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"I can't throw the ball to myself," Owens said. "I can't do anything else. All I can do is just go with the plays that are called and just hope I can get some opportunities.
"You saw what happened in the first half. There were some opportunities there and they (Pittsburgh) game-planned to the point where they knew we were running some routes. ... We saw that, but we still didn't make any adjustments."
The '93 team won two of its last three games, finishing 3-13 and tying for the worst record in club history. The 2002 team went one worse, finishing 2-14 under Dick LeBeau. These Bengals can match that mark by losing their last three.
No matter the final record, this team will likely be remembered as the most disappointing in Cincinnati history. The Bengals won the AFC North last season, kept the team virtually intact and brought in Owens to improve the passing game for another run at the playoffs. A 23-20 loss in Cleveland on Oct. 3 started a nosedive from a 2-1 start to one for the record books.
This one won't end as neatly as the last one. Shula not only kept his job after that 10-game losing streak, but even got a two-year extension with one game left in the season.
Coach Marvin Lewis is in the final year of his deal, having already turned down an extension because he wants changes in the organization. It could be the first of many significant changes -- Owens and running back Cedric Benson are free agents, and the club has an option for one more year of receiver Chad Ochocinco.
For now, there's a double-digit losing streak that won't go away.
"I thought the tide would turn," Lewis said Monday. "It hasn't turned our way."
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