|
The Jets thought they were on their way to one of those when they took a 23-7 lead over the Texans early in final quarter. But the defense let Houston back in it, and New York was suddenly down 27-23.
Then came the big comeback, capped by Santonio Holmes' touchdown catch, as the offense bailed out the defense.
"There's no panic," defensive coordinator Mike Pettine said. "We're not flinching. We believe in what we do, and we checked the sky today and it isn't falling."
The Bengals thought they were going to cruise against the Buffalo Bills last Sunday, but were outscored 35-0 in the second half and lost 49-31.
"In a game of Madden, a video game, if you're up 31-14 or whatever the score was at halftime, it's impossible to come back," Ochocinco said. "For it to happen in real life is unbelievable."
The Bengals have been decimated by injuries to their secondary, so much so that they considered putting a wide receiver in at cornerback in the closing minutes against the Bills.
Even Palmer was walking around with a protective boot on his left foot Tuesday, held out of practice in what he termed a precaution.
The running game, which helped carry Cincinnati to the playoffs last season, has stalled with Cedric Benson. The passing game has picked up, especially with Terrell Owens playing alongside his buddy, Ochocinco. While the two have tried to remain positive, Owens said the Bengals are "terrible" after the loss Sunday.
"That team, where are they closer to?" Ryan said. "The team that won two games or closer to the team that was in the playoffs last year? I think they're closer to the team that was in the playoffs, but we don't need them to get well this week."
While Ochocinco downplayed a revenge factor in playing the Jets this season -- "Last year's team is gone" -- Palmer acknowledged that, yeah, the Bengals have a little extra motivation against New York this time around.
"The last two games last year were games that just kind of stuck with you all offseason," Palmer said. "Obviously, this season hasn't unfolded the way we anticipated, but it's a game that has been marked on our schedules all offseason."
[Associated Press;
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
News | Sports | Business | Rural Review | Teaching & Learning | Home and Family | Tourism | Obituaries
Community |
Perspectives
|
Law & Courts |
Leisure Time
|
Spiritual Life |
Health & Fitness |
Teen Scene
Calendar
|
Letters to the Editor