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With no other "marquee" match-ups for the early slate of games this Sunday, I suppose I'm pigeon-hole'd into discussing the always "just about mediocre" rivalry of the Bengals and the Ravens. Not quite up to par with the Steelers and Ravens rivalry, which usually involves a lot of angst and stabbings (Ray Lewis misses those days), the Bengals and Ravens yearly face-off's are like the adopted child of the AFC North's divisional games. Baltimore has seen a bit more success in the playoffs in recent memory, but that's only because I'm comparing them to the Bengals, who last won a playoff game during the Hoover administration. This very early 2015 season though, favors Cincinnati with their 2-0 start. You might say it's because of Skyline Chili, but then I would say, have you ever had Skyline Chili? Rather, it's probably from the surprisingly steady play from Andy Dalton. The Ravens could have a difficult road ahead if they lose and go 0-3, but they do have Murphy's Law on their side. Which usually ends up being the best weapon against Dalton. Plus, the Ravens have the most elite quarterback in the NFL. His 2015 fourth-quarter passing rating of 34.6 and two interceptions proves this as fact. An elite fact if you will...
Rankings have been updated for today's games, and can be found here.
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