The script was flipped in many ways for Randolph Richard Bullock on Sunday. Instead of the North end zone, it was the South end zone. Instead of no fans in attendance, there were a few thousand. Instead of trailing the opposition, his team was out in front.
With an eight point lead over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth quarter, the Cincinnati Bengals made nine plays turn into six minutes as they drove down the field and into the red zone. A little over 100 seconds remained in the game, and a 30-yard field goal attempt was standing in the way of the Bengals leading by two scores and securing their first win of the season.