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Official Browns, Steelers, & Bengals Trashtalk Thread (Merged All future threads)

I said it in another thread, but that thread got deleted..

Sorry, but Ive been to Cleveland, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh. And Pittsburgh fans are generally peices of shit. Baltimore fans are uppity, but at least they are respectful. Cleveland fans are retarded, but at least they're loyal. Pittsburgh fans remind me alot of Wisconsin fans, They have this mythical "chip" on their shoulder, like they are the red-headed stepchild of the league, and no one gives them respect, so they make themselves feel better by showing alot of angst. I know this isnt what you Steeler fans want to hear, and I wish this were just me flaming, but its the truth, Pittsburgh fans are very disspointing and non-deserving of any respect. It pains me to say this, seing as how Pittsburgh is my second favorite team in the division.

I just think Cleveland and Cincy fans are "cute"...As in "Look at the cute little Bengals/Browns fans. Maybe someday they'll have something to cheer for."....:biggrin:
 
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I just think Cleveland and Cincy fans are "cute"...As in "Look at the cute little Bengals/Browns fans. Maybe someday they'll have something to cheer for."....:biggrin:


Thats kinda similar to the way I feel about Pittsburgh fans who talk trash, Its kind of like being called a retard by the retarded kid at school, you kinda just stand there, giggle, and say, "Yeah, ok kid."
 
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I can tell you that I have been a Bengals fan since the day I was Born. My dad has had season tickets for the Bengals since the day they started playing.

Browns fans crack me up because they have this warped sense of reality. I was talking to one of my bosses at work the other day who is a huge Browns fans, and he was trying to tell Me how the Browns dominated the Bengals all through the 80's I looked at him told him he was crazy, that how did they Dominate us when we went to two Superbowls in the 80's, he still didn't beleive me, went and looked up the stats and then came back with his tail tucked between his legs when he found out we had a better record.

As far as no one being a Bengals fan for the last 15 years, just because you didn't see them in Columbus doesn't mean they didn't exist. Think about this, how easy was it to find Bengals stuff even 3 years ago in any store outside the Cincy area? I would say pretty dam hard. All most all the stuff I have Bengals I have gotten from the pro shop or their website, because even national outlet website's didn't carry very much stuff.

There is a director who does documentaries who two years ago was making a film in Ciny talking about how for having such a horrible team the fans still show up for everygame and support their team. This was a national director, in that I know he made a film about a dating called somthing like 99 dates. Anyway, I was talking to him when he was making this movie, and he was just amazed at the support and how the fans despite have such a drought in sucess were still coming year in and year out.
 
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Cant bring myself to talk smack on the Browns. They smack themselves enough every season. I guess I am supposed to hate them, and the Bengals, because I am a Steeler fan. Somehow I dont. I really think it's that I "route" for the Steelers, but think the NFL blows in comparison to college.
 
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I guess Cleveland fans can't take it if their team is the only one bashed.

Is there a fan base more sensitive?

1. Now that Seattle has made its first Super Bowl in its 30-year history, the ranks of non-Super Bowl clubs have shrunk to six: Houston, Cleveland, New Orleans, Arizona, Detroit, and Jacksonville.

Curiously, five of those six cities/areas have hosted a Super Bowl, leaving Cleveland as the only NFL city that has never had a sniff of the Super Bowl in any way, shape or form. It has John Elway to thank for that, of course.

:slappy: :slappy:

And yet, this cursed franchise has more wins in the last 20 years (124-111) than your Bengals, despite being without a team for three of those years. :roll1:

I find it funny that Bengal fan finds such a sense of pride in LOSING Super Bowl appearances. Leave it to Cincy to twist losses into a positive.

Shouldn't your team actually accomplishing something be a prerequisite for flaming other fans?

You might also be interested to know that it wasn't a Browns fan that moved your thread. Your trash talk doesn't bother me because it's anchored in years of insecurity and bitterness, from losing.

A single winning season and suddenly Bengal fan thinks they are a powerhouse franchise. It's cute...really. :lol:
 
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This whole season, I had to carry around a picture of me in my wallet, wearing a Boomer jersey back when I was 8, so when morons called me "Bandwagon" I could prove them wrong.

Probably since that was the last time you had a Bungle jersey on prior to this year. The Bengals were 12-4 in '88. Show me a picture of you wearing a Klingler, Blake or Pickens jersey and we'll talk.
 
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