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Touchdown, Bengals. It's East Bengals Line on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network, brought to you by Aycore. Pay Core is proud to be the official hr software provider of the Cincinnati Bengals. Alta fiber future proof fiber Internet designed to elevate your home, business, and community to a new level. Kettering health best care for the best fans, Kettering help, official healthcare provider of the Cincinnati Bengals. You're listening to the Bengals Radio Network. Let's get

it going on this Monday night. It's a victory Monday, and that means we'd got three hours to talk all things about a Bengals victory over the forty nine ers. We'll spend some time in those bills and cover a whole lot of ground between now nine o'clock. Lance back Allister, Dave Appham, welcome in. Thanks for hanging out with us tonight on Bengals Line on the first

Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network in seven hundred WLW and David. Last time we were here two weeks ago, before the bye, we talked about they had had a performance where everything had clicked at the same time and if it happened, they would be a very dangerous football team. And we saw yesterday from Joe Burrow throwing it to running it, to the run game, getting going

to the defense, answering the bill, special teams making contributions. We saw a statement yesterday that the Bengals, this is who they are and what they can be. That's a pretty darn good football team, it is. And they played complimentary football. They'd played a complete football game against a team that you had lost to in a row on the road and came back home,

crowd noise, all that they dealt with exceptionally well. The forty nine ers had won eleven in a row at home, party had never lost at home. He was eight to no and the Bengals spanked him. The Bengals took a lead, never gave the lead up, and had a lead for a high percentage of that football game. Teams often take their cues. The good teams take their cues from a quarterback with a cue from Joe yesterday from Zach said on the post game, I've stopped using the word unbelievable. T Higgins

said after the game, he's he's an alien. That the confidence that this group must gather from seeing that type of performance from Joe that Joe everybody thought would would be Joe, the healthy version of Joe. It's got to mean a lot to this football team, top to bottom. You know what.

I can only imagine how frustrated he was, because, you know, he talked about in the locker room with me how hard he worked in the offseason to try to improve his athleticism, you know, his strength and everything else that goes along with being a premier athlete, and that's an underrated part of this football game. And he works so hard and he looked really good and in the OTAs and mini camps and everything. I'm taking man, he's gonna

light it up with the gas. Light it up in the football gods did not so fast, my friend, and they put a delay on it. But man, to go twenty eight thirty two, who mean, eighty seven

and a half percent against that football team. And I felt like the best matchup for the Bengals, the most favorable matchup was the receiving corps, meaning everybody, the receivers, tight ends, running backs against their back end and if they get time, if Joe had time to take advantage of it, he was gonna have a big day in the offensive line rose up and gave him time. Let's get reaction from the co cheers. Dave with Zach Taylor. You're a souse sayer. You said first time was gonna be huge.

You guys dominated on first down. Yeah, the players understood the asignment, you know, and they responded exactly how we knew that they would. And so again, just just really excited for the effort and the discipline that those guys all displayed on both sides of the ball, all three phases and earned a hard faught win today. Joe Burrow seventeen in a row. He had twenty eight to thirty two. I mean, just crazy numbers, three touchdowns,

no interceptions. Describe what kind of game the guy had, it can't you know, And you don't even know that that's happening. You know, it's just you feel the rhythm of the offense. He just does it so often you don't even really appreciate it in the moment when you hear those stats as a as a former quarterback coach and man, you appreciate that, but we also know that what goes into it is outstanding protection to where he can trust what he needs to do, and the receivers doing what they need to

do to win. And that's what they did today. And now when defenses say, all right, well we're going to give the middle of the football field up, Joe's running like he's running six times averaging big numbers, you know, scrambling and getting first downs that way? How important and big is that critical? I mean just for a quarterback to understand what's the best thing to beat that coverage because they got you out numbered. They've got good,

good guys in the secondary and a linebacker. They got great rushers, so sometimes you don't have a great advantage in the pass game and some past situations on the coverage they play. And for Joe to use his feet, I know that that's the way to win. Man, that's big time. Red zone five times you down there, four touchdowns. He did have to turnover, you know that obviously isn't something that you're pleased about. But the execution.

Four touchdowns and five possessions in the red zone pretty good. Coach, Yeah, that's obviously we want to go five for five. But we knew coming on the road those four point players were going to be critical, and our guys found way to make those plays and run game pass game. It was good to see. Crowd noise was another thing who talked about. And it seems like you guys handled that exceptionally well. They did. You know,

I think we had a good plan. Joe did a good job being a fishing gid get into the line and making the protection calls he needed to make. He had to make a couple lout of balls based on two play calls we had, and so I thought that those guys responded the right way. Defense holds this forty nine er offense to seventeen points at home. I mean they had won eleven in a row pretty head and lost here. He'd won eight times without a defeat. How big a statement is it that you

never trailed your defense held into seventeen you put up thirty one. That's huge. You know. Our defense has really played that way all season long, you know, and we haven't always given the opportunity to play with the lead, but that's always what they've they've had in their back pocket. And so again, anytime you can give that defense a lead, they're gonna be pretty

dangerous. Joe Mixon complimented things exceptionally well in the running game. He rushed for eighty three yards averaged, you know, on sixteen carries, had an average five yards perorri he caught balls for over thirty yards, had over one hundred yards Scrimm's day. How big a complimence? He Yeah, a guy comes back home like that to the northern California area in front of his newborn daughter is pretty cool. And I thought he played with a ton of energy

today. Then he is really proud of him. So, coach, you swept the NFC West, I mean four Oh, now it's time to start stacking some wins against the AFC. And Buffalo comes to town on Sunday night. What you first thought there and around around the division? The only other team that won was Baltimore, So it's a Baltimore's got the best record, but everybody else's four and three and just battle royal as it always is in

the division. Yeah, this is we're always in the same spot. We always are, you know, and we're used to it, and we control our own destiny. We get to play all these teams again, and so we just taken one game at a time, starting Buffalo on Sunday night at Pek Bengals coach, Zach Taylor and David listening to him. We'll play later as we do. In the final segment of the show, the game ball

presentations and Zach game balls for everybody. But I made a note that I counted he mentioned fifteen different Bengals players, which tells you about the overall contributions of this roster yesterday. Yes, Joe was the main show, but there were contributions up and down the roster on both sides of the football, no question, you know. And Zach was great. I saw so and so, you know, and I saw so and so do this. And I also saw special teams like this big kickoff return. I saw that, and

at game ball after game ball is being presented. It was great. And to consider on a day where what the offense had I think sixty two snaps, defense played around sixty toss in twenty five or thirty special teams. To have one penalty when it was all said and done kind of is the kapper for an all around excellent performance yesterday. In that penalty ghost, I mean, it's a shame really that they called that penalty, because this team is

worthy of having a penalty free game. The way they played and the officials just created something to more of that. We've got a lot to deal with between now. At nine o'clock, Brian Callahan will join us to lead off our second hour tonight lou Anarumo and Hour number three. This first hour, we get busy with Joe Burrow up next to you here from Joe Mixon on the ground game, Orlando Brown and so much more. Thanks for being here, settle in. We got you for a plenty of Bengals conversation. A

thirty one seventeen win over the Niners. Well, look ahead that Sunday night football and those Buffalo bills. It's all ahead on Bengals Line of the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Hey, we're back on Bengals line on this Monday night. It's on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network. It's seven hundred WLW. I'm Lance McAllister. He is Dave Lepham Lance Shop the Bengals Pro Shop. Find the best selection in Bengal merchandise anywhere.

Visit the Pro Shops seven days a week, located on the north side of pay Court Stadium, or shop online at Bengals Dot com Joe Burrow twenty eight of thirty two, two hundred and eighty three yards passing, three touchdowns, a quarterback rating of one thirty four point eight. Here's Dave with QB one twenty eight of thirty two, two hundred and eighty five yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions, rush six times forty three more yards seven point two

of carry. Nice day at the office, man, Sorry what you say? Nice stay at the office. Nice day at the old office. Yeah, that's a big win for us. We executed it well. Still have some points on on the field, had some mental mistakes. So just like every week, win or loss, we're gonna we're gonna get better and improve our mistakes. Obviously physically, I mean, you looked. You looked as good as I can remember you looking. Do you feel one hundred percent at

this point? Yeah? I do. I do. It's still still a maintenance thing, still gotta you know, stay up on my rehab, in my treatment. But you know, it's feeling really good. Fell back to pretty much back to normal. So it's nice to get back to moving again, making plays with my feet. How about Joe Mixon supporting you know, the effort, the air effort, was sixteen carries eighty seven yards five point four per You also hit him three times for another thirty yards or whatever it

was. I mean he had over one hundred yards scrimmage. Yo. Yeah, he was unbelievable today. He you know, everyone saw the plays that he made, the runs that he made. But he was great in protection as well. Picked up some some big time blitzes for us to push the ball down the field. So he was awesome. When you were running the football, I was like, Oh, you split a couple of defenders a couple of times. You weren't gonna slide. You were going for every inch

you could get. I mean, you were just in his zone today, weren't you. Yeah, you know that's really what I worked on for the most part of the offseason was my athleticism and in my speed. I just haven't been able to show it really, So it was it was nice to see that see that work pay off. Did they give you pretty much everything that you expected? I mean you look to be in such a rhythm. It looked like you were not fooled by anything. You knew exactly what you

were looking at every single snap. Yeah, they you know, we had a great week of practice, had a great week of prep, so we were we were confident coming in. We were able to execute final question. Now you're above five hundred, here come the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. Got to get that W in the AFC. Right. Yeah, it's like it's just one game. You know we can we won three straight, but

every week is its own thing. So we'll enjoy this one tonight, have a nice plane ride back, enjoy it tomorrow, and then get back to work. Congratulations on a big day, Joe, Thanks to be one,

Joe Burrow on a monthster day. And and I want to go back to the first drive and the scramble, the avoidance, the duck, the spin, the shove, get away from me, and the ability to still keep his eyes down the field and throw with accuracy to T Higgins, that was like a moment like the music should have sounded from like Rocky, like he's here and he is ready to go. You're in trouble today because Joe's feeling it. I still can't going back and watching it, the number of times

he ducked and rolled and spun and shoved. It's it's something to behold. It is. It's remarkable, and I'm sure the forty nine ers at that point were thinking he's back. You know, we don't have a stationary quarterback, you know, a statue in the shotgun. We have a guy that is athletic. You can create and extend by time. You can hurt us with his feet, he can hurt us with his arm. We're in for a long day. The thirty calls his own number on thirty nine and goes

for ten. Later he runs for twenty. He sneaks for the first out in the red zone. I mean those components. I mean, Joe the thrower among the best, Joe with that component. And we'll talk with Brian Callahan a little bit later on brings him into the conversation that sometimes maybe he's not included on in terms of athleticism, but he shirtless certainly was a full

go with it yesterday. Yeah, And there were a couple of runs where I'm like, Okay, don't get too excited, man, you know, let's make sure that the football gods don't say I'm gonna get you hurt again. He is such a competitor, though, and man, I just love to watch his body language when he's on the football field and just in that uber focused, laser focused mindset that he has. It's like, I mean, there could be anything and everything going on around him, he is just

focused on what that defense is doing, and he is. He's a remarkable football player. His his mentality and mindset in IQ for the game of football is extraordinary. And you mentioned first down and just jotting some down, not all of them, but first down gains of thirty three, twenty two, twenty, seventeen, fifteen, twelve, eleven, eleven, nine, nine, eight, eight eight. I mean that those numbers are are eye popping against anybody, but against the forty nine ers, Holy cow. And you

know a lot of it. Like turnovers, get a turnover, boom, big play. I'm gonna compound the problem. I'm going for the jugular turnover boom, seventeen yard touchdown pass to Jamar Chase. It's like, take take take advantage right away. Let's just while there may be no cheez just trying to figure out what happened, why are we back out here? Go ahead

and capitalize and make a big play. I just thought that the whole approach to the football game, the whole mindset of the attack mode, the aggressiveness of the play calling, of the execution was phenomenal. Nineteen consecutive completions. You were you played with Kenny in the game he went for twenty consecutive. Was the final game of the eighty two season, actually in January of eighty

three at that point, that would have been at the Astrodome. Kenny went for twenty seven of thirty one three hundred and twenty three yards two touchdowns. Dan Ross was his favorite target that day. But you've witnessed twenty in a row in nineteen in a row, and there's so many similarities to those two guys. I mean, Kenny was an underrated athlete as well. Kenny Anderson could run. He had legit four to six maybe high four to fives speed.

He was a very, very accomplished basketball player, played high school basketball with Danissel. I mean, Kenny Anderson had a scholarship augustana Or for basketball and he was getting a partial ride for that. So, I mean a lot of similarities between these guys and the way they approached the game of football. And the accuracy is the thing. I mean, it's like and they just put it in the best spot you can put it. Every single time. It is remarkable and Dave yesterday, the ability to seal a game.

They have the Niners score to pull it, make it a one score game, twenty four to seventeen, get the ball back, and you're thinking, all right, a little bit dicey here, it'd be nice to finish out the game with a long drive, take some time off and get a scorer. And they go ten plays, they go seventy eight yards and Joe Mixon gets out to the left side for the score and sealed it. They didn't have to worry about asking the defense to do anything more. They did themselves

at that point. Yeah, and Joe did a great job on that play. I mean he creased them and hurt them big time going north and south. I mean, the offensive line was taking care of business with the two defensive tackles and Warner linebacker. They were really doing a good job. And so now the linebacker is safety. Everybody starts to cheat, and they were guessing nobody had contained in the outside and Joe took it inside initially and then

bounced it and nobody was there for their defensive responsibility. As we talk about all the time, do your job, don't try to harvest somebody else's crop. Don't try to. Okay, we've had problems there. I'm gonna try to go help solve that problem, because then you open the door for your own problem. And that's exactly what happened on that run seven plays yesterday for at least twenty yards by this Bengals offense. Hang tight, there's more to

get to. Joe Mixon on the run game. Orlando Brown will join us as well with the reaction. In this hour. We're up and running on a victory Monday, the Bengals line show, let me First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Let's keep it a rolling on this Monday night talking Bengals and a thirty one to seventeen win over the forty nine ers. So much to get to. Brian Callahan will join us coming up in

our second hour. Lou and Roumo our guest. In our third hour, It's Bengals one on the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WILW. I'm Lance Pacallister hanging out as always with Dave Belopham and Lance's time to make the right call, and that is presented by the law officers of Blake Maslin as always, and we talked about it, the touchdown drive to make it a two score game thirty one seventeen. Instead of a play, Let's

talk about the drive. Ten plays, seventy eight yards, five minutes and eighteen seconds off the clock, Bengals score. There's less than three minutes of play in the football game on that drive, never got to third down. Ten plays seventy eight yards all on first and second down. You had one, two, three, four, five first down plays, five second down plays, and all the second down plays were second and short. I mean

it was extraordinary, extraordinary, salted the game away. Yeah, that first half thirty five plays for two hundred and forty two yards, twenty first downs on thirty five snaps. I mean, I couldn't tell you last time I saw a number like that. Yeah, I mean they were prolific the way they were just getting after it for a first down. I'm trying to remember a game where they were as good on first down against the quality defense. I mean, this forty nine or defense is not a bunch of scrubs.

Joe Mixon carried it sixteen times eighty seven yards, an average of five point four. He had a long of twenty. He had the touchdown run that sealed it. Here's Dan Horde with the Bengals running back Joe. That was one heck of a homecoming, a tremendous victory for the Bengals and a great game for you. You describe the equotion, George charencing right now. Man.

To be honest, it was great to be at home. I felt like we came in here and took care of minis and do we had to do now, you know, headed on, so it says I'm not here to do eighty seven rushing yards for you twenty three receiving yards today, so we're goan to one hundred yards of offense. He had a rushing touchdown. You looked like every time you got the ball you heart determined to punish the forty nine ers. Yeah, for sure, it definitely was gonna go today.

You know, I just felt great man coach kept down enough to run and trying to do whatever we can to make him play. So it was definitely a great feeling to be able to deliver from my teammates. Long time coming, but now just got to keep on building. Both Joe's were amazing Joe Burrow completed nearly ninety percent of his passes, three touchdowns, no picks.

Looks like the CAP's pretty good. Oh yeah, most definitely. Joe kavic Hear did this thing, and I felt like, you know, everybody on the offense, defense, even a special teams had a hell of a part in this game. We played complimentary football and y'all, I felt like it was a long time coming. So it was a great win, big win for us. And now he's got to get ready to keep all start and keep goding. This was the offense that you guys have been hoping to

produce all year long. You know you're capable of it. You put it together for four quarters today. Yeah, most definitely. That was a great thing to see to be able to come out here and play four quarters in football. There's still less of things out there, still got dass only enough, but that was a great deal. We'll see a great thing to come out with the golf man and that's all that mattered. The other team of locker room right now is special. Just tell us what this went needs everybody

in this road. Oh, it means a lot, John saying time. We just got to keep building man, We've got a lot of We've got a big group of guys in here that you know, all we do is you know a night shine, right, you know, we shine and right it. So we's got to keep on going, keep on, uh, you know, playing with a with our heads that can't be met and everything else. Gonna take care of ourself as long as we execute. Man. So it's a great thing to see the great coming. Now he's going to

get ready for it Sunday night. Put go the cars. Got a Golden Gates tat on your chie are you definitely and we're in for sure? Definitely really really home and always he all right game to be able to come back and get a dub out here form too. Congrats had an awesome homecoming in a great performance. Big day for Joe Mixon eighty seven yards. He also

contributes three catches on three targets for twenty three yards along of twelve. But it was just good to see him be established early in the game and run hard and run between the tackles. And I think we were we were waiting, hoping, some wondering, you know, Joe get worn down as Joe, you know a lot of tread on the tires. Joe showed vintage Joe on runs yesterday. He did, I mean he he. He played a complete football game as well. You know, you talk about phases of the

of the of the team, offense, defense, special teams. You talk about, you know, a complete game, complimentary football within that phase, pass rush, helping coverage, coverage helping pass rush. Joe Mixon ran it, caught it, and Joe Burrow made mention of is blitz pickup. Joe Mixon has come a long way in terms of blitz pick up and protecting quarterback. Joe Burrow. Joe Burrow has noticed, Dave. They ran it from under center. I think four times on the opening drive they had gone under

center only seven snaps on the season going in. Ye, They're they're never gonna go full under center there. They're always going to be a predominantly shotgun team. But what is going under center allow them to do? What does it show a defense? How does how does it help in this offense? Yeah, you can have more of a diverse running game, you know, going under center, and and then you can marry it to play action a lot easier as well, And that's gonna be a big factor. I think

as the as the season unfold. Last year they ran two hundred snaps under center. So you know, you talk about it's about ten a game, little more than ten a game, and I think they're gonna work their way back to that potentially. You know, they were tracking to have like twenty one snaps at our center for the season. But that's the other part of it. You know, when when quarterbacks understand you have to reverse pivot to

all the things, put a lot of stress on that calf. You know, Joe being healthy, you could you could implement a little bit more of that hang tight more to get to We'll go up front talk offensive line and the protection and the run game contributions. We'll talk with Orlando Brown Junior, that and more as we continue on a victory Monday. It's Bengals Line on the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Hey, welcome

back to Bengals Line on this Monday night. If we do it other First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred w l W. I'm Lancemcallis You're always doing it with Dave Lapham, Yes, Sir, Lance, and Bengals fans on Fridays. Make sure to listen to myself and Dan Hord or box Miller if Dan Hord has UC obligations, and we'll be doing Bengals. Pet Rally is going to buy wings and rings on the air from three to six

pm on ESPN fifteen thirty. Let's go up front where it always starts with the O line, and here from the man, here's Dave with ur Orlando Brown junior Orlando Brown. I'm gonna talk about what you guys were doing up front. I mean your quarterback twenty eight to thirty two. I mean ridiculous numbers. Uh three touchdown passes, no interceptions, two hundred and eighty five yards. He rushed six times for forty three more. When Joe is doing that, when he's like, I'm gonna hurt you with my feet as well

as my throwing on, how dangerous are you guys? So dangerous? Man? We got a really good football team. We got the playmakers, we got the coach of staff, we got the scheme. When everything clicks, man, and we play hard, we strain, we're determined, we got attitude. The sky's the limit for what we can be. And you know, I think today was just a glimpse. Everything wasn't perfect, you know. I mean that's why there was a few times he had to scramble.

But that's both you know what I mean, and at the end of the day we'll get which is scary to think about. It is, man, there's a lot of meat on the bone, you figure, right. I mean, it's impressive. Five times in the red zone, four touchdowns. He had the one fumble that was that was unfortunate. You guys were cranking in the red zone. What was the secret? Execution? Keeping it simple? Man, Focus and execution, And I mean, that's that's who we are, man, That's who we are, and that's what we got to

continue to be. Joe Mixon, Joe Bixon complimented the passing attack. He had sixteen carries eighty seven yards five point four per caught three passes for another thirty. He had over one hundred di scrimming yards. How big was Joe Mixon today? I mean so big, man. It's so important. You know, as hard as he runs, as hard as he plays, man, he makes everyone's job easier up front. And you know, he did a great job making some great reads, man, making some great runs.

I mean, I can't stress enough, man, how important every piece is to this offense. And you know when our skilled players played that well, we played great up front. I mean everything goes hand to him. Man. You know, Zach got us prepared during the week, and you know it's it's everyone gets credit for this. You've been in the league, bit, you've had a lot of great personal success in team's success. What does it mean to come on the road and play a team like the forty nine

ers quit one and eleven in a row at home. Perty had never lost at home? He was eight no at home and you guys never trailing the game and you end up winning it by fourteen. How big is that statement? So big, man, But you know that's who we are and that's who we got to continue to be. I just I got a lot of confidence in his unit, a lot of confidence in his group. Man.

We go to work every single day when in ten and you know, Man, to come out here against this football team, the San Francisco forty nine Ers are not a joke. They will be in the playoffs, they will probably be in the NFC Championship and possibly in the Super Bowl. But that's that's who we are, though, you know what I mean. When we got that mindset, they got to play us. Man, there's no telling what can happen. You know, you look at the score and the stat

sheet today, you see what we able to do. As an alumni offensive lineman that lost the Super Bowl game to the San Francisco forty nine ers. Thank you, my man. I appreciate you. No appreciate you. Orlando Brown junior yesterday. Is it safe to say, of now what seven games, was that the best overall performance by the offensive line this year? I think so. I think it was, you know, in both phases, particularly run blocking, I think it was the best. Uh. They had

a very diverse, wide range, variety run game. The executed it well. But I thought the staple or the first building block was just coming off the ball and those defensive tackles and capturing Warner and then just you know, going right at him anchor those guys because Warner gets off blocks and he can really run. And I thought that the way they handled the interior and Joe Mixon went north and south kind of set a nice tempo. Yeah. That

that that feeling. Dave is a former offensive offensive lineman. When you can capture it and control it and get Joe running behind it. It's gotta be something pretty powerful for a no line, no question, you know. And uh, you know you're back in the huddle and you're looking at the running back. He's looking at you and winking, you know, nod in the head and you got it like, yeah, we're gonna be good today. Everything's good. I mean, there's nothing better. Has Orlando Brown Junior been

everything you thought he would be coming in here? Yes? And I think the thing that is not surprising, but as pleasing as anything, is his personality. The type of guy he is. Everybody gravitates toward Orlando Brown. He's just a natural born leader and you can't put a price tag on that. We'll take a time out and come back. We've got the defense to get into. We've heard from Zach, We've heard from Joe and Joe Mixon,

or Orlando Brown. How about we spend our final segment of the A were talking a little bit about the defense, and that'll lead us into our second hour with Brian Callahan is the headliner, and third hour with lou Anarumo. We've got a lot to sort through. Thirty one seventeen, The final

is the Bengals move to four and three on the season. More as we roll on with Bengals on on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred wl you down the stretch we go Bengals line and the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network in seven hundred WLW. I'm Lance Pacallister. He is Dave Lapham, Yes, Sir Lance, And before each Bengals home game at pay

Court Stadium, stopped by pregame at the Banks located along Freedom Way. This is the bud Light tailgate zone near Joe Knuxall Way, and walked through the Jungle Zone powered by Toyota Face Painting games in interactive stations. We've talked repeatedly about the complete effort turned in all three facets, and we need to spend some time on special teams because they held up there into the bargain yesterday.

Whether there was a forty one yard return by Travon Williams or Evan McPherson nailing a fifty six yarder, what were the the the wins were swirling early? Was at the case throughout much of the game. Yeah, they died down in the first half. It was a lot more of a factor than it was in the second half. But you know, he missed the fifty yarder and then he blasted the fifty six yard You know, they both teams had pretty much equal possessions. The Bengals had ten, forty nine Ers had eleven.

Then there was an eight yard average drive start advantage for the Bengals. Now part of that, obviously with the interception they started at the forty nine ers seventeen yard line. That changes the whole dynamic of field position. But plus eighty hitting yards and special teams held up there under the bargain so much so that right now going into this next opponent, the Buffalo Bills third in the NFL are the Bengals onun returns sixth in the NFL, kickoff returns fourth

in the NFL. Covering kickoffs. Darren Simmons almost has three of this four special teams units the top five. McPherson now has four of the five logus field goals in franchise history. He's gone fifty six, fifty seven, fifty eight, and fifty nine. The other kicker in that group of top five would be Randy Bullock, who had a fifty seven yarder, but money back

with four of five, and that the one he missed. That was the sequence where Joe was hit and took the sack on third and seven and moved it back to a fifty yarder and made it more difficult if I remember correctly, an eight yard sack. Yeah, changed changed the dynamic, you know, dramatically. We're talking forty two yard chip shot McPherson as opposed to a fifty yard But McPherson will tell you I should have made that fifty yarder,

you know, no, no question about it. But I tell you it's it's impressive when all three phases are operating like like this football team did on the road. I'm telling you it's the flight is draining. It is a long flight. I can't imagine what that flight home would have been like last night. Oh and won that football game, man, that would have been brutal. You know, it's a good when your punter does not punt until six sixteen of the third quarter. That's the first time Brad Robbins punted.

He had one. I thought Yoshi was so close. It hit and it was just a hard kick. It was tough for Yoshi to down it, but he had a chance of the three and it just made because it was a once it hit, it rocketed right at him with the bounce and the wind. Trent Irwin, I tried to judge the wind as it was swirling. Let the one bounce and it bounced about an extra thirteen yards to the Bengals disadvantage. But it was part of what was going on win wise at

that point. And that's what Darren Simmons will tell you. He can. He has it down to the inch. Whenever you let a punt hit the ground, the average distance is and it probably is probably you know, around eleven or twelve yards, you know, give her take, So that is definitely a huge factor. Yeah. I forgot to mention this after your conversation with Orlando Brown Junior. But the forty nine ers played it up yesterday with bringing back the eighty one forty nine ers team, the eighty eight forty nine

ers team. Joe Montana was there, Jerry Rice was there, they were all there, and I loved your comment to Orlando bro Junior. Thank you for being the forty nine ers. All right, that's good. Yeah, as a former offensive line of lumb thank you, you know, and he big smile and laughed about it. But yeah, Joe Montana, Joe Burrow, big hug before the game, and very similar in their style of play. Joe Montana was sergeant like with his accuracy, Joe Burrow sergeant like and

Joe Montana underrated athlete in terms of hurting you with his feet. A lot of similarities there as well. Hang tight, We've got a whole lot more to talk about. Lou and Arumo will join us to kick off the third hour. We'll hear a little bit more from Zach, a little bit more from Joe, plus preview that Buffalo Bill's game, and then you're gonna want to hear the game balls. We go inside the locker room for the present tem and it's pretty good stuff, really good stuff from Zach, and then

Joe brings everybody together for the Hooday chant. You'll hear that. To wrap things up, we're cruising on this Monday night of Bengals Line. We're on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW touchdown Bengals East Bengals Line on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network, brought to you by paycre Paykor is proud to be the official HR software provider of the Cincinnati Bengals. Alta fiber future proof fiber internet designed to elevate your home, business, and

community to a new level. You're listening to the Bengals Radio Network. All right, let's get it going hour number two tonight. It's a Victory Monday, and we love Victory Monday's. We're in the middle of three hours of breaking it all down and went over the forty nine ers yesterday. We'll look ahead of those bills as well. It's Bengals line of the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network seven hundred WLW, Lance but callister along with Dave Lapham.

Yes, Lance and Bengals fans make sure to catch me and Dan Hord every Wednesday this season for Bengals Game Plan presented by Bud Light on the air from six to eight pm on the ESPN fifteen thirty. We sat here two weeks ago and you mentioned the frustration of not having a game where all elements clicked at the same time and said, when it happens, you're one of the best teams in the NFL. We saw that on full display yesterday. Absolutely we did. It was It was a really well executed game by all of

those guys on offense. I thought the gentleman up front played as well as you can play. That's a that's a really really good defense. And I know they there's a lot of talk out there about them struggling or what have you, but no, that's as good a defense as you can play in the NFL. And our guys took it to him for the entire game. And that was awesome. It was awesome to see we ran the ball well, we pass protected well. Burrow was lights out, All the receivers got

in the action. It was just a mix and ran hard. I mean it was one time I think he dropped green Law and that just dropped him. Yeah, and that's a that's a Pro Bowl caliber. I mean, that's that. Those guys aren't like some rookie you never heard of. Yeah. So just really proud of the group. They they answered the bell and in a really in a really big way, and they did a great job executing the game plan. And it was really fun to watch him play football.

And the key is, though, is the you know the season's not over. You know that's not We didn't we didn't win anything yet, So We're gonna keep stacking him and keep trying to play that way every week, and if we do, I think we'll be in a pretty good spot. Dave, I got so excited I didn't even officially welcome you man. You you go ahead and do the honors and welcome you man. Well. I love it. We have the architect of the game planned yesterday. It was

so effectively executed offensive coordinator Brian Callahan football, no question about that. I agree. I think the offensive line probably had their best performance. Greenlaw didn't know where he was, what day it was when Joe ran. He was gathering himself there for a little bit. But in that situation, I know that's like first down was unbelievable. I mean I was tracking it. I said to our stat guy, I said, first down is a big deal

today. There they're number one in the NFL only allowing four point eight eight yards per first down. We got to track first down. You guys were killing them on first down. I think it was like, of your first hundred and twenty six yards one hundred and seventy five one first down, and you had four touchdown drives twenty seven plays in those four touchdown drives, one third down, it was third and ten. You converted it twenty six plays

on first to second down, didn't even get the third down. And that's the best way to handle third down. That's you know, I'm happy that we played that way because that's that's how you have to play to beat those guys. If you're behind the schedule against that team, it's gonna be a long day them to get to all their pressure packages and flitzes unless they're rushed te off We knew we couldn't let that happen, and one of the one of the keys to the game for us was to see it stay on schedule.

And I talk about it all the time with the offense is when we're in rhythm, we're playing really well, we go first down, second down, first down, and that's just how we play. And when your offense is feeling it and you're and you're having success, you're having success on first down, that means you're getting in the second and two or three and it's an easy conversion to another set of downs, right, And that is by

far the best way to play football in the NFL. If you can, if you can do it like that, that's how you want to play right. But it was. It was a it was a critical part of the game plan to make sure that we were we were staying on schedule and we were fishing on first down and second down, so we weren't in any long third downs. And look, I say it too, is you don't, like I said, you don't have to be in third down. There's no rules that say you have to play third down. Let's not go to third

down. Sure, but that was that was really well executed by those guys. I mean, we were a big part of that was was our running game. Efficiency in the in the game was was was outstanding. So really hats off to those guys in the run game up front, mixing running the ball because it was that was the difference in in the efficiency. Part of it was when we had the ball off, it went for good games.

Sure. Joe talked after the game yesterday about the disappointment of it. Spent so much time in the offseason working on his athleticism, acceleration, and then the calf injury and boy, yesterday, the opening drive, the avoidance of the sack, the the nine point three seconds where and at the end of it he still has the accuracy to hit Tea along the sidelines for the catch.

That's what makes him, That's what makes him who he is. And I don't I think he's an incredible athlete and he does not probably get the same recognition for his ability outside of the pocket. In the pocket, he's fantastic. And you know, he's playing the way that he wanted to play from the get go, and we just he couldn't. And so now he's

finally back to pretty much normal and doing normal Joe things. And and sometimes we we we get surprised by those things because they're they're so almost you know, superhuman at times. But yeah, I mean I thought he was sacked like twice in that play, A fake guy that didn't pull the whistle, I want to know. I mean it was disappeared. Yeah, I mean it was an unbelieve It's there's no words to describe it. I mean, you can't. That's just that's just a quarterback making an incredible play, doing

everything he can to help a team win. And that's Joe, man, that's everything he's about. And that was that was a We're gonna be seeing highlights of that all week, I'm sure, uh, and deservedly so. It was a It was an outstanding play and really a critical play. You know, if the first third downs, third and ten is first third down of the game, you know, you go three and out there, you're not feeling probably quite as good. And those are the plays that we missed

early in the year that that. You know, Joe I think ran for maybe four or five first downs yesterday, and I mean, you want your third down offense to be better. The quarterbacks got to do part of it too, you know, with his legs, and that part was was really cool to see you. It was just it's it's how you have to play football, how you have to play quarterback in the NFL, and Joe does

it as good as anybody. Yeah, Joe had six carries for forty three yards, averaging over seven per in that twenty yard run where instead of going down, he like kuy Of, splits a couple of defenders and gonna get every inch. I'm like, oh, great play man. Yeah, there's probably a few like I love his. I love the tenacity of it. Yeah, you don't have to do it right right right. We know, we know you're tough, yeah, I guy, you know, we know

you can handle it. But Yeah, he was. He was unbelievable in terms of what when when the defense, you know, it does get pressure and then he does that to him, that's that's backbreaking. Yeah, it kill. It's kid's killer. And they you know, two of the big runs, the third down conversion on third and nine, he checked to a quarterback draw while were empty, yep, and there was nobody in the box,

and he just said, Dodd do this myself. Thanks. And that's great because that means there's a bunch of people out there trying to cover, and so throwing the ball would have been pretty difficult there. And then the other one was they they played one of their only snaps of two man of the game, and the old adage for quarterbacks is that they're gonna play two man. No one's covering you. You're you're the you're the one. You're

the guy that has nobody and no eyes are on you anywhere. And so he recognizes immediately moves in the pocket, and I don't even know that he looked at the defense. I think he just saw the two men and said I got this. It took off runt and so it punishes defenses when they try to cover all of our skill guys, and if Joe can take advantage of his legs the way he did, uh, we become really really difficult

to defend. As a defensive coordinator, you hesitate this, say, okay, I'm gonna call man coverages and have my my guys take their eyes away from him. You know, once they turned their backs on him. I mean, Joel punish it many, just like all the all the guys that move around with with Mahomes and Lamar and Josh Allen. You know, that's that's part of what makes those guys challenging. And Joe doesn't necessarily get seen in the same vein as those players, but he is. He is capable

of making you pay with his legs pretty dearly. So it's good to see him back to normal. Yeah, they answer, cut it to twenty four to seventeen, one score game and then you guys go ten plays seventy eight yards to seal it. How satisfying is it to see it unfolded finish it

off that way? Incredibly satisfying it was. You know, we were, especially the end of that drive, we were trying to run the clock, make them use their timeouts, and we're okay with kicking a field goal there and going up ten with with them with no timeouts in less than two minutes ago. And then I just remember like that, you know we're doing the

right thing. That's how you should handle the situation. But it's like, we can still run the ball in the end zone, you know where we can still score, right, And it was just it was great to see those guys finish it off and Nixon bounced the duo out to the perimeter, and it was just a really great feeling to answer a score, put the game out of each and and play that way in a in a in a huge moment, you know, that's you thought, the momentum is starting to

swing. And then we get the ball back and then it's like, oh man, like the three and out here is a disaster. And and our guys continued the theme of the day with playing really good football and and and capping that drive emphatically with that touchdown. A complete clean game offense was not penalized. The only penalty is a bogus called DJ reader what the hell was that? And they called that. I'm like a form tackle, You're gonna penalize the guy? And then bunch as lou about that. Oh my god.

Yeah, we're gonna have to check that out. But it would have been a turnover free game, in a penalty free game except for the one footb Yeah. Yeah, I think that's always been one of our strengths. Think the last two or three years, I think we've been one of the least penalized offenses in football. That's a testament to guys playing a good technique. Guys understand the rules, knowing they can be physical, but knowing when you know what the line is. And so that's huge. It's huge to

play a discipline football and huge to not get penalties. And that's something we've prided ourselves on here for a while, is that we play pretty clean football on offense. And you know, it's good to see not having any flags throw. Sometimes you can't control that, you know, but but our guys do a great job. Like to Dodo that through the flag on DJ you

can't control that Dodo bird anyway. I mean, it's it's it really went into the game tied for fewest penalties called on you and fewest penalty yards. I think you're gonna be number one by a good margin after this performance. Yeah, I think it's always critical is you try to avoid negative plays, and we try to avoid negative plays in the run game, try to avoid

sacks, you try to avoid penalties, anything where you're moving backwards. You're trying to avoid those, and I think that's a that's a huge part of successful offenses, not hurting yourself. And and thankfully we do we do a good We do a good job of that. We do a good job of it. Sunday, We're gonna need to continue to do a good job because that's a that's an important part of the game and under underrated part of the game. You're obviously not going to go under center all the time, but

what does it unlock when you can go under center with Joe? It just gives a variety, you know, it's we've been really good in the shotgun in the run game. It's been good for us O. R PO game has been productive. But at the end of the day, you can get pigeonholed in the shotgun and you don't have to necessarily major in being under centered, sure, but it does it does open up the run schemes you don't

necessarily it's it's harder to know if it's a strong week. When you're in a gun, it's it's a little easier to know where the ball is likely to go. It's it's we're still a one back run team, so as defenses say, it's kind of one back, one gap and it's easier to defend. Now we make it harder with the RPOs, But there's an element

of being under center that that opens up more. And we've always felt like, even coming out of last year, that we need to do a better job of mixing those things in as Joe's got more comfortablaying NFL football, and that's part of the game. And I thought it was really good. We had we've had. We had perimeter plays, we had traps, we had gap schemes, we had zone plays, we play action, we screened. I mean, it's we jet sweeped. It was it's what you want.

It felt like we It felt like they were all on their heels the whole day. And that's that's a part of it, you know, is being able to have enough variety where you can be under center and be effective as long as you're mixing up your tendencies and run and pass and all those things, and it does allow for a little bit less of the defensive line that just tee off right. There's a lot of factors that help it, and

it's something that will continue to do. And again, we'll still probably be a shotgun team, but there's going to be plenty of times we'll be under center. And I think it was ineffective reintroduction back into the offense yesterday, all the things you're talking about, the jet sweep screens, all that. I'm like, you know what, given the forty nine ers a dose of the forty nine ers, man, I mean doing things to their defense that

their offense does to other defenses every week. And I love it. It's like, man, smack them right in the face with their own stuff. Boy, that was great. Third down start off, three for three, then five in a row. Don't don't convert. Did they do anything differently or was it just lack of execution or what? What do you think? No, we had two or three lack of execution things. We had one the one sack, we should have probably scored. Just there's some things that

didn't go right in that play. But yeah, I mean they they they changed up a little bit in the second half. They they we were trying to for I'll get into the schematic weeds a little bit, but we were trying to use our backs out wide and empty to get some indicators on man and zone and and then when we bring they give us anyky, we bring them back into the backfield and then we get to whatever our man player or

our own play, whatever it was. But a couple of times they would they checked when we would check, and so we they'd give us an indicator and change the coverage when the back came in. So they did a good job of cat and mousing that with us. And you know, I'll give them some credit to they're they're good on defense. They've been good on third down. So but we yeah, we had some execution things and then they

did some good things themselves that that made it a little bit challenging. So you know, ended up okay on third down, but certainly could have been better. Congratulations, Go get another cup of coffee. Always enjoy you hanging out with us. You got it, get it, freshen it up and there you go. You got a cold too, I do. I'm fighting cold. Yesterday. It was brilliant, man, I was I was fighting a big time to get that game in. Yeah, giving me both.

I'll tell you I've been sick for three weeks. I think it feels like I'll just slide a little bit further away from both of you. I don't think I've contained to anything. What one thing. One thing yesterday though, was we confirmed Number nine is pretty good. He's one of the best. He's to me, I think he's the best in football. And I hope, I hope you get hope. You playing this Vega's chance to keep proving it to everybody. Yeah, he's he's pretty special, is amazing. He's

Brian Callahan. Take a time out and continue. It's Bengals Line of the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred W l W. Hey, we're rolling right along on this Monday night of Bengals Line on the first Scar Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred w l W. Talked offense. To kick off the air, let's do a little defense. Here's Dan Horde with Sam Hubbard. Sam, this is a heavyweight fight between two of the best teams in the NFL. That's a great win for the BED. I think

the emotion in the locker room indicates that. Explain what this one means everybody's stepping. That's the second highest scoring leam in the NFL. You held them seventeen points. What was the key takeaways? That's always still tha time we need to clean up. But Keways get up there now, Rat and Nelson two huge erception forty nine ers have great linebackers, but the Bengals linebacker to

play a great game today. National recognition. They continue to show. So Joe Burrow said his week he thought he was close till a hundred percent. I think we can say one hundred percent. They know what we saw. What do you think I wouldn't have been playing against him? What he did today? The line off them, That's that's the job. We all know. And you know he might go about a doubt. And you know, you guys have gone from owing two to four and three and a time for

second place. You feel like you mad ty for second place in the division, Pittsburgh, And do you feel like this team is back to where it needs to be? Out late? Ways Ago got a big game, Sam Hubbard after the game still ahead, how about Jamar Chase and Tyler Boyd. And we'll touch on special teams as we make our way through a Monday evening. He victory Monday on Bengals Line and the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred w l W. Hey, let's keep talking Bengals on this

Monday night. Welcome back into Bengals Line and the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred wl W I Lonce Pacallister alongside is always Dave Lapham yes Lands and Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout the season. Say five bucks off Mike's car washed top to washes for all wash is sold. On Wednesday, Mikes donates one dollar to the legendary Anthony Munhoz Foundation. Mike's is open daily seven am. And Jamar Chase targeted twelve times yesterday ten catches, one hundred yards,

a long of twenty and a touchdown. Here's the Bengals wide receiver with Dan Horde. All right, Jamar, we knew you were a great wide receiver. I didn't know you were a great gymnast him till today. And tell us about the flying backflip celebration. Yeah, I didn't want to have some fun doing backflow. I did git Nassis when I was younger, So run it with me bember and Pats before though probably no, it was a little hppy, but I still got it. Yes, you do ten catches,

one hundred yards on touchdown and a great performance by the offense. How would you sum up today? I said, we did go well? Just here I was standing deepest today and that never got us the way always played great. They go with out as seigners today, but we executed what we had Avatarius sud He left a few points on the board. But did you feel like this was the first time you put four together, four quarters of good offense together? I want to say, so, yeah, we done that?

Had any efficiency of going for a don second offer a Dallas and I will want us to do anything. Joe Burrow completed about ninety percent of his past and he ran for more than forty yards. Can we safely say at this point that the camp is one hundred percent? Oh y'all need to say now walking back borough the fact, what were you thinking about walking off the field this long ass flight home? Happ good point, it's a happy light, but it's still of all though, yeah we go last time you saw

that kind of energy on the sideline of huh. I can't say it man, But I definitely not have thought the energy before we got out of here, Before we got off the plane, you could feel the energy within the team. So he's I thought, we probably a good day. Feeling a new season like that, you feel like a new season. Oh still the same season. I mean we're still four and three. You know, I'm saying we started to get the way its gowing up. That's all. These

are two of the best teams in the NFL. What does this win mean me? It's allowed for it. The figures, opposunity out of the way. We play in a very good offense man defense. But you know we came out with he was picking me all talk how impos were the fullest couple of thrives. The way Joe surgically let your guys down the field. Yeah, that's how it goes. Thought of every possession of saying, every job, every and every time we get a bomb bers on the game. You

know, that's how the one started off. But you know, going get out, he'd been sending boy to make him did him rested in them in the bag out there? So your touchdown came right after Logan's check, and that was a big momentum swing first his takeaway and then take to get on the first play. Yes, it's a great has a great way call.

We've been setting up the big bubble all night. He us hello, breath of every bubble with do today and you know we called that had the perfect common want to say, you like the most catches, but the Cincinnati Freeway all contributed in the midway. I think t had about six. Tyler caught a touchdown pass, Yoc got in the ends up again. All of the weapons contributed. Yeah, so that's what we need right that. That's how

we make it a great offense look even better. Thankrat's on a great win and you ten catches one hundred yards for Jamar Chase yesterday and the kapper with a backflip, a dynamic backflip which the judges had to give a perfect ten for execu. Oh he's stuck the lamb, I mean absolutely stuck it. It was crazy. But Jamar obviously you know, ten targets, twelve targets,

ten catches. Seven other receivers were involved, Chase Higgins, Smith, Boyd Mixon, Irwin, Josie Vosh Sample I mean Joe Burrow was distributing the ball to as many different people as he could. Ryan Callahan challenged the others during the week when he called some guys out and said, look, other people have to take the load off it, Jamar Chase's shoulders. We need more out of others, and they got it. And I think that's a great sign on the flip side of it, as great as the forty nine

ers passing game is. They only had five receivers involved. Now they get injuries, you know, Deebo, Samuel and others, and you know you gotta understand that, but still they Joe Burrow get eight people involved. Well. On in his twenty eight completions pretty good. Jamar had a long of They had four guys with catches of twenty yards or longer. Jamar had a twenty yarder. Higgins a thirty three boy to twenty two Irwin at twenty one.

The Irwin, who was a thing of beauty and just a classic Trenton Irwin catch, was just kind of streaking the possession, the avoidance of the big hit. He knew he was going to take a hit, but he's just he's like the security blanket. You know, a play that involves him is going to be a successful play. With nothing going haywire on it. He just does the job he does and he's got the total confidence of his

quarterback. Joe Burrow loves Trenton Irwin and why wouldn't you. He knows exactly what he's supposed to do, when he's supposed to do it, how he's supposed to do it. And how about back to back touchdown passes to the Yes, if you get him involved. And he's a gifted athlete as well,

so they could they could start stacking some. They could go on a run, and David I noticed that and looking at the next gen breakdown of the routes that Jamar ran yesterday, And we talked about this a lot with Jamar, but I think it's worth repeating the number of different ways they used him, the different routes he ran, whether it was left sideline, right

sideline. This seem it's just I can't imagine trying to defend him because of the the multifaceted aspect of where he can line up and what they can do with it. And you know it starts during the week practice. Obviously he bites off a lot, but he can chew it all and swallow it. There's no question. And then on game day I got I used to get there on the over there with the first buses and and I like to watch guys go through their their warm up protocols. He works his butt off.

I mean it's it's unbelievable, and it's all with the tennis ball and he's running all kinds of routes. I'm thinking, man, say something for the game. Nobody works harder than Jamar Chase. He says, such a high bar the rest of the receivers, because your stud is like, I'm gonna work harder than anybody. You know, I'm not taking anything for granted. I'm gonna be the example. And then the other guy's like, man, am I doing enough? Look at Jamar? Jamar is killing it. This

guy has got an unbelievable work ethic. We'll go from one wide receiver to another, from Jamar Chase to Tyler Boyd conversation with the Bengals wide receiver. As we continue, It's Bengals Line. We do it on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Hey, welcome back to Bengals Line on this Monday night on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network in seven hundred WLW, Lance but callister along with Dave Lapham, sorting through thirty one

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trusted teammate. See how we can help your company win. Sure to visit www dot ohiocat dot com. Whod go Bengals. Tyler Boyd three targets yesterday, three catches forty yards along of twenty two including a touchdown. Here's Dave with Tyler Boyd. You're the guy that got it going in the beginning of the football game. You were blocking, you were catching the football, you were making plays. Was that? How big was it to get off to

a fast start against these guys? YEAHO, as you know, especially coming off the bad week. You know, sometimes you might come back still slow, trying to get your body back right. But we're a good, pure team and we know what it takes to get wins, and that's what we go out there and do every week. So you had three catches for forty yards, you had to rush for another six. So what did it feel like running football? Though? Number time? What did it feel like running

the football? You had a rush for six yards? Oh, I feel good. You know, whatever they need me to do, you know, I'm prepared for itching every situation. And now I'm just that guy as you can lean on, you know, anytime you need something to happen, I'm always available. I always make sure that I'll give Joe outlet. How about Joe twenty eight to thirty two. He completed seventeen in a row at one stretch of the football game. Guys, unbelievable, isn't he? Yeah,

he's back. Now that's the Joe sayety that that we've been that's that we've been missing, you know, And now he's ready to go. And I feel like this, this this is our time to going out run speaking to run. When he would do that, when he would tuck the football and run. What kind of an added dimension does that give your offense when he's out there picking up first downs like that. Uh, it's huge, you know because when teams we had the top three receivers and teams ain't gonna play

too much man. But when we force him to play man and they don't watch the quarterback and Joe's this more enough quarterback to know he could just go run for the yards, you know, and make them uh regret even playing man, you know, regardless of him allowing us to work and get out of the route. Uh, they still got a great rush. So he he understands football and and and what the timing is like in his head to

get the ball off or just tucking and run. Five times in the red zone four touchdowns, had a turnover on the other one and then you know that happens. But how about how productive was the offense in the red zone? What was it like every time you guys get down and you think you're gonna score. Yeah, it was huge. You know. Once if you if you score every time in the arizone, you're most likely gonna win a game, you know. And we proud ourselves on that because of the Seahawk

game. We would just scored twice and then it was all in shambos. Really didn't have no motion in the whole second half. But this is probably the best complete game this year for everybody. You know, everybody contributed, Everybody made plays when their number was called. And I mean we're we're I think that this is this is that time that we're ready to keep it rolling. You come on the road to San Francisco. They had won eleven straight at home, pretty at one, eight in a row, never lost at

home. You guys travel out here, you never trailed in the football game, you end up winning up play fourteen. What kind of a statement is that? Yes? Huge, you know is let everybody know that we're back. You know, I can't keep saying out anymore, you know, because they're one of the top teams or if not the top team in NFC. And uh, I mean it's high lart. Now we're the team to be and we're gonna continue to be that team and it's us who day. Congratulations

on a big effort, man. Appreciate your brother Tyler Boyd with Dave after the game. Targeted three times, three catches, forty yards and a touchdown, typical Tyler Boyd day. He's mister consistency. It might not be a lot of glitz and glamour, but you know what you're gonna get with Tyler Boyd, no doubt, you know. And the defense steps up in the first possession three and out after giving up eight yards on first down. It buckled down. That was a huge three and out. The offense is appreciate

that defense. Ten plays, eighty five yards culminated by Tyler Boyd seven years. Touchdown a typical piloboid option route. Make it right decision You on the same page, es quarterback Joe Burrow, thing of beauty. Well, head down the stretch in our second of three hours tonight, find some time for some left for the special teams. The third component of the afternoon yesterday, that is, we roll on down the stretch in our second hour of Bengals

Line, First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network. It's seven hundred WLW down the stretch we go, Bengals Line of the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network. In seven hundred WLW. About to put our second of three hours in the books. I'm Lance Bacallister. He is Dave Lapham, Yes, Sir Lance, and before each Bengals home game at pay Course Stadium, stop by pregame

at the Banks located along Freedom Way. This is the bud Light tailgate zone near Joe Knuts All Way and walk through the Jungle Zone powered by Toyota Face Painting games in interactive stations. We've talked repeated about the complete effort turned in all three facets, and we need to spend some time on special teams because they held up there into the bargain yesterday. Whether it was a forty one yard return by Trevion Williams or Evan McPherson nailing a fifty six yarder, what

were the the the wins were swirling early. Was that the case throughout much of the game. Yeah, they died down in the first half. It was a lot more of a factor than it was in the in the second half. But you know, he missed the fifty yarder and then he blasted the fifty six yard You know, they both teams had pretty much equal possessions. The Bengals had ten forty nine ers had eleven, and there was an eight yard average drive started advantage for the Bengals. Now part of that obviously

with the interception they started at the forty nine ers seventeen yard line. That changes the whole dynamic of field position. But plus eighty hitting yards and special teams held, they're under the bargain so much so that right now going into this next opponent, the Buffalo Bills third in the NFL are the Bengals one returns sixth in the NFL. Kickoff returns fourth in the NFL. Covering kickoffs, Darren Simmons almost has three of his four special teams units the top five.

McPherson now has four of the five longest field goals in franchise history. He's gone fifty six, fifty seven, fifty eight, and fifty nine. The other kicker in that group of top five would be Randy Bullock, who had a fifty seven yarder, but Moneymack with four of five, and that the one he missed. That was the sequence where Joe was hit and took the sack on third and seven and moved it back to a fifty yarder and made it more difficult. If I remember correctly, you can eight yard sack.

Yeah, changed change the dynamic, you know, dramatically. We're talking forty two yard chip shot McPherson as opposed to a few. But McPherson, I'll tell you I should have made that fifth yard you know, no, no question about it. But I tell you it's it's impressive when all three phases are operating like like this football team did on the road. I'm telling you it's the flight is draining. It is a long flight and I can't imagine what that flight home would have been like last night. Oh and won

that football game, man, that would have been brutal. You you know it's a good day when your punter does not punt until six sixteen of the third quarter. That's the first time Brad Robbins punted. He had one. I thought Yoshi was so close it it hit and it was just a hard kick. It was tough for Yoshi to down it. But he had a chance of that three and it just made because it was a once it hit, it rocketed right at him with the bounce and and the wind. Trent

Irwin, I tried to judge the wind as it was swirling. Let the one bounce and it bounced about an extra thirteen yards to the Bengals disadvantage. But it was part of what was going on win wise at that point. And that's what Darren Simmons will tell you. He can. He has it down to the inch. Whenever you let a punt hit the ground, the average distance is and it probably is probably you know, around eleven or twelve yards, you know, give her take. So that is definitely a huge

factor. Yeah. I forgot to mention this after your conversation with Orlando Brown Junior. But the forty nine ers played it up yesterday with bringing back the eighty one forty nine ers team the eighty eight forty nine ers team. Joe Montana was there, Jerry Rice was there, they were all there. And I loved your comment to Orlando Brown Junior. Thank you for beating them the

forty nine ers out right. That's good. Yeah, as a former offensive line of lumb thank you, you know, and he big smile, laughed about it. But at Joe Montana Joe Burrow, big hug before the game, and very similar in their style of play. Joe Montana was sergeant like with his accuracy, Joe Burrow sergeant like and Joe Montana underrated athlete in terms of hurting you with his feet. A lot of similarities there as well,

that's two hours. Hang tight. Lucky for you we've been for us, We've got a third because we've got a whole lot more to talk about. Lou Anarumo will join us to kick off the third hour. We'll hear a little bit more from Zach, a little bit more from Joe, plus preview that Buffalo Bill's game, and then you're gonna want to hear the game balls. We go inside the locker room for the presentation and it's pretty good stuff, really good stuff from Zach. And then Joe brings everybody together for the

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the Bengals Radio Network. Let's keep talking Bengals. Our number three, unfolding tonight on Bengals Lot on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio network in seven hundred WLWA. Victory Monday a Lance Bacallister along with Dave Lapham Pie for the Kettering Health feature. Lance and a couple of players up front. Trey hendrickson defensive line ankle issue. He came back at a sack or smumble, so it looks like it's gonna be okay. I'm sure it's sore this morning after sleeping

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There's very very I guess the simplest way to say it is the man the Winter Room. The man. Well, I appreciate that laugh, but I gotta I gotta give a shout out to Kettering health too, because they need to come and get our guy laughing telling you it was it was worse yesterday. I was struggling, man, it was. It was a struggle, but it was so much fun. I'm watching this game and I'm like, man, this is what what a what a complete complimentary football game that

football team put out there yesterday? And coach DJ Reader, what the hell was that? How do you call that penalty? It's the only penalty of the day. Are you kidding me? It would have been a perfect game. Why did I see him upset on the sideline at the end of Oh my god, Oh my god, what the hell that was? That was? That's the way you want to instruct it. That was a picture perfect form tackle. Unreal. Yeah, it's tough, tough one. What what did he say anything to you to be given you? He just there?

So how was that? I just wanted to leave that topic alone. What what kind of explanation can you give on that other than I blew it? Sorry, I blew it. Let me Let me bail you out of any potential fine by please help me. Opening drive, Christian goes for eight and then the next two plays boom boom, Cam Taylor brit the big third down and and the tone set right on that opening drive where you stoned him after

the first play. Yeah, well I thought I thought DJ. On the first play, DJ was affected by one of their linemen and it wouldn't have been eight yards. Uh, and the next play with stuff I'm and then DJ reader takes the center and walks them into the backfield. They Cam is blitzing off the edge and hits them there. So uh, yeah, it was a good start. I think our goal is obviously to not let them run the ball. They're one of the best offenses in the league, especially

at home. They're one of the most challenging run games to prepare for. And really, at the end of the day, their normal runs did not affect us. You know, the quarterback scrambled and they had some yards at the end of the game that meant nothing. So I was happy. It seemed like, coach, you have a you have a great handle on and you kind of gave this information to your players. Okay, this window dressing, some of it isn't that meaningful. So make sure you're where you're supposed

to be. And if the window dressing you know is a big deal. You're already there, you already said, because what they're trying to do is get you moving still. They don't want you be set and ready to take things on. You guys were set and ready to take things on. Yeah. It's it's, as I mentioned, very challenging with all the shifts and motions that they have, but uh, you know, we we are. I thought our players handle all of it well as you mentioned, and you

know, it's it's. Uh, it's not easy because we can talk about it how it doesn't affect you, but when you see, you know, guys moving in front of you before the ball snapped, it's it's challenging, but guys, it looked great. Six the red zone shutouts. Now six different times opponents get to the red zone get nothing from you. And the the Jermaine Pratt interception, it's one thing if it's a throw down the field he's reacting to it was right in front of his face, and the reaction

and the the hand eye coordination, it was it was something else. It was a great play by g I don't know how he caught it. But the play starts with Sam Hubbard, so they're trying to run a shovel, pass the kittle, and we played a particular specific way and and you know Sam comes down to force to take away the shovel and it kind of disrupts the play and then you know, Jermaine takes over from there. So it's terrific. So they get two good linebackers, no question about it. I

mean they do. Warner's a great player, green Law is a great player. But your two linebackers, Logan Wilson, Jermaine Pratty. He's got an interception, and I think they looked at it as you know what, man, we're pretty good too, and we're gonna show people we're pretty good. They made more big plays in that football game than that duo did. Well. I say it all the time. I wouldn't tradear two for for anybody. And those guys are great players, as you mentioned on the other side.

You know just just how they handle the game, Jermaine and Logan, how they communicate. I can't there's no price tag you can put on that. So those guys are football players and we got a lot of them, which is a good thing, no doubt. We've referred to Trey Hendrickson as a warrior. Before yesterday, you see him go down, You're thinking, Okay, get up, and then he's hobbling. But man, he went

back in and a big impact towards all the way to the end. Always always, Trey is just always affecting, uh, always affecting the quarterback, always affecting the game in one way or the other. Uh. And thank god, you know, uh, he was able to bounce back and do what he did for us towards the end. Hubert had us, ach Henderson had us. Sack Hill was a factor the h Boys and their coach by another H Boy hobby. I mean that defensive line. It starts today and

does a great job. You know, all of our assistants do, all the coaches do, but yeah, hob is on those guys constantly, and you know they they love him and they want to play for him. And it's a it's a heck of a deal. Including the final play of the third and so that in fifteen minutes and change to finish the game. Your you guys force three turnovers, three in the final quarter and on play at time, so important, especially the one as you mentioned Dow in the red

area. You know, Logan's interception was phenomenal again, Jermaine's as well, and Mike Hilton's and the sack fumble on the next play. You know, all played very well. Yeah, no quo, no question about it. The other good thing too, when you look at complimentary football, the ultimate compliment would be, Okay, we're gonna score in one play, and they did seventeen yard touchdown pass Jubarch turn it over. Okay, not only did you turn it over, we just scored in your face. I mean that

that stuff demoralizes to you. Oh, there's no doubt, you know, you know, uh, just the way the energy on the sideline just go as you go from a huge play on defense to a touchdown and then you're just riding that wave of momentum all the way through. And then it showed yesterday for sure. Our you know, Joe was, Burrow was outstad Mixing

was outstanding, all of our guys. You know, the way they the way our offensive line protected for Joe in game time to throw the ball and I think he had what seventeen and something, We're eighteen straight completions, They're right, I'm not mistaken. Nineteen, So just great, great, great by our whole team. Hilton comes off the edge sticks Mitchell for a loss

of four. What makes him so good doing then? Just as a knack, you know, it's one of those things where he just has a great feel of when to time it up, when to go and when we call those and they turn out to be runs, they're usually a negative play for the other team, So it's been very productive for us. They have, you know, extraordinary weapons. You know, guys like Kittle McCaffrey. You can't really spy them necessarily, but you have to have a lot of eyes

on them. You can have guys assigned to them. Other guys have to have eyes on them as well, don't they. Yeah, yeah, we paid it, uh, special attention to McCaffrey early in the game in the past game, right, you know, you could see it when I think it was the second third down where we were kind of doubling them, and then you know, Kittle got opened a couple of times. He made a quarterback to hell of a throw in the steamball, so we started doubling him

some. But those are two great players they have, and you know, so we handled them. Uh, you know, Kittle had yards there. But again at the end that I don't count that. Yep, sixty, that's what kind of aggravates me. You know, you look at the box score and it's like they had over sixty. It was the game where he held him a seventeen points the most important. But it wasn't a fore under yard performance. I mean no, it just wasn't that kind of day.

It was not. No, let me say it again. Yards don't equal point points, no doubt about it. I'm with you, coach, That's why you all three phases clicked yesterday. Is this team ready for its traditional run? Now? Knock on what? I hope? So you know, we've got a great team coming in here Sunday night, and it doesn't get any easier after that. So uh yeah, we're locked in and you know, back and ready to go this morning. This forty nine er team had

won eleven in a row at home and party had never lost there. He was eight and o there. What does it mean to end that? Well, we have great respect for them, their team, their organization, how they built that team. I mean again, they're humming along there, and I know they lost a few in a row, but they're they're they're a handful and it wouldn't be surprised to see him again at some point, but

they're they're they're a terrific team. So I just felt like the way our guys approached it coming off the buy, you know, we knew it was gonna, you know, be a great effort to do that. But I was proud of them. I heard all week long the practices were unbelievable or the focus, the execution, and usually when you have great practices like that, it leads to that type of performance on game day. What is it about the bye week? This is the third year in a row now where

this has been the case. Come out of the buy, guys ready to go back to work focused. I mean, what is it? I don't know. I just you know, the way Zach's schedules it, I think has a lot to do with it. And you know, we give them enough rest, but we get our work into use the bonus day on Monday, and you know, stay locked in to what the job is. I

think when you're playing playing any NFL team, you're gonna be ready. But when you thinking maybe a little bit more heighten awareness, when you're going on the road against a great football team, you know you gotta we all know, we've got to be on top of our game, so it worked out. Congratulations, thanks as always for making time with us. I appreciate it. The man onto the bills, it may in one of the bills he is Lou Anarumo. We'll take a time out to continue It's Bengals Line of

the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Hey back on Bengals Line of this Monday night on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. You always good catching up with Lou and Arumo, Bengals defensive coordinator and always appreciate the time. A little bit more from Joe Burrow coming up in this hour from the podium. We'll preview the Buffalo Bills and we'll take a listen to the game balls as well. All of that.

Before this hour is done, let's get a little bit more from Zach talking about the performance and what they got all around yesterday and the best all around effort of the season. Here is Zach on thirty one seventeen over the forty nine ers. That was our first real complete game by our team. You

know, that's how that's how we're meant to play. And again, our team meetings this week was was this is I know it's not even Halloween yet, but this is November football for us when you go on the road and play the forty nine ers, a team that's had a ton of success over the last years in this league, that we have a ton of respects for. So proud of the way that our guys fought, probably the way they controlled the game in the second half, and and we're able to get us

this win Burrow today. What stood out for the most numbers, nineteen consecutive completions is pretty good. Uh, but that typically means that everybody else is doing their job as well. And and this was a big challenge for our offensive line, a big challenge for backs and our tight ends as well.

They rose that challenge. They were where they needed to be. They did a great job giving him a pocket he could work with, a great job by our receivers playing on time and being where they needed to be so he could find them. Uh, that extension, you know on the first third and ten, that t team made himself available and got that big I mean that really catapulted the dust into the game. You know, we sit here and talk about these games that we lost, and it was those plays that

we didn't make early in the game. And so that that's a that's a play that jump starts in and end up scoring a touchdown. And uh, and that's really what it comes down to. What do you think about the way he moved? I mean that it was that I mean, he was an the way he ran, I mean what was Yeah, I don't you that word unbelievable anymore really, to be honest with you, but that that first one, I mean, I'm joking because that's just kind of what you

come to expect, and it's it's just a great job. And again I've I've learned just to keep my mouth shut and not say anything, not think anything negative while he's back there in the pocket moving around. You've just learned your lesson year four here. But again that was again, that was a big play and he did a good job with his feet, He did a good job. Ver was two men running through. That's the best play you can get. Did a good job checking to a quarterback draw on a big

third down. So again, those are just things that that he's year four here, he's stepping up and recognizing coverages and knowing how to attack him with his feet when he needs to. I mean, you know, we wouldn't trade him out for anybody. There's a lot of good linebacker do as in this league. We wouldn't trade that pair for anybody. And for both those guys to step up and get takeaways. Jermaine's was down in the low red first and goal on the eight unbelievable pick. I didn't see Logan's I was

over there talking to Burrow, but I'm sure that was great too. You know, I saw the stat, you know, in my postgame, but he's he's got the most line picks by a linebackers since twenty twenty. That's

just great ball scials. That's the receiver slash safety that he's gotten his his skill set over there from Wyoming and high school and just really really probably the way that those two guys played, team was able to win here at Sarrancis, where they hadn't lost the game of the season, they only lost one

game last year. They had won eleven in a row. They had won eleven in a row, and that that's that's that's things we feed our players, you know, because this is the type team that responds to that. They want to hear that. They want to hear that Buffalo had one home loss in the playoffs in their history. They want to hear that this team's you know, one eleven in a row at home, because someone's got to beat them and it's going to be us, you know. So I think

that that's just kind of the edge that these guys play with. They want that information, uh to fuel them. And and they they responded how I assumed that they would. We did go one under center and they've been locked for you guys today that you haven't been able to do because you haven't been able to do it. Yeah, there's just some things that we felt like we could do to attack them, and and felt like our guys did a

great job executing. You know, we kind of had a plethora, that's a that's a fun word I haven't used yet up here, a variation of things that we could do there. And I thought our guys did a great job finished really with the same run there a couple plays in a row. Our guys were just doing a great job blocking it. That mixing scored on and and really proud of the way that those guys, I mean that's tough.

That's tough to block the same play three times in a row. And our guys responded the right way, and Mixing made a great cut and scored a big touch on there touchdown and Chase there the slot the screen or whatever. Was that a play that you were saving for a moment, you know, right after the interception right there in scoring range where you'd see him on that all day or what was the background on that thing? Uh, it almost come up that the play we hit Chase with at the end of the

two minute drive that got us down inside the ten. That was kind of toggling between those two and and we chose the one that that was a big game for us and just came back at the right moment. You know that with that play was a suggestion by somebody on the headset. No, I don't know who to give credit to, but that's a good spot for it. You know, that was Brian and Troy early in the week putting that

play in based on something they saw. And you know, it's a good job just by our coaching staff finding the right moment to get to that play and and uh, Joe Joe and Jamar and TV did a great job selling it and get into it. Was the idea at the start of the season was the get here, this is what we know we're capable of, and we left some stuff on the field. We left, you know, it was to the field goal that we missed. That was we put having in

a tough spot. We knew in warm ups that was that was the tough direction. That was a tough distance. I think we had a sack that that kind of took us out of a rhythm there. That was a tough one, and then he drained the fifty six yarder on the other way. But I don't remember what your question was, now, Oh what the offense

looked like? Yeah, I think it just gives us more variation, more things for teams to work on. But again, I just I thought that the team executed really well verse versus team that you're going to have to execute well to beat. You know, you're not just going to get free plays against them. They're going to make your earn everything. I thought they did a really good job of justin come out of a halftime and making things challenging

for us. And so again our guys found a way to respond and found a way to make some plays and and I was proud of the response that we had there. Comments from Zach following the win. More as we continue, a little bit more from Joe Burrow on how he felt yesterday and a look ahead of the Buffalo Bills. That and more moving along on Bengals line of the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Let's keep

talking Bengals Onday Monday Night. No reason to slow down on a victory Monday thirty one seventeen over the Niners. It's Bengals Line of the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. IM lance backcallister, he would be Dave Lapham and this portion of the show is presented by Bedford's Sportsbook, official

sports betting partner of the Cincinnati Bengals. Talked about Joe's day a lot twenty eight to thirty two to two hundred and thirty eight yards passing three touchdowns, no interceptions. Here is a little bit more from Joe on how he felt and how the offense was clicking. Yeah, felt good, able to exc well enough to win. We still have some points out on the field. So just like every win and every loss. You're gonna learn from it and watch the tape. But it's a good day. Yeah, we needed this

one. We needed this one, so big win, but it was just one. We got a lot of football left to be played, so we're gonna enjoy this one for a day and get right back to it when it looks like And we managed to scramble and yeah, tough, too tough to break those down. They just kind of happened, you know. Really that was athleticism, acceleration, explosiveness was really a big focus of mine in the off season. Uh, I just haven't really been able to show that too

much. So it was nice to to have that hardwork payoff. How much does it feel like? Yes, great week of prep, that's really where it starts. The urgency was really high all week, great great, great days of practice and it wasn't perfect, but you learn from every rep that you get and you were able to correct it very quickly. So it was a great week. We're gonna learn from this one and move on. Chase Wilson right on the side, would you say to those guys, man,

I mean, Jermaine's play in the red zone was unbelievable. I've i told him it was one of the best players defensive players I've ever seen. It was big time. He just needs to stand bound to go score. Next time to Joe, what did you think going on the Senate did that? Did that help? Yeah? We were able to get some some big play action shots off of that. We got some some great production out of that. So that's gonna continue to be part of what we do. Can you

can you take me through the wild scramble on the first drive? I mean you held it for almost it was ten seconds time to throw. Did you think you were going down? Just what did you see on that? Well, I'm never I never think I'm going down. I'm gonna, you know, fight to the end on those It was you know when when plays break down like that of always pride of myself and being able to get out of those situations and make plays. Like I said, that's something that I worked

really hard on and off season. I just haven't really been able to show that. So it's nice to to see that hardwork payoff. University at the end of the first turn it over there and then come out and put points on the board. Structure of that game. Yeah, yeah, like I said, it wasn't perfect, that's for sure. We we left points out there, and we had some mental mistakes, uh that we got to clean up. But overall, it is a well executed game. But it was

a great team win, complimentary football. Defense stepped up in big spots, offense stepped up in big spots. Special teams stepped up in big spots. Yeah, it's you know, he's not getting a ton of opportunities, but the opportunities that he's getting he's making the most of. He's he's really savvy and scrambled droll situations. Uh, those are both of both of his touchdowns have have come that way. So that's exciting to see and we're gonna see

more of it going forward for your career. There's a lot of talk about the offensive line, and you know, things weren't going well and there's always comments on the offensive line. How do you feel like they played today and specifically Orlando Rout going up against one of the best pressures. Yeah, they were awesome. They were awesome. Uh, not just in the in the past pro but also in the run game. That was a big part of the game today. We were super efficient in the run game. We also

had I think we ended up with over one hundred yards rushing. Uh and so that's gonna be a big part of what we do going forward. That was a complete game on offense. We got to stack more of those together. Now we'll get to Chase to see Montana before the game. Did you notice it or a lot of did They were honoring Passport year the teams and that stuff. I don't know, No, I did not, But me and Joe are good friends. He's a great guy. You know, we've

we've done some marketing things together. So it's always nice to see him. I always enjoy spending time with him. So change you have to if you want to be good. We got great coaches that that know what it takes, and we got players that are able to take great coaching and and you know, really apply very quickly. And so coming out of the by we had a lot of things that we wanted to work on, and you saw it on the field today. Joe Burrow meeting with media after the game Dave.

During this three game winning streak, Joe Burrow is completing seventy eight percent of his passes, eight touchdowns, just two interceptions, quarterback rating one eleven point three over the last three games. And I know we've talked a lot about the performance, but it just it shows you optimal level Joe is well.

I mean, I'm not breaking news here, just how elite a quarterback he is and what he means to this football team and the confidence, the infusion of confidence they have to feel yesterday for all the times we've wondered and they had to wonder, you know, Joe's not quite right? Is he going to be right? Is going to nag him throughout the season? What

yesterday meant has to mean a lot to everybody involved with this organization. There's no question Lanson, Joe Burrow said rightfully, So okay, this is one, you know, and we've got ten left, and we got ten to one game seasons basically because honestly, the second half of the Seattle game game prior to this one and before they went into the by was not vintage Joe Burrow. And he knows that. So he knows that it can come and

go. He doesn't take anything for granted. I mean, I think he appreciates, you know, the performance that he put together against the forty nine ers, but he knows it doesn't mean the Hill of Beans. When he goes out there against the Buffalo Bills, it's going to be another entirely different dynamic, different players, different game plan, different matchups. The carryover is you just basically have to start over, start from scratch every single week,

and he knows that better than anybody. He does it better than anybody. We'll talk about those Buffalo Bills up next. Then you'll hear the game ball presentation as we head down the stretch Bengals on I'm the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Hey, we're rolling right along on this Monday night. It's a victory Monday and we're breaking down thirty one seventeen over the Niners, and we've always got time for the opposition on a Sunday nighter

against the Bills. We'll get into that. The show is Bengals Line. We're on the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. I'm Lance Pacalister and he is Dave Lapham Well Lance. As we know, the stadium is called Paid Court Stadium, and pay Corp is proud to be the official HR provider of Cincinnati Bengals Buffalo Bills up next under the bright lights Sunday Night football at pay Corps. Buffalo is five and three coming off a Thursday

nighter, so a little bit more time for them. A twenty four to eighteen win over the Buccaneers. They have wins over the Buccaneers, the Giants, the Dolphins, Commanders, and Raiders lost to the Jets to open the season. Also lost to Jacksonville at home and at the Patriots twenty five twenty four. But if you're talking Buffalo Bills, it always starts with the main named Josh Allen, who had a big game on Thursday night. Didn't added

in like Joe Burrow. The rushing element rushed for forty one yards. But Josh Allen is we talk Joe Burrow being a late Josh Allen is certainly in that conversation among NFL quarterbacks. His arm strength second to none. His arm talent is there as well. I mean, he's he can be accurate, probably not as consistently accurate as Joe Burrow and others in the league, but he's completing almost seventy two percent of his passes seventeen touchdowns, eight interceptions right

now, more than two to one. You know, the thing that's very interesting. The second and fourth quarter. The other ones they're doing their damage. Seventy one to twenty nine. They've outscored the opponent of the second quarter forty two points. Eighty three points they've scored in the fourth quarter and allowed fifty one. So that's the most they've allowed, but it's the most they've scored as well. So they have finish in the fourth quarter plus thirty two.

That's their second best quarter. But that's that is where the Bengal's gonna have to compete. They're gonna have to finish in that fourth quarter because you know the Buffalo Bills are gonna be there and be part of it. Third down Buffalo second in the NFL right now, converting forty nine percent on third down. Dalton Kincaid, we come off a game where the tight end was

productive for the forty nine ers and Kittle. Dalton Kincaid's the rookie. They took twenty fifth overall and he's kind of stepped up and assumed the like number one man role because of the injury to Knocks. But Kinkaid, the rookie, has thirty catches for two hundred and fifty eight yards, and a touchdown, a nice showing in his first eight games of his rookie season. Yeah, and the Bengals historically and traditionally they had their issues with the tight end

position. So we know about the offense and defenses of both these football teams. Special teams is going to be a factor. I mean, the old position is going to be huge. Who is gonna take away fewer first downs that the irrespective offenses have to worry about. And we talked about how well the Bengals special teams were playing Buffalo third in the NFL and returns sixth and kickoff returns eighth and covering kickoffs, so both of these football teams three of

their four areas of special teams in the top ten. Back to Josh Allen for a second. We talked about just how good he is, but he's also had that propensity for turning the football over. He's thrown eight interceptions, he's fumbled three times, lost too, and that's been the bugaboo and kind

of the recklessness at times. And the accusation is he tries to do too much sometimes and it leads to turnovers and gives he gives you an opportunity and they come in bunch of Yeah. I mean it's not like you know, eight turnover. It's like he'll have multiples and then he'll go without. Then they'll have multiples again. So see if Lewen and that defense can cause multiples in Cincinnati. The last time Buffalo came to Cincinnati, game wasn't played.

Now this one is gonna be big. I mean, pay Courts is gonna be rocking, no doubt about it. Let's take our final time out. We'll head down the stretch. You'll hear the game ball presentation and more. It's Bengals Line on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Here we go down the stretch, final segment of the night on Bengals lone of the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW. Lance

back Catleister Dave Lapham. But before we run out of time, Dave tell us about in the trenches. Yeah, we're gonna be catching up with DJ Reader this week in the trenches. That'll be interesting, I think to find out his reaction when that flag was thrown on the hit that he put he put on the quarterback. I mean that that was crazy but DJ and efforting Ted Carriss as well. So I'm going to have one member of the offensive

and defensive lines. Is my objective on this one. And we usually get current players, former players, current coaches, former coaches, broadcast people, anybody affiliated and associated with the NFL. We try to get a little more information for you in the trenches, Dave. We are on the eve of the trade deadline on Tuesday afternoon. Much has been talked about would they, could they, should they? Do you anticipate any type of move for the

Bengals by the four o'clock deadline on Tuesday? I really don't. I mean I think that you know, the bye week was opportune in terms of getting your due diligence done for trade discussions because if somebody calls you, you don't want to be ill prepared. And but so much has to go into it, salary cap concerns, the cost of doing business in terms of compensation of player or draft pick to get a player to come to your particular franchise.

I mean, there's a lot of talk, a lot of calls that made a lot of talk is done, but very very few deals are done, although last year ten of them ten players moved on on the last day of the trade deadline. Before we close it out, let's go inside the locker room after the game. Here's the sounds of victory and the game ball presentation. Take a listen. How the Bengals played football? What are we saying? Is this October football? Is this September football? What is this November

football? Right? And you guys turned it off? Plays your best come out of a bye, because that's what you do. You played great in November, December and January, because that's what you do. That was a good football team. I'm right. They've won eleven home games in a row. How many guy in a roll now do that's one of those games we go on the road and that's us, right, that's Bengals football. Everybody gets a game ball. There's a couple of things that I have to point

out last couple. I mean a lot. Okay, in the first half with nineteen straight completions twenty eight to thirty two, I said one percent. That's pretty good for two eighty three and three touchdowns. Awesome protection, awesome route running, awesome checkdowns. Okay, Joe Burrows receivers Jamar had ten for one hundred to touchdown. He had sixty nine. He had a big touchdown. I saw Trey Harman with the huge catch for first. I saw Yoshi

with the touchdown. I saw Joe Mixon come back home average five four core carry in a tochdown. I saw Logan Wilson have his tenth interception, the most fire linebacker. I'm first in goal in the eighth because no one scores in the redsone on our defense. I saw Jermaine Pratt pick up. I saw Hubbard and Hendrick send with some big sacks. I saw fumble recovers like DJ Hill. I saw the first third and one in the game, d J Reiders step up. I saw the secondary player tails off man. That's

a tough group. You guys play your tails off. I saw picked by Mike Hill. I saw having mc curson hit a fifty six, and I saw the Bengals get their third straight wins. Let's just sack when we got next week, prime time, Sunday Night. Wouldn't want any other ways, mis Off, Bank Course, Stadium, Buffalo Bills. Let's get it. We have to. We're singing for now. Hoday go beat them bangles day,

hoday a gonna beat them bangles. No pretty cool, seeing cool sounds of the game Ball presentation, Joe Burrow wrapping it up there with the hooday chant, and we are wrapping up as well. I uh, I commend you because you have made it. At times I think both you and I thought well, question downgraded to doubtful? Will he be downgraded to out? You were never out? You stayed in and I have the ultimate respect for you getting this out. You have made it. Congratulations, I appreciate it.

Rock Prity was my inspiration. He got through a concussion protocol in a short week, so I felt like I had to step up. Go rest that voice. Feel better and we'll do it again next week after a big Sunday night went over the bills. Sounds like a plan. Sir Dave Lapham, Glance pactleister, thanks for being with us tonight. It has been Bengals Line on the first Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network and seven hundred WLW

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