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Cincinnati Bengals (official thread of False Hope 2015)

They're not supposed to be part of the game. That's why they're considered illegal. It's not just to give the refs something to do.

The Bengals and their fans have no room to be calling the Steelers dirty. Bengals players have been basically calling their shot all season when it came to the extracurricular stuff they were going to try to do in this game.

Dirty plays happen across the league. Dirty coaches do not.
 
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So, shockingly enough, the fans apparently went full fall-of-Saigon after the game.

Bengals-Steelers fan arrests: Hitting a woman, 'urination altercation'

Martin Cooke, 33, of Germantown, Kentucky, was arrested after police said he urinated on the person in front of him in Paul Brown Stadium. Cooke, who wore a Bengals hoodie, is accused of fighting with the man and punching him in the face, court documents state. He is facing disorderly conduct and assault charges. Cooke is scheduled to appear in court Monday.

The official term for peeing on someone you also happened to punch in the face? Urination altercation, according to police records.
 
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That's a better argument for it being stupid for the Bengals to try to out-troll them than it is for professing their relative innocence. The Steelers have been at it for years and it's part of their culture. Why try to fight them on that front in a damn playoff game?
Neither team is innocent but there's something to be said for knowing what the fuck the Steelers do, especially in the playoffs, and deciding you won't be fuckin bullied, again, in your own house.
 
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Dirty plays happen across the league. Dirty coaches do not.

Nobody's innocent in the NFL. Some teams are just better positioned to elude the consequences. The Bengals are not one of them and the Steelers are.

Neither team is innocent but there's something to be said for knowing what the fuck the Steelers do, especially in the playoffs, and deciding you won't be fuckin bullied, again, in your own house.

What were the Bengals trying to win, a football game or a dick measuring contest?
 
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Nobody's innocent in the NFL. Some teams are just better positioned to elude the consequences. The Bengals are not one of them and the Steelers are.



What were the Bengals trying to win, a football game or a dick measuring contest?
A football game. Against a team that has bullied the division for years. Even George McFly eventually took as much of Biffs shit as he was going to take.
 
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A football game. Against a team that has bullied the division for years. Even George McFly eventually took as much of Biffs [Mark May] as he was going to take.

the sad thing is that we are conditioned to believe from movies and such that when the poor bullied nerd finally reaches the breaking point and fights back, he wins.

The sadness of the Bengals is that when they finally fight back, it just pisses the bully off even more and they get fucked in the ass by the bully and his seven friends instead of just shoved in a locker.

They don't show you movies with that ending as a kid (well maybe in Thumps house).
 
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