Bengals 18, Stillers 12� ���. Nov. 15, 2009 ����Game # 9
Stillers-Bengals Postgame
Analysis and Grades
Coming off
the Monday nite thrashing of the Doncos,
the Stillers hosted the Bengals, who�d surprised them a bit in week 3 with a
come-from-behind win.� One would have
thought the Stillers would have been ready to hunt bear, and
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Grades:
QB:�
Benji picked a fine time to have a total stinker of a game.� He finished with a rather pathetic 20 of 40
for 174 yards and 1 INT, but the subpar play goes
well beyond the numbers.�� Right from the
get-go, Ben was timid and scattershot, but unlike most games in his career, he
never warmed up.��
During the
1st series, Ben ran a good PAP, and had eons of time in the pocket.� The blocking was good, and he had an enormous
amount of room, and time, to survey the field.�
Finding no one open, Ben just stood there like a statue, refusing the
throw the ball away, and instead took a sack.�
What could have been a manageable 3d & 8 turned into a 3d &
13.�� He astutely scrambled on the next
play for 15 yards, but the tone was set and he repeated this boner throughout
the game.�
In the 2d
series, Ben again had eons of time on 2d & 7, and again took a totally
needless sack.�� I honestly don�t think
this guy has a CLUE as to how to throw the ball away, aside from when it�s 4th & 10 on the LAST play of the game, in which he
very expertly -- and very stupidly -- threw the ball away to avoid a sack.� On 3d & goal at the 7 in the 2Q, he again
had plenty of time and took the sack.�
His deep
balls sucked well-water the entire game.�
He threw deep to Wally in the 2Q, with zero loft
whatsoever.�� Another deep ball to Tonio
in the 4Q was horribly thrown.� Yet
another deep ball, this time to Wally, late in the game was woefully
underthrown.�
It wasn�t
only deep balls that Benji struggled with.�
He missed a WO Holmes on 3rd down late in the 2Q on a flag that should
have been a TD.� He threw a pitiful, Jay
Cutler type of pass, to Ward on 3rd & 3 early in the 3Q,
that was about 6 feet behind Ward and was deflected by a
In all, it
was an utterly wretched performance by BenRoth in
today�s game.�� D-��
RB:�
Mendy was held to 36 yards on only 13 carries.� He toted the ball just 6 times in the 1H for
19 yards.�� Really puzzling, of course,
when you consider the largest Stiller deficit of the game was only 6 points
(which came very late in the game), and for much of the game the Stillers were
either in the lead or, at worst, tied.� Brilliant offensive playcalling to abandon the ground game when
you�re in the lead or tied for much of the game.� Mendy had a good power run on 2d & 1 in
the 3Q, for 4 yards.��
FB: Rarely used.�� Inc.
WR:�
Not a memorable game by this crew by any measure.� There were a host of balls that, while not
outright drops, were at least catchable for the likes of Pitt�s Jonathan
Baldwin (who made 3 or 4 highlight reel catches the nite
before at Heinz Field), but the Stiller receivers never once made a big,
difficult catch.�� Wally dropped a curl
late in the 2Q.�� Holmes appeared to
alligator-arm the flag in the EZ that fell harmlessly incomplete.� Would it have hurt to at least dive for that
pass??��� Ward had an almost laughable
stat line of 4 grabs for 24 yards, or roughly the equivalent of what a
bootfooted FB might have in pass-catching. �Wally had only 1 grab all game, although he
did draw a 50-yard PI flag late in the 2Q.��
The fact that these guys were often covered was extremely disappointing.��� C-
TE:�
Miller had 4 grabs for 26, including a nice RAC for 11 yards in the
2Q.� He had a rather weak, half-hearted
attempt on a 3d & 3 pass in the 4Q that was a bit high, but at least
somewhat catchable.� Miller was also
whistled for a hold in pass protection in the 2Q.� Spaeth had 1 grab for (hold your laughter) 1
yard.�� The blocking at the POA was
average, at best.���� C-���
OL: The line played better than the
stat sheet (ie, sacks) showed, as most of those sacks
were �Benji being Benji� and holding the ball like a pacifier.� The other problem was the rush overloads that
Cinci employed -- much the same as Philly employed in last year�s drubbing by
the Iggles -- and the Stiller coordinator was never
able to adjust.�� Of course, these
fellows aren�t to be absolved, either.�
There was a host of shoddy one-on-one blocks where 1 defender was able
to beat a block and wreak havoc.�� Max
Starks, who was looking like an All Pro tackle while bullying Jared Allen and
Elvis Dumervill the past 2 games, looked more like
former Stiller OT Chris Conrad in today�s game.�
A prime example was the 3d & 5 play at 9:40
of the 3Q, where Max just got tooled and abused like a greenhorned
rookie, which caused harassment and an incomplete pass.�� Piss Kemoeatu drew
my rage when he was flagged for a totally needless hold on a ground play in the
3Q on 1st down at the Cinci 10.�� Willie
Colon was injured on the INT play early in the 3Q.��� C��
DL:�
An okay effort by this crew; they were perhaps the one and only group on
the team that showed up ready to play at a fierce level of intensity.� Hood teamed up with Pola for a big stuff of a
Cinci run in the 1Q.� Eason had a stout
stop late in the 1Q, and another big stop on 3d & 3 at the 2MW of the
2H.� Keisel had a key bat on 3d & 6
in the 3Q that forced a FG.� Fat Casey
chipped in with a few run clogs.� Benson,
Scott and Leonard combined for 24 rushes for 63 yards, which is a good day�s
work by the DL.��� B+��
LB:�
A really shoddy, shitty, subpar performance by
this crew.� Every one of these clowns was
running UPRIGHT the entire game, without breaking down, which caused more
flails and whiffs than what you�d see in a pee-wee football game at a local
sandlot.��
Timmons got
it all going on the 1st series, dashing over on a dumpoff, as upright as a
hungry giraffe reaching for fruit at the top of a tall tree.� He whiffed miserably, and what should have
been no gain turned into an 8-yard gainer.�
Timmons was also the dumfuk who went offsides
on 3d & 8 at 2:06 4Q, which gave the Bungals a much better chance at both
the 1st down and the ensuing FG.�
Taunto
Farrior struggled once again against the Bungals.� He missed a routine tackle of Benson in the
1Q, which allowed an 8 yard gain and a 1D.�
He was slow and flatfooted on 3d & 3 early in the 2Q, and Coles sped
by on a short crosser for a 25-yard gain.� In
the 4Q, on a key 3d & 5, the Bengals once again used Leonard out of the
backfield to exploit the slowfooted Farrior.�� Running the EXACT SAME route that got 11
yards on the fateful 4th & 10 in week 3, Leonard ran a basic out, and
Farrior was once again far too slow and clodhopping.� This time, Farrior couldn�t even cut Leonard
off at the pass, and the Bengal 3rd-string RB sauntered down the sideline for 17 yards
before being pushed OOB by
Jason
Woodley had some okay plays mixed in with several shitty ones.� He made a rare stop of a wide run in the
1Q.� He had a solid bull rush (his one
and only pass rush move) in the 3Q that dropped the QB.� But on a dumpoff to Scott in the 3Q, Woodley
was totally flatfooted, and gimpily just waved at
Scott as the rookie RB sped by for a huge gainer of 21 yards.� Late in the game, Woodley was fooled and
tooled badly on a lil� PAP boot to the right, which
netted 8 yards on a pass to Coles on a key 2d & 7.� A few plays later, Big LaMarr
was buried on a 2d & 5 running play, which allowed Scott to gain 5 yards
and move the sticks.�
Overall, an entirely weak-assed, unacceptable performance by the LB
corps.���� D��
DB:�
Overall, the secondary played adequately, limiting Ocho
to 2 grabs for 29 and Palmer to 18-30 for 178.��
Problem was, this crew had their mitts on at least 3 catchable INTs, but
like their brethren on offense, failed to corral any of them.� Tight games are usually determined by
turnovers, but the Stillers created none.�
Ryan Clark had perhaps the best chance, this being in the 2H, but the
ball clanged off his hands.� The biggest
news is
Spec
teams:� Another day of bile and vomit for the spec
teams.�� The KO coverage was leaky and piss poor the entire afternoon, not the least of which was
the 96-yard TD return by Scott in the 1Q.�
On that play, Logan and Frazier did a poor job of breaking down.� Gay was simply gay on this play, shadowing
Scott the final 35 yards and then diving at Scott�s legs --without the
use of either arm -- which Scott skipped thru, totally unfettered.� Reed had a chance to at least slow down Scott
near midfield, but instead feebly waved at Scott.�� Funny how tough and
menacing Reed is when he�s liquored up, �squaring up� against police officers
or battering a paper towel dispenser.�
Perhaps he needs to guzzle some bourbon on the sideline in order to get
tough, because when he steps onto the field he�s the biggest pussy since Jason GilDong once roamed the gridiron.�����
There were
other gaffes.��
The KO
coverage was just reprehensible the entire game.� At this point, I have no clue when Tomlin
isn�t ordering SQUIB kicks on each & EVERY kickoff.� When the opponent is returning every KO to at
least the 30, and 1 to the house every game, what
exactly does Tomlin have to lose??����
F�
OC:�
Arians had yet another day of abject incompetence and stupidity.�� He opened the game with 2 bubble
screens.� What purpose this served is
beyond anyone�s comprehension.� Just
another day of rampant grab-bagism by Bruce Arians,
who wouldn�t know a game plan if it slapped him in his thick skull.���
The 1H
playcalling defied belief.�� While
passing the ball 21 times, the offense rushed only 9 times, which include an ad
hoc scramble by Ben.�
Mendy, as noted, rushed only 6 times in the 1H.�� 6 times!!����
Unacceptable.��
As noted
above, when you consider the largest Stiller deficit of the game was only 6
points (which came very late in the game), and for much of the game the
Stillers were either in the lead or, at worst, tied, the refusal to pound the
ball on the ground -- especially when the QB is struggling like a bitch -- is
just inexcusable.� This is no surprise,
of course, as Arians has a lonnnng history of totally
despising the running of the football.
I just
loved the clever use of Spaeth --the slowest TE in the entire NFL -- in the 3Q
on an elaborate, cleverly designed 1-yard pass.�� Spaeth caught the ball, was easily stopped,
and gained a grand total of 1 yard.��
Gee, let�s run that play more often !!��� It�s a surefire recipe for success!!�� So was the ultra clever shovel pass to
Miller, which gained 3 yards deep in the red zone, essentially doing
nothing.��
The 2H saw
an overall total offense of 87 yards.��
Not 187, but 87.�� What a joke.� What a farce.�� Cinci employed rush overload, and Arians,
the idiot, failed to adjust at ANY point the entire game.� Duh-uh, screen passes are effective against
the jailhouse blitz.�� How many did we
run today?� Zero.� Draw plays?���
Zero.� On the final possession, the offense faced
your typical PREVENT defense, which was perfectly happy & content to allow
the 8 and 10 yard completion.�� Total
yards gained on that �drive� --� ZERO.��� Bruce Arians -- what a piece of shit.�� This guy could fuk
up a 1-car funeral procession.������
D-��
DC:�
Dick will receive all sorts of adulation and song of praise for �holding
the
����������� �9 plays, 50
yards,� FG
����������� �11 plays, 54
yards, FG�
Note that the game was TIED going into the 4Q.�� The 4Q is where games are won and lost in
the NFL.�� Dick, The Dullard, once again
failed to do enough to secure victory from defeat.�� Wouldn�t it be nice, just once, to stop a
Cinci drive in the 4Q??�
Let�s also not forget Cinci�s
opening march of 12 plays, which ended when a FG hit
the upright.� This was far from stout
defense.���� C�
HC:� Going into
this weekend, who would have thought that, of the 4 head coaches roaming the
Heinz Field sidelines on Sat. nite and Sunday, Tomlin
would end up being the most befuddled and bumbling??�� Pretty sad when ya get out-coached by the likes of Dave Dummstedt,
Fat Charlie Weis, and Marv Lewis.����
Tomlin has been talking all season about the importance of
spec teams play.� Yet the Stillers have
allowed 3
Where was the Muddle Huddle ???��� The offense was sagging and sputtering the
ENTIRE game!!� What was Tomlin waiting
for�.the 5th quarter to go to the no-huddle offense??���
In fact, Tomlin and the team fully appeared to approach this
game as �just another game�.� No
intensity.� No spirit.� No tenacity.�
No do-or-die approach.�� Everything lackadaisical and nonchalant.�� No attention to detail.
Case in point -- on the 1st series, the Bungals threw an out
pass that was ruled complete on 3d & 9.�
Even at full speed and without benefit of replay, this play looked
outrageously incomplete, as the WR never appeared to have both feet down in
bounds.� Yet Tomlin never challenged the
ruling, and Cinci was able to sustain a march that ended with a FG that hit an
upright.�
After trouncing the Doncos -- a
far less meaningful game than this tilt against a division rival -- Tomlin took
his foot off the gas and failed to have his team fired up for this critical
battle for AFC North supremacy.�� The
overt slop and lethargy from nearly the entire roster, in such a critical game
against a division rival that had beaten us 6 weeks ago, was simply
unacceptable.��� Very
poor.��� D-���
Synopsis:�
A dismal loss that sets the table for the Stillers to partake in the
Wild Card route in the playoffs.� Sure,
Cinci could falter, but their schedule isn�t menacing, with just
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