The "Battle of Ohio: Part II" was less battle and more of a one team exercise. The Bengals have now outscored the team named after their late owner 67-3 over their last two trips north, and as Marvin Lewis would say, that's a good thing.
I will admit, I had concerns this could be a trap game (like Houston) and with the Bengals historic struggles against no-name backup quarterbacks, I was a tiny bit nervous going into Sunday. It's safe to say, the Bengals put those worries to rest early.
Since rejoining the NFL in 1999, the Browns have been the laughing stock of the league the way the Bengals were in the 1990's and early 2000's.