NFL Week 8, 2019: 20 Bold predictions to consider

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17. Bengals remain winless

The whole point of hiring Zach Taylor as the new head coach in the offseason was to help the Cincinnati Bengals get back on the winning track in 2019 after three years in a row of disappointment.

Instead, the Bengals have found another way to hit a new low by heading to London for a meeting with the Los Angeles Rams still in search of their first win of 2019.

Even if the argument can be made that Cincinnati deserves some benefit of the doubt for A.J. Green being sidelined with an injury, it’s still difficult to defend a team that should have been able to record one or two wins by now.

As bad as it sounds, if the previous two months are any indication of what to expect in London against the Rams, the Bengals are most likely heading into their bye week sitting at 0-8 since on paper, Los Angeles has the potential to blow Cincinnati out of the water.

London fans excited about an entertaining game will most likely see this contest turn out to be pretty boring since the Bengals have proven to be far from exciting, that is unless they’re cheering for the Rams to win.