Bengals Bandwagon Officially Parked?
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jordo212000GOONx19;615421 wrote:Just read this thread for the first time and wanted to make clear that the Browns game had 45,126 people in attendance with just over 65,000 available seats for the game. Not quite half-empty by my math.
I don't think the writer for the Baltimore Sun individually counted each person.
The point was that there were thousands of empty seats the same day that Browns fans were celebrating the fact that they support their team so much better. -
riders1GOONx19;615421 wrote:Just read this thread for the first time and wanted to make clear that the Browns game had 45,126 people in attendance with just over 65,000 available seats for the game. Not quite half-empty by my math.
Probably whenever viewing this game it was half empty looking as 12,626 fans were in line for beer and concessions or in the restroom trying to thaw out, thus leaving only 32,500 fans actually seated making it look half empty Also this Sunday's crowd will probably be mostly babuska wearing and terrible towel waving Steeler fans taking over the stadium from the browns fans who don't show up -
SportsAndLadydave;615420 wrote:Did you also happen to look up at the TVs to see that the Bengals weren't on since they were blacked out? How fucking stupid can you be?
It's called Sunday Ticket...MORON -
daveSportsAndLady;615694 wrote:It's called Sunday Ticket...MORON
lmao, Sunday ticket doesn't avoid blackouts. Nice try though.... MORON
now we know you just completely made up your story. -
justincredibleSportsAndLady;615694 wrote:It's called Sunday Ticket...MORON
Sunday Ticket means dick if you're within the blackout range. I think it's a 70 mile radius. Meaning, no one within 70 miles can get the game if it's blacked out even if they have Sunday Ticket. -
justincrediblehttp://support.directv.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1670/~/what-are-the-nfl-sunday-ticket-blackout-rules-for-my-local-team%27s-home-games%3F
What are the NFL SUNDAY TICKET blackout rules for my local team's home games?
A regular-season, Sunday afternoon home team game will be blacked out in a home team's territory if the game fails to sell out at least 72 hours before the game. This is to make sure that the team benefits from a stadium full of enthusiastic fans, to assure the entertainment value of a full stadium, and to protect home game attendance and local television coverage. If it is blacked out on your local broadcast station, it will also be blacked out in your area on NFL SUNDAY TICKET. Each stadium's local blackout area is defined by the broadcast signal of the local affiliate carrying the game, not by the mileage surrounding the stadium. -
Commander of Awesomedave;615727 wrote:lmao, Sunday ticket doesn't avoid blackouts. Nice try though.... MORON
now we know you just completely made up your story.
lol pwned. -
justincredible
Spin.like_that;615263 wrote:SMH. Yes i know what the stat meant that terry tate linked. All that stat tells me is Cleveland's stadium is too big for the amount of people in the area, especially considering the fact many people are trying to move out of that area due to the current job market. The fact of the matter is cincy is a more populated area, and they can only get 60,000 per game. That is being generous too as I went to the browns/bengals game at cincy, and it was about 45% browns fans there. So you can thank us cleveland fans for increasing your % to 92. Have the Browns and Bengals trade stadiums and the browns will be near 100% while the piss poor cincy fans will be around 82%. Which brings us back to the main point. There is a reason why the browns have never blacked out since coming back, and cincy does it all the time. Ochocinco can't buy tickets for the fans every time.
I love how you disregard the arguments that blow your idiotic arguments away. Click on every single article i provided to you on the google link, and you will see the browns fans average at #3 and the bengals fans average in the bottom 5. Hmmm i wonder why!?!??!?! There has to be a reason!!!!!!!
Can't wait for your next idiotic response. Are you going to bring up the NBA? Or should I prepare for the fact that Cleveland doesn't show a strong support for soccer?!?
http://www.bls.gov/web/metro/laummtrk.htm
Unemployment is higher in the Cincinnati-metro (9.3%) than it is in the Cleveland-metro (8.6%).
Also, the city of Cleveland has 100k more residents than the city of Cincinnati while Cinci-metro has about 70k more residents than Cleveland-metro. However, the "Combined Statistical Area" of Cleveland has 600k+ more residents than Cinci.
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Commander of Awesomeuh oh wheres the 4ringz to come in here and tell us how reliable Wikipedia is?
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like_thatjustincredible;615752 wrote:Spin.
http://www.bls.gov/web/metro/laummtrk.htm
Unemployment is higher in the Cincinnati-metro (9.3%) than it is in the Cleveland-metro (8.6%).
Also, the city of Cleveland has 100k more residents than the city of Cincinnati while Cinci-metro has about 70k more residents than Cleveland-metro. However, the "Combined Statistical Area" of Cleveland has 600k+ more residents than Cinci.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_United_States_Combined_Statistical_Areas
How the fuck was that a spin? It was related to what idiot jordo was speaking of. I know you two went to the same school but geezus, you already said you don't give a shit, yet you keep posting.
1. It's quite ridiculous to include Akron in the combined statistical area. You might as well consider dayton part of cincy's statstical area then.
2. So therefore cincy metro is larger, while cleveland is smaller as i was saying....
3. Like i said the stadium cleveland built might be too big for the population size. Trade stadiums and Cleveland would have been near 100% on the stat line while cincy would be at 82%
4. Also with that link you proved my point with residents trying to leave the area with the current job market... In your combined statistical link "cleveland's" stats had their population dropping 2% while "cincy's" stats had their population increasing 8%. Thanks for helping me out though.
5. The big picture out of this whole thread remains the same.... Cincy "fans" are piss poor fans. Hopefully they remain bad, because it is much better when the idiot bandwagoners are in hiding.
Stick with he jets. -
SportsAndLadyWell fuck I don't know..it was on at Willies though, that's all I know.
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justincrediblelike_that;615768 wrote:How the fuck was that a spin? It was related to what idiot jordo was speaking of. I know you two went to the same school but geezus, you already said you don't give a shit, yet you keep posting.
1. It's quite ridiculous to include Akron in the combined statistical area. You might as well consider dayton part of cincy's statstical area then.
Blame the census bureau, not me. -
justincredibleSportsAndLady;615772 wrote:Well fuck I don't know..it was on at Willies though, that's all I know.
You sure it was just a highlight or something on the Redzone channel? 'Cause otherwise it's not possible. -
JesterSooo. Is the bandwagon parked or not?
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SportsAndLadyI was watching the Browns game against Buffalo; I believe the Bengals were playing the Steelers that day. That mighta been the only one, I don't know. Point is, Bengals fans are bad.
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like_thatJester;615792 wrote:Sooo. Is the bandwagon parked or not?
Yes.
SportsAndLady;615795 wrote:I was watching the Browns game against Buffalo; I believe the Bengals were playing the Steelers that day. That mighta been the only one, I don't know. Point is, Bengals fans are bad.
Yes. -
justincredibleSportsAndLady;615795 wrote:I was watching the Browns game against Buffalo; I believe the Bengals were playing the Steelers that day. That mighta been the only one, I don't know. Point is, Bengals fans are bad.
That was an away game, which wasn't blacked out, which means people could watch at home. -
SportsAndLadyjustincredible;615804 wrote:That was an away game, which wasn't blacked out, which means people could watch at home.
Yes I get that...go to Cleveland on sundays when the Browns are away, the bars will have more than 4 fans in it. Which was my point to begin with. -
justincredibleI don't want to go to Cleveland on Sunday's when the Browns are away.
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thedynasty1998What is the point of this thread?
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SportsAndLadyjustincredible;615812 wrote:I don't want to go to Cleveland on Sunday's when the Browns are away.
K go to Willies on Sundays when the Bengals are away and buy my boneless chicken wings -
justincredibleShitting on Bengals fans.
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justincredibleSportsAndLady;615816 wrote:K go to Willies on Sundays when the Bengals are away and buy my boneless chicken wings
I'll buy you a beer but I'm not buying you any fucking wings! -
SportsAndLadyjustincredible;615819 wrote:I'll buy you a beer but I'm not buying you any fucking wings!
How bout I buy you a beer, and you buy my boneless? -
justincredibleSportsAndLady;615822 wrote:How bout I buy you a beer, and you buy my boneless?
This sounds like a trap.