San Fran 21 Cincy 3, Week #14, ’81
Posted: Sat May 12, 2018 6:14 pm
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Above are highlights and post-game interviews. Thirteen penalties in the 1st half! Apparently many TV-timeouts. You see one of the Bengal players saying that whenever they play an NFC team that CBS seems to call a timeout whenever they start to gain momentum. An excuse, or maybe some truth to it? Munoz was the only player whom I knew. Don’t know who the others are; their names weren’t given.
Cincy was dropped to 10-4 after this game. The Steelers, at 8-5, were on the eve of their 3-game season-ending collapse to come. As the piece above states, a win at Oakland tomorrow (Monday) night and they’re just a game behind going into their following game - at home - vs the Bengals. They were actually in control of their own destiny at that very moment going into Oakland for winning-out would have finished them at 11-5 with a 5-1 division record over what would have been a 4-2 finish for Cincy.
I’m surprised the highlights say that SF ‘dominated’ when, statistically, the game was the other way around. SF simply produced the key turnovers. Montana-to-Clark to go up 14-3 just before the half had to take wind out of Cincy’s sails. Bengals do credit SF’s short passes, then a run up middle wearing them out, keeping them off-balance. Bengals/SF Super Bowl was already being discussed, apparently, despite Dallas and also Eagles still looming large. The Bengals’ next loss would be...SBXVI itself which, again, had the statistical winner again losing where it counted most.
Above are highlights and post-game interviews. Thirteen penalties in the 1st half! Apparently many TV-timeouts. You see one of the Bengal players saying that whenever they play an NFC team that CBS seems to call a timeout whenever they start to gain momentum. An excuse, or maybe some truth to it? Munoz was the only player whom I knew. Don’t know who the others are; their names weren’t given.
Cincy was dropped to 10-4 after this game. The Steelers, at 8-5, were on the eve of their 3-game season-ending collapse to come. As the piece above states, a win at Oakland tomorrow (Monday) night and they’re just a game behind going into their following game - at home - vs the Bengals. They were actually in control of their own destiny at that very moment going into Oakland for winning-out would have finished them at 11-5 with a 5-1 division record over what would have been a 4-2 finish for Cincy.
I’m surprised the highlights say that SF ‘dominated’ when, statistically, the game was the other way around. SF simply produced the key turnovers. Montana-to-Clark to go up 14-3 just before the half had to take wind out of Cincy’s sails. Bengals do credit SF’s short passes, then a run up middle wearing them out, keeping them off-balance. Bengals/SF Super Bowl was already being discussed, apparently, despite Dallas and also Eagles still looming large. The Bengals’ next loss would be...SBXVI itself which, again, had the statistical winner again losing where it counted most.