Determined Bengals Await Broncos, Cutler

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12/22/2006 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Appropriately, the Denver Broncos' quest for a spot in the AFC Playoff bracket could come down to a wild card.

He wears No. 6.

Rookie Jay Cutler will make his fourth career start when the Cincinnati Bengals invade Invesco Field at Mile High on Sunday, and the stakes for the young quarterback and his Broncos are high.

Win, and Denver (8-6) will be a home victory over the San Francisco 49ers away from securing a fourth playoff berth in as many seasons. Lose, and risk getting pushed to the rear by the similarly 8-6 Bengals, Jaguars, and/or Jets in the race to the postseason.

Normally, a late December game in chilly Denver (which had been graced with nearly two feet of snow by Thursday morning), against a Cincinnati team that makes most of its bones off of passing the football would spell a Broncos romp.

But when dealing with a rookie QB, one that will be only seven days removed from his first career win, you just never know.

Cutler was outstanding in last Sunday's 37-20 win over the Cardinals, completing 21-of-31 passes for 261 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. But the Vanderbilt product's next win at Mile High will be his first, the conditions will be far different than what the Indiana native faced in the Arizona heat last week, and perhaps most significantly, the opponent will of far greater quality.

The Bengals will be looking to rebound from Monday night's 34-16 loss in Indianapolis, a game that snapped a four-game win streak for Marvin Lewis' team. Cincinnati had won its previous four contests, including two against the playoff-bound Saints (31-16) and Ravens (13-7), by an average of 17 points.

SERIES HISTORY

Denver leads the all-time series with Cincinnati, 15-8, but was a 23-10 road loser when the teams last met, in 2004. The Broncos had won nine of the previous 10 head-to-head matchups, and have a seven-game winning streak against Cincinnati at home. Denver's last win in the series came in 2002, and they took the most recent matchup in the Mile High City in 1997. The Bengals are 2-10 in Denver all-time, with their only wins there coming in 1971 and 1975.

Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan has a 4-3 record against the Bengals in his career, including a loss while with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1988. Cincinnati's Lewis is 1-1 against Denver and Shanahan all-time.

BENGALS OFFENSE VS. BRONCOS DEFENSE

The throwing shoulder of Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer (3575 passing yards, 24 TD, 11 INT) has been a hot topic in and around Cincinnati this week, as Palmer missed practice with what was described as a sore throwing shoulder. Palmer and the team denied an internet report stating that Palmer had suffered a torn rotator cuff in last week's loss to Indianapolis, a game in which the quarterback struggled after taking a sack from Colts lineman Raheem Brock late in the second half. Palmer, who is listed as probable on this week's injury report, completed 14-of-28 passes for 176 yards with a lost fumble in the defeat. The 2003 Heisman winner was sacked four times in the game, but with right tackle Willie Anderson (foot) set to return after missing the second half in Indy, and left tackle Levi Jones (knee) a possibility to be in the lineup after an eight-game absence, the protection should be better on Sunday. Wideouts Chad Johnson (80 receptions, 7 TD), T.J. Houshmandzadeh (77 receptions, 8 TD), and Chris Henry (29 receptions, 7 TD) will also try to make life easier for Palmer. Houshmandzadeh was the most productive member of that group on Monday, catching four passes for 39 yards. Johnson, who was held to three grabs for 37 yards, continues to lead the league in receiving yards (1284).

The Broncos' defensive strengths begin in the secondary, where cornerback Champ Bailey (75 tackles, 8 INT) and safety John Lynch (68 tackles) are headed back to the Pro Bowl once again following this season. Bailey furthered his campaign for NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors last week, when he picked off the Cardinals' Matt Leinart twice to pull into a tie with New England's Asante Samuel for the league lead in INTs. Lynch had five tackles in the win. Cornerback Darrent Williams (79 tackles, 3 INT), who missed last week's game with a toe problem, should return to start opposite Bailey on Sunday. A pass rush that has had problems applying consistent pressure this year comes off a week in which it managed three sacks against the Cardinals. Multi-purpose lineman Ebenezer Ekuban (49 tackles, 5.5 sacks) notched one of the sacks to move within striking distance of the team-best of seven, held by rookie end Elvis Dumervil.

It was believed that Cincinnati would try to pound the run with Rudi Johnson (1133 rushing yards, 11 TD, 20 receptions) on Monday night in Indianapolis, but the fact that the Bengals were playing from behind for the entire second half meant fewer opportunities for Johnson. The three-time 1,000-yard rusher finished with 79 yards on 22 carries, including a second-quarter touchdown run. Third-down back Kenny Watson (124 rushing yards, 1 TD, 18 receptions) also registered an impact, rushing four times for 30 yards and totaling a team-best 56 receiving yards on three catches. The Bengals rank just 22nd in the league in rushing offense (102.6 yards per game).

Denver's run-stopping crew would not be accurately described as stifling, as it ranks just 12th in the league in rushing defense (105.4 yards per game), but the principal figures that make up the front seven are fundamentally sound. Tackles Gerard Warren (27 tackles, 1.5 sacks) and Michael Myers (47 tackles, 2 sacks) do a solid job at the point of attack, with linebackers Al Wilson (95 tackles, 1 sack), Ian Gold (75 tackles), and D.J. Williams (68 tackles) making plays behind them. Warren notched his first solo sack of the year in Arizona last Sunday, while Gold led the linebackers with six stops.

BRONCOS OFFENSE VS. BENGALS DEFENSE

Cutler's 1-2 record as a starter might not be eliciting Elway comparisons in Denver, but the rookie's 90.1 passer rating, which is far better than that of any other NFL rookie, is certainly a good sign. Cutler's issues in his three starts have had less to do with his accuracy (58.5 completion percentage) and playmaking ability (two touchdown passes in each game) than with his decisiveness (he's been sacked eight times) and ability to protect the football (three interceptions, two lost fumbles). The youngster will have things a bit easier this week if right tackle Adam Meadows, who has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury, can return as expected. Starting wideouts Javon Walker (62 receptions, 7 TD) and Rod Smith (46 receptions, 3 TD) both caught TD passes from Cutler last week, and blossoming third receiver finished with a team-high-tying five catches for 58 yards. Rookie tight end Tony Scheffler (13 receptions, 2 TD) has come on of late, compiling six grabs for 124 yards and two touchdowns in his last two games combined.

After scarcely laying a finger on Peyton Manning Monday night, the Bengals will look to get in the face of the seemingly less-decisive Cutler on Sunday. Cincinnati finished with just one sack against Indy, that by end Bryan Robinson (37 tackles, 3 sacks), and the lack of a rush allowed the perennial Pro Bowler to complete 29-of-36 passes for 282 yards and four touchdowns without a turnover. Ends Robert Geathers (36 tackles, 10.5 sacks) and Justin Smith (67 tackles, 7 sacks) will be among those trying to break into the sack category Sunday afternoon. The secondary has been using six players - cornerbacks Tory James (39 tackles, 3 INT), Johnathan Joseph (45 tackles), and ex-Bronco Deltha O'Neal (36 tackles, 1 INT) along with safeties Madieu Williams (78 tackles, 3 INT), Kevin Kaesviharn (58 tackles, 6 INT, 3.5 sacks), and Dexter Jackson (43 tackles, 1 sack) - in regular roles. O'Neal, who had 15 interceptions as a member of the Broncos from 2000 through 2003, returned to the lineup after a four-game absence last week. The Bengals are dead last in the league against the pass (241.6 yards per game).

The weather conditions on Sunday are likely to demand a run-first approach, not that Denver would stray too far from that ideal regardless of the elements. Though the Broncos rank sixth in NFL rushing offense (136.4 yards per game), consistency has been something of an issue for the backfield tandem of Tatum Bell (927 rushing yards, 2 TD, 21 receptions) and Mike Bell (542 rushing yards, 7 TD, 16 receptions). Against a nondescript Cardinals front seven last week, the Bells managed just 90 yards on 34 combined carries (2.7 yards per rush), with Mike Bell's two touchdowns both coming in the fourth quarter when Denver had a comfortable lead. Tatum Bell, who was held to 29 yards on 18 totes for the afternoon, needs 73 yards to cross the 1,000 mark for the first time in his career.

The Bengals are a middle-of-the-pack 13th in the league against the run (109.2 yards per game), and have been generally strong versus the rush since allowing the Chargers' LaDainian Tomlinson to go for 104 yards and four touchdowns against them on Nov. 12th. The linebacking corps this week should feature Brian Simmons (50 tackles, 2 INT) in the middle and Landon Johnson (96 tackles, 1 INT, 0.5 sacks) and Rashad Jeanty (48 tackles) on the outside. The veteran Simmons, who has been battling injuries for much of the year, made just his second start since Oct. 1st on Monday night, and posted a season-high 11 tackles against the Colts. John Thornton (34 tackles, 2 sacks) and Sam Adams (9 tackles, 1 sack) started at the tackle spots as usual last week, but second-year lineman Jonathan Fanene could be in line for more time in the trenches after recording three tackles against the Colts.

OVERALL ANALYSIS

If you limit your memory about the Bengals and Broncos to the most recent week, you will be left with no doubt that Denver should win this game. Blossoming quarterback + superior running game at home, in the cold, against a somewhat battered Cincinnati team that had its lunch handed to it in Indianapolis, etc. But when viewing each team's work over the entirety of the past month, it can be argued that last week was a one-game aberration for both. The Bengals defense should have an easier time controlling Cutler than they did Manning, the Denver "D" won't be able to handle Cincinnati's offense as it did that of Arizona, and the Bengals will leave Mile High with an important win that gets them back to the top of the Wild Card discussion.

Sportsbook Betting Lines Predicted Outcome: Bengals 24, Broncos 22

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After all the trouble that’s ensued since Braylon Edwards allegedly punched one of LeBron James’ homeboys in the face at a club, the Cleveland Browns have sent away their last remaining player of worth to the New York Jets. This is a great move for Dirty Sanchez and all, but it’s even better for the Knicks. Now Donnie Walsh can say, “You get to haunt Braylon Edwards with your posse if you sign here!” next summer.

Putting that aside for a moment, the move is a clear indication that the new-look Jets are gunning for the Super Bowl this year. I don’t think that New York thought that Dirty Sanchez was going to be such a rock star. With a 75.2 passer rating that was killed against the Jets, Sanchez is doing an admirable job of managing games and putting the Jets in a position to win. The defense has been the major story in New York thus far, but the acquisition of Braylon Edwards makes this offense loaded with talent that can dent any defense…as long as Dirty Sanchez continues his meteoric rise.

Thus far, Edwards has been a non-factor in the NFL piling up just 139 receiving yards on 10 catches. He has yet to find the endzone, and with the Browns mired in the most unsexy quarterback controversy of all time (Anderson vs. Quinn...yawn), there going nowhere fast. Edwards is two seasons removed from a career year which saw him catch 80 passes for 1,289 yards and 16 touchdowns when the Browns were the spread killing monsters of 2007. In 2008, injuries slowed the receiver down to just 873 yards and three touchdowns though he played in all 16 games.

So that being said, we really don’t know if Braylon Edwards is just a flash in the pan, or a legit threat. At 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, he is a prototypical receiver. But he’s also shown a strange, and unwarranted, talent for dropping passes. Lining up opposite Jericho Cotchery, a speed demon with 23 catches, 356 yards and a single touchdown, may give Braylon the open looks he needs. A change of scenery may also rejuvenate the star receiver.

In return, the Browns will receive Chansi Stuckey, online football betting a special teams player you’ve never heard of and a pair of draft picks. That’s a tall order for a guy whose only real value right now is in his name, and it shows no promise to the Browns that they can rebuild around those acquisitions. Braylon was the only reason to hope for the Browns to go 3-14 SU this year. Without him, they don’t have a single guy on offense that can scare any team.

For the Jets, it’s a response to the pounding that they took at the hand of the Saints. Thomas Jones and Leon Washington have averaged around 4.0 yards per carry each on the ground, but striking a fair balance between the passing and rushing attacks in New York has been a struggle. You have to believe that the trio of Dustin Keller, Jericho Cotchery and Braylon Edwards will give Sanchez the weapons he needs to unleash through the air. Theoretically, that would open up holes for the rushing game. But the proposed public option health care plan works in theory too. We need to see the proof in the pudding before we start loading up mega bucks on the New York Jets to take the AFC.

The one wrinkle in this whole thing is that Braylon could very well be suspended by the league for disciplinary action due to his “brawl” with LeBron’s friend. If that’s the case, the Jets may have to bench him for a few games leaving them with a somewhat depleted receiving corps for a few games. Also, this is a guy who gets in fights with people at clubs. New York may not be the best place for him. Just sayin’.

The Jets have a long week before they meet the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football Betting in a virtual pick ‘em game. Braylon’s excess baggage may be a distraction, and his curiously low production may be what we should be expecting of him overall, but for the Jets, taking a chance to strike gold is well worth it. At the end of the year, they can simply just blame it on their rookie quarterback.

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