seats, food, and drinks.  Bengals Owner Mike Brown should be used to hearing this, as Cincinati sports talk show host Lance McAlister preaches this week in and week out.  In addition, it'll show Mike Brown that not everyone has money like he does, and the economy is actually very rough on most people, and at times, unless they're free, Bengals tickets will be passed over by your blue collar fans.

Cleveland Browns:
The Cleveland Browns face off against the San Diego Chargers this week, and I'm not seeing an upset in the horizon, but a blow out.  The Browns are a team that will break your heart play after play, game after game, year after year.  Trust me, I know one when I see one, I've been a fan of one since I was a kid.  This is not the team to upset an 8-3 Chargers team, but rather a team that will lose in dramatic fashion to the Bolts.  When I say dramatic fashion I mean Brady Quinn going 8 of 39 for 65 yards and 3 Interceptions dramatic fashion.  I think this team might be worse than last years Detroit Lions and St. Louis Rams.  There's that possibility that they're the worst team in football, and I wouldn't doubt it.  If there's one thing I've learned while growing up in Cincinnati, it would be this: If it's Brown, flush it down!

Baltimore Ravens:
 This week's matchup of the Baltimore Ravens and the Green Bay Packers recieves my AFC North Game of the Week Award.  The Ravens have more at stake than the Packers do, considering their 6-5 record ties them for 2nd place in the AFC North Division with the Pittsburgh Steelers.  The Ravens do own the tie breaker at the moment, but their week 16 matchup could decide who wins the Wild Card.  If Baltimore loses, their 6-6 and no shot of the playoffs.  One more loss for the Steelers and they're out.  Expect the Ravens to try and get up early, if that doesn't work, you'll see Joe Flacco taking the ball away from Ray Rice, Willis McGahee and Le'Ron McClain and putting it in the air, which isn't always a good thing.

Pittsburgh Steelers:
The Pittsburgh Steelers matchup with the Oakland Raiders this week is my AFC North Trap Game of the Week.  You saw what happened to the Bengals in Oakland, now watch out, because they could do it to the Steelers, and in a more humiliating way.  The Raiders will definetely be coming into this game with a chip on their shoulder, knowing they can beat the Black and Gold, and beating the reigning Super Bowl Champion Steelers sounds better than beating the 7-2 Cincinnati Bengals.  I expect the Steelers to win, but not until late in the fourth quarter.  Both teams execute a rough and hard hitting style of play, and it'll take more than a miracle for the Raiders to beat the Steelers, but Quarterback Bruce Gradkowski may be the miracle Oakland's been looking for.

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