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Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

Another one-score loss, and what Zac Taylor needs to do from here

Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

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🗓️ 29 November 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Jake gets you the game recap, then James joins the show and we try to figure out what mattered following the Bengals loss to Colt McCoy and the New York Giants 19-17. Then we talk about what Taylor needs to do, for those fans that are undecided, to earn confidence for another year in Cincinnati. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:11.1

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0:17.4

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0:25.1

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0:32.0

Because Pepsi isn't made for those who play the game, it's made for those who watch it.

0:36.2

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0:39.5

You are Locked on Bengals. Your daily Cincinnati Bengals podcast. Part of the Locked on

0:46.0

podcast network. Your team every day.

0:54.1

What out, Bengals fans and welcome to another episode of the Lockdown Bengals podcast. James

0:58.9

will be joining me as always for segments two and three of the show. But I'm Jake and I'm here

1:03.3

to get you through the opening part of the show when we'll recap the Bengals 19 to 17 loss at

1:08.6

home to the New York Giants. Just another in the string of one-score losses

1:13.0

for Zach Taylor's team. And Brandon Allen had the ball in his hands with the chance to win the game

1:18.0

in walk-off fashion. Didn't quite happen that way. We'll talk about how the game got to the point

1:22.8

it did where the Bengals hung with the New York football Giants, now four and seven, all the way down

1:29.8

to the last minute of the game.

1:31.8

The Giants took the lead on their first possession of the game, and the Bengals quickly

1:35.5

answered with a Brandon Wilson, 103-yard kickoff return touchdown, setting the record for

1:41.0

the longest play in Bengals history.

1:44.0

This play unseating, current offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs and

1:48.4

former Bengals head coaching candidate Eric B. Enemy, who's 102-yard kickoff return previously

1:54.3

held the record.

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