Lets hope the results are the complete opposite in every way.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/...left-Bengals?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Bengals
I'd like to see Joseph come out and get all in Green's chest...
Johnathan Joseph returns to Cincinnati on Sunday as a leader and stalwart of the league's top-ranked defense. When asked though if there was anything special or bigger about making his first trip back as a member of an opposing team, the former Bengals cornerback is trying to keep it strictly business.
"Absolutely. You guys know me. Everything is always the next game up. My main thing is just coming back to Cincinnati and playing good football and hopefully we come away with a win.
When Joseph made his decision on July 28, the Carson Palmer saga was still on the front burner of discussions and Chad Ochocinco was on his way to New England. Andy Dalton and A.J. Green had the potential for great rookie seasons but coming off a lockout and with a new offensive coordinator, making a longterm gamble on what many perceived to be a rebuilding situation was a lot to ask, especially with Houston offering $48.75 million over five years with $23 million guaranteed.
"When you have a chance to make a decision, you have to react based on what's in front of you right now, present, at the moment.," Joseph said. "(Houston had) A lot of other things that they had in place at the moment that didn't look so well in Cincinnati at the time."
During the lockout, Joseph said he did keep his house in the area and didn't put it on the market until he signed with Houston. Joseph still keeps in touch with some of his former teammates including cornerback Leon Hall and safety Chris Crocker. Joseph said he talked to Hall shortly after he heard of Hall's season-ending Achilles injury and he remains close with Crocker.
In his five years with the Bengals, Joseph, who was a first-round draft pick in 2006, had 14 interceptions, including three that were run back for touchdowns. This season, as the leader of the Texans secondary, he is tied for fourth among AFC cornerbacks with 14 passes defensed and is tied for the team lead with four interceptions (all on the road).
Joseph came to Houston the same time as defensive coordinator Wade Phillips. Joseph did say that there are some similarities between the two defenses in how they play their man and zone coverages.
Joseph will be part of one of the more eagerly anticipated matchups on Sunday when he goes against Green. Joseph is one of the more athletic corners that Green will face, but Green will have a five-inch height advantage on Joseph.
Green said he has already seen plenty of film on Joseph and he compared him to Cleveland's Joe Haden.
Said Green of Joseph: "He wasn't real physical (on tape) but he does like to read the keys, your hips and motions. I think he's one of the best corners in the league."
Joseph said he has been following Green since he played high school in South Carolina and that the success he is having now isn't surprising. He also isn't surprised over the play of Andy Dalton, comparing his poise to that of a four- or five-year veteran.
One person who is also anticipating the matchup is Crocker, who said he didn't know how it would turn out.
"I hope that A.J. beats him down, but I don't know," Crocker said. "A.J. is a very, very good receiver. I don't know how it is going to pan out because I don't know how J-Joe is going to play him. J-Joe going to play off on him? J-Joe going to press him? Are they going to double him? You never know."
Houston comes into the game with a 9-3 record and has won six straight despite having three different quarterbacks. They can also clinch their first AFC South title and playoff berth with a win and a Tennessee loss.
The Bengals (7-5) need a win if they want to control their own destiny and keep their postseason hopes in tact.
Said Joseph of the Bengals turnaround: "For me, the same thing done this year could have been done the past four or five years, to be honest. For whatever reason that didn't happen. It can be a number of different reasons.
"I can't point to one main thing. For whatever reason it was it was it didn't happen the way we thought things were going to happen last year in Cincinnati. Now you guys can see kind of clean house a little bit and things got turned around."
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I'd like to see Joseph come out and get all in Green's chest...