## Bengals' Burrow On Thin Line Of Frustration And Satisfaction Despite 5 TDs
Despite throwing for five touchdowns in a 37-34 win over the Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow expressed a mix of frustration and satisfaction with his performance.
### Frustration: Interceptions and Missed Opportunities
Burrow threw two interceptions in the game, including one that was returned for a touchdown. He admitted to being disappointed with those mistakes, saying, "I can't throw those picks. They can't happen." Additionally, he lamented missed opportunities for big plays, particularly in the first half.
### Satisfaction: Resiliency and Key Plays
Despite the interceptions, Burrow praised his team's resilience and ability to make key plays when needed. He highlighted the fourth-quarter touchdown drive, which included a 27-yard completion to Ja'Marr Chase on third-and-8, as a crucial moment.
"We didn't play our best game, but we found a way to win," Burrow said. "That's the sign of a good team."
### Thin Line Between Frustration and Satisfaction
Burrow acknowledged the fine line between frustration and satisfaction in a quarterback's role. He explained that while he strives for perfection, he also recognizes the importance of learning from mistakes and celebrating successes.
"You want to be perfect, but it's not going to happen," Burrow said. "You're going to make mistakes. But as long as you learn from them and keep playing hard, you'll have a chance to win."
### Conclusion
Despite a rollercoaster game that featured both highs and lows, Joe Burrow remains committed to improving and leading the Bengals to success. By balancing frustration with satisfaction, he aims to find consistency and elevate his play to the next level.