Hi, get everybody. I'm Dan Horde and thanks for downloading the Bengals Boot Podcast. Just once can we figure out would we keep doing wrong? Edition? As we take an in depth look back at a heartbreaking twenty one to seventeen loss in Buffalo that dropped the Bengals to oz and three this season. Coming up, you'll hear radio replays, locker room comments from players and coaches, and Dave Lappam
will join me for postgame analysis. Plus, in this week's fun Facts Conversation, we'll meet the person under the pads as I'll talk to one of the best stories on the team this year, Damian Willis, who went from undrafted and unknown to the opening days starting lineup. All of that is straight ahead, but first, here's a quick reminder that you can have the latest edition of this podcast delivered right to your phone, tablet, or computer by subscribing
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the thirty eight yard line. He's saying he's down, but the officials are disagreeing. Here's what the Bengals did on their seven first half drives, punt, punt, punt, fumble, punt, punt fumble. Cincinnati did not pick up a first down until there was one fifty seven left in the half. Here's Andy Dalton. We had no rhythm in the first half. We couldn't do anything on first down. We said ourselves back third down, we weren't converting. It's hard to get
first down at first half. Buffalo got on the scoreboard late in the first quarter. First down in goal from the one. Three tight ends and a full back in a tight end goes in motion, then reverses direction. Alan rolling out to the right, throws it into the end zone. Touchdown. Tosson knocks with a catch. When Buffalo lined up to kick the extra point, the Bengals had twelve men on
the field. That penalty gave the Bills the opportunity to go for a two point conversion from the one yard line, and they capitalized for an eight nothing lead, So that penalty was worth a point, and on the ensuing kickoff, another penalty cost the Bengals seven more. Darius Phillips waiting at the goal line. This kick not deep, it's returnable.
Phillips from the nine yard line, veering toward the middle of the field, crosses the twenty, breaks through a tackle at the thirty, comes to the forty towards the middle of the field, he's off to the races. There's a penalty flag back at the forty three. Phillips goes the distance, but we don't think his touchdown is going to count. Darius Phillips returned five kickoffs for touchdowns in college, but a questionable holding penalty on Autumn Tate wiped out what
would have been his first in the NFL. I actually didn't see the holding yet. But no, like they said they said, or did, the NFL been picking up on the holding cost, So I guess they just may see anything they think look wrong. Gonna look, they're gonna call it. While the Bengals offense floundered in the first half, the Bills drove up and down the field without adding more touchdowns. They drove to the sixteen and kicked a field goal. They drove to the fifteen and Sam Hubbard forced to fumble.
They drove to the twenty seven and settled for another field goal. Even though first half first downs were eighteen to one in time of possession was twenty three minutes to seven, the Bengals only trailed fourteen nothing at the half. Here are offensive lineman Andre Smith and John Miller. Coach challenged us at half time to come out and play outside out style of football the way we know we can play, and we went and did that. Challenged you emotionally,
I just knew we could play better. We were in a tough environment, but we've been in a tough environment once this season already, and he just challenged us to come out and play hard and playhouse shales football. And we did that each others, the whole team. He tries the whole team to stay together because at the end of the day, no matter what we go through, you know,
there's always gonna be adversity and things like that. But you know, I thought we had I thought we did a good job of coming together, leaning on each other. We leaked, linked on the defense, they linked on us, and we got a couple of drives there, and so it was good as it was accouraging looking forward to Night's week. The spark that lit the fuse in the third quarter was provided by the defense. Third down and seven for Buffalo allan back to throw scrambling in trouble
and he manages to fling the ball down field. That's it, ascempted. The Bengals are running it back. HiT's Phillips, Darius Phillips inside the thirty, the twelve, the twenty, and he goes out of bounds nineteen yard passed that Tyler Reifford put the ball at the one yard line, first down and goal from the one for the Bengals, trailing by fourteen points with five to fifty five left in the third quarter, Dalton catches a shotgun snap, hands it to Mixon and he will lose. No, it was a fake and Andy
Dalton ran it in. He completely faked out me and the defense with the zone read fake to Joe Mixon, and Andy Dalton runs it in for a one yard touchdown, his nineteenth career rushing touchdown, and the Bengals are on the scoreboard. A great call by Zach Taylor and a crow happy one by Dan Horde. The Bengals were only down by seven, and just like that, they started to pick the Bills apart. Cincinnati's next drive went eighty two yards on eleven plays and ended with a tying score,
inches away from a potential tying touchdown. Early fourth quarter, Dalton's under center, he takes the snap, he rolls out to the right, He's looking for Mixon. He throws touchdown as Dalton delivers to Joe Mixon, and now the Bengals are an extra point away from tying this game. Mixon finished with sixty one rushing yards in thirty four more receiving. Seventy seven of those ninety five total yards came in the second half. We're gonna get better. We're gonna get
it right. The sex That is week three and we still, you know, talking about the same stuff. But you know, like I said, we figured it out and I'll guarantee you that something will happen again. With a score tiede the Bengals got the ball back at their own fifteen yard line and drove sixty yards before stalling at the Buffalo twenty five. A forty three yard try for the lead from the middle of the field for Randy Bullet.
Harris will snap, Huber will hold the snap, the put down, the swing of the leg, the kick is on its way and it is good. Yeah, And the Bengals have taken the lead with four minutes and fifty four seconds to go on a forty three yard field goal by Randy Bullet. For the second time in their first three games, the Bengals had a fourth quarter lead, but as was
the case in Seattle, they could not protect it. A forty nine yard pass to tight end slash freight train Dawson Knox put the Bills at the Bengals twenty two in Quarterback Josh Allen took over from there with two scrambles and a designed run that helped put the ball on the one yard line. Third down in goal inside the one, Alan takes the snap, hands off to Gore, and he knights into the end zone for a go ahead touchdown with one minute and fifty seconds to go.
Seventy eight year old Frank Gore scored the go ahead touchdown, but alan scrambling was the key in the red zone. Here's Sam Hubbard. Yeah, he's very big, very fast, very elusive, and he's really hard to bring down. You know, he's run all over the place. We were worn out trying to chase him down, but he's a great player. With one fifty left, the Bengals drove from their own twenty five to Buffalo's twenty eight, needing a touchdown since they
were down by four. Twenty one seconds left. The Bengals down by four. On third and four, Dalton's back to pass, he fires too high, It's deflected and intercepted at the ten yard line. The fast for Autumn take was high and the ricochet goes to Tredavious White. To give the Buffalo Bills the win man the final score Buffalo twenty one, Cincinnati seventeen. Here are Andy Dalton, Joe Mixon, and John Miller. Yeah,
you know we're in these games. We put ourselves in position to have a chance to win at the end, and you know we have to make the play. You know, I've got through a better ball at the end. You know, we get down there, we got another chance to Um, you know, it's score touchdown to win, to win this one. So I mean there's a couple of plays in each game that you know, if you had back, you know, you make certain plays then um, you know then that
that could change the outcome of the game. And you never know when that play is gonna be the one that's gonna do it. But um, you know, for us, I think we we gotta just focus on us, focus on what we're doing, and um do everything we can to be playing our best football come next week. And I was definitely frustrating, Um it's come up short like that. I mean, it's it hurt. But at the end of the day, we put ourselves in that bond on the offense, so you know, but I put that on ourselves the defense.
You know, they played that out today. So you know, for us, we just gotta you know, keep on trying to start fast and you know, getting each and everybody involved. I mean, I felt like in the second half we came out of bothering, you know what I'm saying. That's how it should have been the whole damn game. But I mean, I mean, he's gonna put this one behind us and you know, get on the road, get ready for the whole time. I kept believing and saying goes for the rest of his team. You know, not a
doubt of nine mind. We was gonna come out here would a win. And uh, you know, unfortunately that did happen. We didn't do enough early on the officer side of the ball. But that's that's that's life in the NFL. You know, you lose game by by one point, two points, three points. You know, every every game is gonna be a battle, every game is gonna be physical every game. You know, you gotta come out, you gotta bring it, and we just came up on the sort of ends.
After three weeks, Zach Taylor is still looking for his first win as a head coach. He spent three minutes with Dave Lapham after the game. They're not discouraged. I still see guys with their headhouse high and they're playing for each other, and that's all we wanted from them at halftime around fourteen. Nothing. The offense hasn't done anything. The defense has really played really solid, and it finally came together in the second half and and guys were
playing off each other, encouraging each other. We felt like we were gonna win the game. That was the brief on the sidelines that we were gonna win the game, and unfortunate at the end we didn't get it done. But it doesn't change the fact that I'm proud of the group we got in the locker room and wouldn't change changing about for anything. The rhythm was never found in the first half, but you found it in the
second half. What do you think was the impetus, what was the what was the key to find in that rhythm? Do you think you just couldn't get a first down? You know, we went an all week. Our goal was first down efficiency, and we were inefficiental first down then the first quarter. That's one of the best defenses we'll
face there. They're well Coach they got great players, and so if they got you behind the sticks again like San Francisco did, then it's hard for us to overcome that sometimes, and we just didn't get that done the first half. Then the second half we did a great job. Everyone on the same page and doing their job, got
the ball moving. You can be a little more creative with what you want to do and attack them more than they were bringing the fight to us in the first half, and I thought the guys were spinding well in the second half. There were so many players in every game in a game like this, the kickoffer turns nullified by a dicey holding called the guy turns his back on audumn tape. I don't know what the hell
he's supposed to do, but they call it. And the two point conversion, you know, twelve minute in the field, they go for two. If they don't do that, you know, you might kick a field goal there to tie the football game up. So there's so many plays you never know what play is going to be a big determining factor in the game. You can play every game if we play as hard as you can, don't you. Yeah, I mean that's if we'd won that game. Buffalo say the same thing. You know that there's a couple of
plays I got away from him. So that's the way it goes. And our guys, we just got to get it done and it's coming. Our guys believe the dam's gonna break. The wins are gonna come if we keep playing like we're playing and we can put it together for the entire game. We're a good football team and I know that the players and the coaches believe that, and we're gonna stay the course and get it done. Joel Mixon ran hard today, caught that screen pass. You got him out out the gate on that screen pass.
Looks like it might might go to the house. I mean, some things started to unfold that when all assembled, you think, man, this might look pretty darn Good's We just gotta get it all assembled. That's the key. And it again goes back to we gotta play better in the first quarter and if we can get that going, then we'll be in good shape. But again, our guys are gonna stay the course. We know that we can get these things picks and the wins will come. Red zone, they were
really good in the red zone. You guys, you know knocked him around a little bit in the red zone. They were one for three at one point. I thin guess they ended up two four. Um, your first two times in the red zone, you guys, you guys finished and uh you were. You were taking it to them in some phases of it. But unfortunately, as you know, I mean as well as anybody in this league, if you dig a fourteen point hole in the road, that's tough. Laden it is. It was. It was a tough environment.
They had a great crowd, it was allowed, it was tough to communicate. I thought our guys did a good job hanging in there, off from some wine. Gave up two sacks, you know, and it's they got. They got a heck of a pass for us, heck of a blitz package. Um, and they've effected a lot of quarterbacks. And I thought, I guys held in there for the for the second time in a tough environment and held their own and um again, we just we we got to find a way to win one of these ones.
Since their four and one start last year, the Bengals are two and twelve and they've dropped their last seven on the road. Time for postgame analysis with lap in the NFL. You can't on the road anywhere. Really in the NFL, you can't dig a fourteen point hole at halftime. And even with that said, they almost came back and had the league and almost won the football game. But self destruction has to stop. I mean, they're they're not
good enough. They don't have a margin for error to overcome some of the things, you know, that continue to happen to them. You can't have twelve men in the field on an extra point and give them the ball at the one yard line instead of you know where they're going to kick the extra point and give up two points. If they don't do that, Bengals are in position to kick a potential game tying field goal at the end of the game. You know, I feel bad for Audent Tape because I think he got hosed by this.
You know, the officials, you've got to really focus on calling holding penalties. And if the official doesn't see the whole thing, he's blocking a guy. The guy turns his back to pursue Phillips who's breaking for a touchdown, and all the official sees is the hand and the Audent tass hand in his back, and it's in the framework of the body that's presented to him. You know, it's like,
I don't know what he's supposed to do. Really, I don't know what else he's supposed to do, but you know they're going to call it, and I just try not to put yourself in that situation so that that's taken off the board, you know, a kickoff or turn touchdown. So there are so many plays in a game like this,
there's gonna be a million players. Players are gonna I remember I did lay wake at night and look at the ceiling, and it was like I was watching film, you know, sixteen millimeter back down on my ceiling over and over again, and plays like off, I just held that block a little longer, done this or done that. And I'm sure everybody that played in the football game is going to have a player too where they can feel the same way. The running game was better, not great,
but at least it was somewhat productive. But stopping the run remains a huge problem. One hundred and seventy five yards for Buffalo in this game. Yeah, and a thirty six year old running back, you know, is hammering it up in there. I have nothing but respect for Frank Gore. I mean he is. It's ridiculous to think about what that guy is still doing at the level that he's doing it at. You know, a bunch of against a bunch of young guys that are you know, playing playing
in the National Football League. Good for him, Josh Allen. You know he will force things, he will make mistakes, but his legs were a big factor in the football game as well as the throwing arm. The guy got him out of trouble with some scrambles. He was elusive for such a big guy who was big and strong talking to guys and lock him. They're like, man, you know he get your hand on him. You're not going to pull him down. Just getting your hand on him. You gotta wrap that big old bear up. And he
heard him. He made made a lot of players that keep that kept Buffalo Bills drives alive. Although you know, he gave Phillips an opportunity and he's so much confidence. Even when he's fallen backwards, he's going to try to fire a thing in there and he'll give guys shots. But I think he's coming on. He's advancing. But again, you have to take care of your business. You just Buffalo is good enough to beat you in Buffalo. You don't want to help them. You don't want to make
it easier for them. And in too many instances the Bengals made it easier for him, and I thought Dan in the first half, the defense sucked it up. They were on the field forever, so many snaps in this heat and humidity. There was a breeze, but man, they're on the field a long time. And to hold Buffalo
to fourteen points. They were so dynamic in the red zone, you know, for so many games now and hold them to you know, one touchdown or two touchdowns at the end they scored late, but two touchdowns and four red zone opportunities of field goal and they didn't score on one opportunity. I mean, that's that's that's pretty pretty good job by the defense, really, with their backs against the walls, sucking enough. So there there's a lot of things you can draw upon, you know, and and build upon, but
at some point got to win a game. Offensive snaps in the first half were forty six to nineteen. Time of possession about twenty three minutes to seven minutes. So let's talk about the comeback. In the second half. We both spent some time in the locker room after the game. It sounds like Zach Taylor was pretty fiery, both at halftime and after the game. I think so. I didn't hear any of the half of them, but I heard some of the some of the post game, and um,
everything he said was right on the money. I mean it was it was all fact, it was all true. And you know, obviously admonished him for building the big deficit. I mean, that's a fourteen point hole is tough to climb out of on the road. But the fact that they did and took a lead, and you know, if things, if things, the timing and everything falls into place, they're close. They're close to being a pretty good football team. But man, they were so just joined it offensively in the first half.
They couldn't get a first down. Literally, they could not cobble the first down one minute and fifty seven seconds left. Incredible. You know, that's that's just not this group really and uh, you know, but you learn something from every football game. A lot of times, you learn a bunch of things from every football game. And hopefully the lessons they learned and this football game will stand them in good stead
when they go to Pittsburgh Monday night. You know, it's interesting they would have had the opportunity had they held on with the lead with less than five minutes to go, to potentially go to Pittsburgh without Ben Roethlisberger playing, have a home game against the Cardinals, who had the worst record in the league last year. This is really a pivotal swing game. Yeah, it was. It was. It was a big football game. And you know, we thought Buffalo is a good football team, but they're not a dominant
football team at this point in time. I mean, they hadn't really knocked off the Chicago Bears of the eighties or you know, the SA Cisco forty nine ers of the seventies and eighties, so you know there was some vulnerability there. But again, you're going to take yourself off the schedule. I mean, if I'm just waiting for them to play a clean game, you know, it's never going to be perfectly clean in the National Football League, but it can't be as dirty as they've been. You know,
you just can't. You can't overcome so many problems that are created by you know, yourself to yourself. Up next a Monday night road game in Pittsburgh against the Steelers without Big Ben. They are also oh and three after a twenty four twenty loss in San Francisco. Mason Rudolph threw for one hundred and seventy four yards and two touchdowns with one pick in his first start at quarterback.
Now time for this week's fun Facts interview, where we get to know the person under the pads and it's one of the best stories on this year's roster, a guy that went from undrafted and unknown to the opening day starting lineup. Time for some fun facts with wide receiver Damian willis from Meridian, Mississippi, on the eastern edge of the state, not too far from the Alabama border. What's a kid, dude? Growing up in Meridian? Growing up, I was like a country boy, So I was always
like hauling. Hey. I was always with my grandparents. They always just like, hall, hey, take care of the horses, take care of the cows. So it's kind of a surprise if people don't think I'm really like, like from the country. But like, as I talked to him, they were like, oh, yeah, I can see it. I can see it. I can hear it in your voice. A little bit sounds like hard work to me. But you describe it with a smile on your face. Yes, you know, like as I was young, I didn't really look a
look at it as hard. I always looked at it as I'm having out my grandparents, Like it was just fun for me to be around like my grandparents did them because when I didn't like have my dad growing up, so to be around them was like a joy. But as I realized when I got older, I realized I was like I was really doing like farm and stuff, like country stuff. I didn't I didn't realize until I got older. We're doing fun facts with Damian Willis. You were largely raised by your mom, who is a hospice
nurse caring for people in their final days. That's like an angel on earth in my opinion. Tell us a little bit about her and the biggest lessons she passed on to you. She's like always treat people how you would want to be treated, and she's always been hard working. I've seen her like struggle struggle like that they really like hurted me growing up. She probably didn't think I understood, but as I saw it, they really like it really
was hurting me. So she always told me, like to stay strong, like I always knew, she's like a strong person, strong woman. She always cared for everybody. She would always give her last to anybody, whether they gave their last to her or not. I know she's always tried to make your games in the past. What about now that you're in the NFL. I kind of made her missed Washington game. Those were the first game she ever missed ever from high school, elementary literally, and she was like
crying about it. She's still gonna try to make every game. I just didn't want her to drive that far by herself because I couldn't get a no plane ticket that weekend, so I didn't really want So that's the only game she didn't missed so far. I think she's gonna make every other game, even London. Wow, we're visiting with Damian Wellis. You were a football and a basketball star at Southeast Lauderdale High School. Earlier this year, they retired your number fifteen.
Tell us a little bit about the ceremony and what that honor meant to you. Yeah, I was on I don't know where I was going. I was on my way to either school. I had to finish like my last semester. I'm at last class, and I got a phone call from my coach shoes like they wanted to retire your number, I retire your jersey when up you come back. So I set a date. So when I got there, I didn't know how many people was going to be there. So I was like, I want to
see how much I really meant to the school. So when I got in there, it was like it was like a lot of people, Like the gym was pretty packed. It meant a lot. It means like they really cared for me and everything. And then I know, like my first NFL game at the Seahawks, they had a pep rally for the football team, but they also had like a separate pet rat like right after and they sent me the video. It was pretty cool. You dreamed of going to Old Miss, but you weren't highly recruited. Do
you have any idea why. I look at how athletic you are and see some of your achievements in high school, I'm trying to figure it out. I had the same question too. I really don't know why I wasn't highly recruited. I can probably say because I came from a small school, I didn't really understand like the recruiting process, like it was like so big on like stars. I didn't have the only thing I think I had probably like two stars. I don't know how I got him. I went to
one old miscount, I showed out I did good. Hugh Freeze Batman say his back office. He talked to me and my coach, and he was just like, if de Marcus Lidge, you know what I'm saying, doesn't pick up the hat, then he's gonna choose me. But he ended up picking up the hat and signing with Old miss. So I really don't know why nobody else like really recruited me. Oh, I had small schools. I'm not gonna say nobody really recruited me. None of the bigger Power
five schools. I really don't know why they didn't recruit me. They're loss. You started your college career at East Mississippi Community College, which became famous because of the TV series Last Chance. You your first two years there were the first two years of the TV series. Did you enjoy having all those cameras around? Well, I wasn't like a big, big factor, like a main character in the story. I really didn't like being on camera because one I wasn't
like the main guy. As soon as I got into Championship, I knew this was gonna be like doing like the drop down guys, so I really didn't want to be in the camera. And even the second year, I signed a piece of paper saying that I didn't really want to be the main character because one I had even played the year before a lot only played like maybe at the most seventeen snaps out of the whole nine game.
I really didn't want to be featured in it. So it was it was pretty cool to have him around, but I wasn't like the main character, so it was all right, you'll be ready for hard knocks the next time the Bengals are on it. Hopefully we never get on it, because I heard this like the worst, the worst teams get on hard nuts, so hopefully we'll never on it. Fair enough. After two years there, you moved
down to Troy University. But you came this close to playing for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats right right out of high school. They came to one of my basketball games and the coach did and after the basketball game, he said, I wanted to offer you a scholarship to University of Cincinnati. So I was really excited, and he's like, he wants me to take a visit this weekend. So that Friday night, as I was packing my clothes, he called me and then he was like, well, I'm sorry.
I really hated it. But the guy we offered two of y'all, both of two of y'all, and the other guy had committed already, and so I was he was like, I still want you to come on the visit. I just didn't see no point in going on the visit knowing that I couldn't attend at school. Khalil Lewis wound up at Cincinnati and had a fine career, But I'm sure they could have gotten both of you guys out
on the field. Yeah, most definitely, most definitely. So you had a fine career at Troy and the Bengals had a fifth round grade on you in the NFL Draft, but you weren't selected. How disappointed were you not to be drafted. I was kind of hurt, expecting I really wanted to get drafted. Each day I watched every selection from the NFL Draft, thinking that the fifth round through the seventh round I was actually gonna get a call. Actually, the fourth round to the seventh round. I thought I
was gonna maybe get a call. I didn't get a call. I got a call and like at the end of the seventh round from like different teams, those just for free agents and stuff, And that's why I chose the Bengals. You watched every pick. That's a long process. It's a very long process. Actually I watched it. It It was me, me, my mother, my girlfriend, my grandparents, and my uncle. We all watched different pick. So you signed with the Bengals after the draft? What was it about Cincinnati that appeal
to you. I came on a pre draft visit here. I mean I really enjoyed like the coaching staff and everything like that, and they didn't select any receivers in the draft. So I figured, if I come here, at least have it like a decent chance of making the team. I see, I saw what they had, like a j John Ross and Tyler Boy So I probably knew I was gonna be like in the first string in the first mix of it. But then I felt like I could get into that second rotation and special teams maybe.
So you not only made it, but before the final preseason game, you were basically told you had made the team and that you were going to start the season open or in Seattle. Was that surreal to you? Yes, considering that the media had told me so, I was like, then I had to go out there in practice, and so when I came back, I really like took it, looked at it like wow, I really I really don't fing to start my career as a starter week one as a free agent, so I really like, look at
all the obstacles I had to overcome. I'm not done yet, but this has been a journey so far. A few more fun facts with Damian willis what do you enjoy to do in your spare time. I really like talking to my girlfriend, if that's that's that kind of sounds crazy, But I like to play the game a lot, and I like to hang out with people. I really don't like to sit at home just be bored. But if I was back at home in the country, I love to go fishing. I love fishing. Do you have a
guilty pleasure? Is there's something that you splurge on with your money. Now, I'm not really like a big, big spending guy. I don't really like to spend my money. I really like to see it grow, then what to get taken away? They taught you well at Troy and in your in your Lifetime. Final fun fact for Damian Willis, who was your all time favorite athlete growing up any sport?
Brandon Marshall knows my favorite athlete growing up. I have no idea why it's between Brandon Washing and lebron Jame, but I love watching I love watching both of them, but Brandon Washington is just like as far as like football. I just love watching him. Since he came in and playing with the Denver Broncos, he had a great career. Yours is off to a great star. Congratulations, thanks for the time, Oh thank you, thanks for having me. That's
Damian Willis. We want to remind you that you can hang out with lapping me and meet Bengals players on our radio shows this week. On Wednesday night, from six to eight, we'll be at Wishbone Tavern on del High Pike for the Bengals Game Plan Show. Our scheduled guest from seven to eight is Alex Ericson Then on Friday afternoon from three to six, we'll be at Buffalo Wings and Rings in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. For the Bengals pep
Rally show. A Bengals player joins us in the final hour and we'll know who it is later in the week that's going to do it for this edition of the podcast. If you haven't done so already, don't forget to subscribe, and if you have a minute, give it a rating or leave a comment. Those five star ratings help more Bengals fans find this podcast. I'm Dan Horde. Thank you for listening to the Bengals Booth Podcast.
