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Bengels = Bengals
Actually, if you're a true fan of the team, and not some bandwagon immigrant dune-monkey (like yourself), then a "Who Dey" or whatever fucking stupid-assed retarded first-grader saying you have is indeed warranted. True Buckeye fans were saying "Go Bucks!" even during the 6-6 season of 1999. Then again, Rashmish, you wouldn't know anything about being a true Buckeye fan.
I don't know the fanbase in Cincy, and in all liklihood, many of them are not on the bandwagon. But, Columbus? That's the king of all professional bandwagon towns.
Considering you're dumb enough to level a racist blast on me despite the fact that I'm obviously not Tibor, I shouldn't even respond to that laughable excuse of a post. However, b/c I find your idiocy and lame arguemment amusing, I'll point out comparing fans of a college team that had one .500 season to fans of a professional team that didn't see anything above .500 for 14 years is simply moronic. Seriously...can't you do better than that lame crap?
We've found some good common ground now. I totally agree with you on that point. I hate to generalize, but C-Bus does tend to migrate to whichever team is hot. Whether it's just fans finally coming out of the woodwork or just fair weather fans, I have no clue. Like you, I always found it annoying when I lived there.
</p>whatever StuGrimson (that is the correct way to spell his name idiot). </p>You seem like the typical Bengal bangwagon fan that I detest. You probably have never even attended a game in person. Telling everybody how great of a fan you are on the internet doesn't make you a fan. That stupid Simpsons photo doesn't mean anything either.Considering you're dumb enough to level a racist blast on me despite the fact that I'm obviously not Tibor, I shouldn't even respond to that laughable excuse of a post. However, b/c I find your idiocy and lame arguemment amusing, I'll point out comparing fans of a college team that had one .500 season to fans of a professional team that didn't see anything above .500 for 14 years is simply moronic. Seriously...can't you do better than that lame crap?
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You probably have never even attended a game in person. Telling everybody how great of a fan you are on the internet doesn't make you a fan.
Considering you're dumb enough to level a racist blast on me despite the fact that I'm obviously not Tibor, I shouldn't even respond to that laughable excuse of a post. However, b/c I find your idiocy and lame arguemment amusing, I'll point out comparing fans of a college team that had one .500 season to fans of a professional team that didn't see anything above .500 for 14 years is simply moronic. Seriously...can't you do better than that lame crap?
no idea what you are talking about thump.
Don't be so defensive. That's the Bengal cheer, and I didn't hear it throughout a large period of time. Certainly, the main reason is that the Bengals were not very good. But who is there to cheer on the team through the down years. Who was there to say, "who dey?" I'm sure there were a few that said it - the true die hards that would get excited at the beginning of the year. But all I'm pointing out is that I never heard it during those years, and I think that says something about a few of the people out there that are calling themselves Bengals' fans. Not calling out anyone in particular.
FWIW, I remember all of the Indians' bandwaggoners in the mid to late 90s and I despised them.
You probably have never even attended a game in person.
I have rooted for the Buckeyes, reds, and bengals my whole life.