Two notoriously weak just-above-500/one-and-done playoff sqauds. Paul Brown's first playoff outing with Cincy, Vermeil's first NFL post-season period.
Virgil Carter vs Jaws, 1-6-to-8-6 vs 'Miracle at the Meadowlands'! Bergey vs...Bergey.
Who wins?
'70 Bengals VS '78 Eagles
Re: '70 Bengals VS '78 Eagles
Eagles.
They had better wins- beat a playoff team in Miami as well as Washington who at the time was 6-0. (And to an extent they beat Green Bay who was hot in the early fall). Did it in a tougher division. And came closer to winning a playoff game.
What was Cincy's best win by comparison?
They had better wins- beat a playoff team in Miami as well as Washington who at the time was 6-0. (And to an extent they beat Green Bay who was hot in the early fall). Did it in a tougher division. And came closer to winning a playoff game.
What was Cincy's best win by comparison?
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Re: '70 Bengals VS '78 Eagles
I'd go with Philly as well. Cincy's opening week 31-21 win against the Raiders was probably their best game--which was then followed by six straight losses. Their seven consecutive wins came against teams that, at the time they played them, had a collective record of 22-44-4. The only team to have a .500 record among that group was the Browns in Week 9 at 4-4. In that game, the Bengals trailed 10-0 against rookie Mike Phipps before two touchdowns gave them the 14-10 win. In their last four games, that collective record was even worse: 11-31-4.CSKreager wrote:Eagles.
They had better wins- beat a playoff team in Miami as well as Washington who at the time was 6-0. (And to an extent they beat Green Bay who was hot in the early fall). Did it in a tougher division. And came closer to winning a playoff game.
What was Cincy's best win by comparison?
The following year, the 79 Eagles again made the playoffs, while the 71 Bengals flopped. Cincy won their opener that year, lost their next seven and then won three in a row. Despite a 4-7 record, they still had a chance to win the weak AFC Central, but lost at Cleveland and finished the year on a three-game losing streak. Though to be fair, the 71 Bengals lost six games by five points or less.
Re: '70 Bengals VS '78 Eagles
The '71 Bengals were probably the best 4 win team ever. They actually scored more points than they surrendered; 284-265.
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Re: '70 Bengals VS '78 Eagles
The only thing better of the 1970 Bengals over the 1978 Eagles was their kicker. Future Eagle Horst Muhlmann was way better than MIke Michel.