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dirty deeds... and the dunderchief

 

are you not entertained?

"Before upending the Chiefs, the Bengals were viewed as a team that had gained much-needed stability and professionalism under Lewis' helm, but still a franchise that remained behind the learning curve. The win on Sunday, however, could mean Cincinnati has, at long last, turned the corner.

It came not only in front of a sellout crowd, but also a throaty group of locals that was able to drown out the noise from the Chiefs fans who had traveled here. For once, Paul Brown Stadium was transformed into a tough place for the visiting team, as Bengals fans were on their feet virtually all afternoon.

Fittingly, as Bengals quarterback Jon Kitna took the first of three straight kneel-downs that drained the final minute of play, a fan unfurled a banner from the upper reaches of the upper deck. It read: "Welcome back to The Jungle."" - Len Pasquarelli

what an excellent game. :)

 

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