I don't like correcting people but you are wrong on this one. The Bengals are worse, at least for the averages. From nfl.com, averages per game:
PTS- CIN 14 (31st) DET 16.2 (28th) YDS- CIN 225.6 (32nd) DET 265 (28th) PASS YDS- CIN 151.7 (30th) DET 187.3 (22nd) RUSH YDS- CIN 73.9 (31st) DET 77.7 (30th)
CIN 0-7 DET 0-6
Its interesting if you have alook at their remaining schedule. They don't play each other:
CIN: @Hou, Jac, Phi, @Pit, Bal, @Ind, Was, @Cle, KC
DET: Was, @Chi, Jac, @Car, TB, Ten, Min, @Ind, NO, @GB
That said, I think Detroit has a better chance of going 0-16. Bengals could beat Houston, Cleveland, or Kansas City. I haven't looked up the numbers on Cleveland but they must be in the bottom 6 or 7.
I don't hear people talking about Dallas and New England much these days. Guess thats what happens when your one good player gets hurt....How about those Titans? Keep an eye on the Jaguars and Ravens. I think they'll be much better 4 or 5 weeks from now.
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