Reds late season crash, primetime Bengals victory

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This past weekend I drove to the ballpark with the hopes of Cincinnati sweeping the Pirates, but they fell short and lost two out of three. Those two losses realistically took them out of the playoff hunt and made many of Reds country come to realization that this team is going to miss the playoffs.

Losing a game that you were up 9-0 in a playoff race goes up pretty high on my list of the Matt’s Take heartbreaking moments (close to my favorite local wing place changing their Buffalo sauce — How could they?). While it has been a very fun and surprising year, it’s OK to feel that this is also a letdown as this team is more than talented enough to play October baseball. They battled through adversity all year with injuries to Greene, Ashcraft and Lodolo, along with COVID-19 and under performances from Wil Myers and Luke Weaver. Despite all the chaos, they still managed to put themselves in a position to make the playoffs, yet they ended up just short with a bullpen meltdown at the absolute worst time.

Where things stand

As of the writing of this column on Tuesday, Sept. 26, Cincinnati had a record of 80-77 with remaining games against the Guardians and Cardinals. With five remaining games, they most likely would need to win out, along with get some help from the Diamondbacks, Marlins and Cubs. They could be 82-75 if they would’ve handled business this weekend and would only be sitting a half game back from the final wildcard spot. But, the past weekend aside, it has been fun watching this young team grow and I think success in Cincinnati can be expected for the years ahead.

Before handing out my Matt’s Take season awards next week, let’s just cross our fingers that this team continues to battle and ends the season on a high note that carries on to next year. I’ll wait for my Joey Votto comments another week as well, as that will take up an entire section of this newspaper.

Bengals secure first win

Cincinnati handled business on prime time television on Monday and all of Bengals Nation was finally able to exhale in relief. It wasn’t the prettiest of wins, but pretty doesn’t matter in the NFL. Beating the Rams, a team the Bengals lost two in the Super two years ago, felt quite good, but there is still ground to be made up. With two very winnable games approaching against the Titans and Cardinals, now is the perfect time to get this team back on track and showing the league that we still run the AFC North.

Positives

· Have yourself a game Logan Wilson! Two interceptions for the ball hawk who was in the right place at the right time throughout all of Monday night.

· Dax Hill had the best game of his career. Eight total tackles, one sack, and amazing coverage throughout the night led to Dax performing at a high level on prime time television.

· Ja’Marr Chase hasn’t missed a beat. Twelve receptions for a quiet 141 yards. He is still the best receiver in the league.

· While it wasn’t pretty, Burrow gutted this one out. I am glad we have a quarterback that is serious enough about his craft and this team that he wants to lay it all out there game after game.

· The offensive line did a fantastic job. They continued to protect Burrow and managed to handle Donald throughout the game.

· Third down defense was unreal. The Rams were 1-11 on third down attempts and struggled moving the chains throughout the night.

· Time of possession for this game was huge. Handing Mixon the rock led to Cincinnati being able to hold a 12-minute advantage in the time of possession category.

· The biggest positive for me from the night was the pressure we got from our defensive line. They quickly improved and were able to pull Stafford down six times for a loss of 48 yards. Watching Hendrickson from the edge, as well as pressure from Hubbard and Reader all night, was a huge relief.

Negatives

· Joe Burrow still doesn’t look like himself. I hope this gets better as he heals, but he missed a lot of throws, especially near the sideline. He was 26-of-49 and just didn’t look like the Joe that we all know. I am not sure what the correct decision is regarding his health, but if he continues to think he can play, then you have to let him do so.

· Tee Higgins had multiple drops throughout the night and only reeled in two catches on eight targets.

· Brad Robbins had another less than stellar performance. It might be time to dial 1-800-Drue Chrisman first thing this morning.

· Cincinnati is really lacking at the tight end position. With Smith Jr. being inactive this game, it really showed how much we are missing a tight end threat. Tanner Hudson, Drew Sample and Mitchell Wilcox are simply not the threat Hayden Hurst was.

Matthew McAdow is a Peebles resident. He works in human resources in the nuclear industry and has been an avid Cincinnati fan his entire life. He is an Ohio Christian University graduate and has always enjoyed giving an honest opinion on multiple topics regarding Cincinnati sports.

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