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Old 10-22-2018, 11:36 AM   #68
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Chiefs v Bengals all time record is now Bengals 15 Chiefs 14. They had beaten us a bunch of times in previous years.
https://www.footballdb.com/teams/nfl...mvsteam?opp=16

Here's more interesting stuff I found about the Bengals:

Marvin Lewis is in his 16th year leading the Bengals. He’s 129-121-3, including 0-7 in the postseason. Lewis is 6-2 against Kansas City and has never lost to a team coached by Andy Reid (3-0-1) -Note: until last night, now 6-3 and 3-1-1 vs Andy.

Here are some of the most dubious records, marks and embarrassing facets in the team’s history.
8-31 and 5-19: Whether or not you buy into particular narratives, the Cincinnati Bengals simply aren’t good on the biggest stages. The first record noted (8-31) is Marvin Lewis’ overall primetime record from the past 15 seasons, including the postseason.

The latter (5-19) is the record of Andy Dalton in the same limelight. While both the coach and quarterback are known as overall winners, their respective failures in these big games are major blemishes on their resumes.

35-62: This is the Bengals’ record against the Pittsburgh Steelers, including the postseason, in the team’s history. Quite frequently, the division, be it the old AFC Central or the current AFC North, runs through The Steel City, so the Bengals need to start flipping the series more into their favor.

14: This is the paltry amount of postseason appearances the Bengals have had in their 50-year history. Essentially, the team has made the playoffs at a 28% clip. Comparatively speaking, the Steelers have made the playoffs 61 times in their illustrious 86-year history with a 36-25 record.

0-2: This is the team’s record in the Super Bowl. Both were heartbreaking losses (sense a theme?) to the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s at the hands of former Cincinnati assistant, Bill Walsh.

0-7: This is the postseason record of Lewis in his 15 previous seasons as Bengals head coach. Though he has done wonders with a club that was downright awful in the preceding era, they still have not found a way to win some of the most important games in franchise history.

More maddening is the fact that Lewis has used four different quarterbacks in these contests (Carson Palmer, Jon Kitna, Andy Dalton and AJ McCarron) and still can’t get it done. Obviously, respective injuries to Palmer and Dalton in two immensely-important Wild Card clashes against Pittsburgh have to be taken into account.

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