Chiefs win as the Bengals struggle to stop Larry Johnson.
2006-09-08 00:58:19
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answered by SoccerClipCincy 7
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The Chiefs will pound the football to death with Larry Johnson giving him the ball 25-35 times, cause he's most effective when he gets that many touches. The Bengals want be able to adjust in til it's too late. By then the Chiefs will have the Cincinnati off balanced and they want now what's coming. The Bengals passing game is great, and that is more than enough to keep it close for 4 quarters of play. The game will come down to whether or not if the Bengals running game can keep the Chiefs defense honest and keep them on their heels. I doubt they can. At the end of the day Kansas City will run with success and eat up the clock, while Cincy will fall victim to a suffocating zone blitz... We'll find out that Palmer really isn't quite ready yet...
Cincy 29
Kansas City 33
2006-09-07 19:58:25
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answered by Dun Dun 5
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Bengals
2006-09-09 11:38:11
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answered by stan l 7
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Bengals
2006-09-08 12:23:58
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answered by eliz5970 2
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I think the Bengals will win. Even though Chiefs have LJ, its hard to stop Palmer and his great set of recievers. Rudi Johnson is a great back also, and they have a defense that just wont quit. Bengals over Chiefs.
2006-09-07 19:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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31-27 Bengals
2006-09-07 20:34:55
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answered by Byron W 3
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The Bengals are so low on-line backers that they might want to apply safeties as LB's very last sport and performance signed loose brokers off the line to initiate for them. The Chiefs operating sport will finally get heading in the right direction with the go back of Kyle Turley to the O line and with the emergence of Dwayne Bowe contained in the passing sport. The Chiefs might want to dismantle the Bungles this week. finally a sturdy previous shaped Arrowhead a** whoopin.
2016-11-25 20:15:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Chiefs. They are generally tough to beat at home early in the year. Their defense on their best day couldn't stop a high school team, but it's an exciting proposition that for the first time since 1997, Eric Warfield will not be patrolling the field. That's good enough for a narrow win. All downhill from there for the Chiefs.
2006-09-07 20:39:01
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answered by redrum5785 3
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Hopefully, the Chiefs!
2006-09-07 19:40:03
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answered by gracefully_saved 5
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It's hard to stop Larry Johnson and the Cincinnati D will probably have a hard time with him, but I think Carson Palmer and Johnson & Johnson will be more than enough offensive weapons against a tired KC defense.
2006-09-08 06:19:39
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answered by hoopadudley 2
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