Desslar said:I'm not a fan, but that's my favorite tune of theirs. Don't know why it isn't on the greatest hits.
d-day said:- that's why - but then i always thought most groups best songs were the ones that weren't the hits...
RobFins2005 said:Well technically, if an album is called Greatest Hits, it should be the songs that charted the highest...since hit insinuates charting on the radio.
If you name it "Best of", then it should be the best tunes. But usually these are largely corporate pressured decisions anyway.
Greatest hits stink anyway. buy the studio albums!
Also keep in mind that Kitna's offense and the Bengals were ahead at halftime and not missing a beat.
RobFins2005 said:Well technically, if an album is called Greatest Hits, it should be the songs that charted the highest...since hit insinuates charting on the radio.
Greatest hits stink anyway. buy the studio albums!
SMadison29 said:Keep in mind Carson Palmer is the best QB in the NFL & Jon Kitna is about the 30th who had limited practice. Their offense died in the second half because of Kitna.
RobFins2005 said:It might have had SOMETHING to do with the Steelers defense.
Kitna is a good quarterback. He is not on the level of Carson Palmer, but there's a reason the Bengals have had a huge interest in keeping him the last few years.
The game was still largely in the hands of the Bengals until the missed field goal, and that the Bengals defense collapsed, which I attribute to the Bengals demise a lot more than Kitna.
Even with Palmer, people were picking the Steelers beforehand. And I have a feeling they would have won. The Bengals defense was sievelike all afternoon, just like the first meeting earlier in the year.
SMadison29 said::shakeno: We disagree. In a shootout, like the final regular season game between the two, the Bengals would have won. The Steelers defense didn't play that well & Palmer would have eaten them up much like that first & only pass of his. Kitna's two 4th quarter ints near midfield lead to a defensive let down & the loss.