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  • like_that
    Pretty pathetic the players have to ask for fan support for essentially a playoff game.
  • ytownfootball
    The way I look at it (lack of support for the Bengals) is this. The Bengal fans will come on here and crow from the rooftops, telling us that it in someway is a reflection on poor ownership, take pride in what they feel is their "civic" duty by not showing up. Taking their ball and going home. But what I see as the reality of it is simply an excuse for apathy given the history of a city that has remained largely apathetic in my lifetime.

    cue the tell me I'm wrong sob stories...
  • like_that
    ytownfootball;1026903 wrote:The way I look at it (lack of support for the Bengals) is this. The Bengal fans will come on here and crow from the rooftops, telling us that it in someway is a reflection on poor ownership, take pride in what they feel is their "civic" duty by not showing up. Taking their ball and going home. But what I see as the reality of it is simply an excuse for apathy given the history of a city that has remained largely apathetic in my lifetime.

    cue the tell me I'm wrong sob stories...
    lol I would rep, but I have to spread it around first. You need to post more often in the pro sports forum.
  • ytownfootball
    like_that;1026908 wrote:lol I would rep, but I have to spread it around first. You need to post more often in the pro sports forum.
    College is my first passion, but it's been slow obviously. lol
  • jordo212000
    ytownfootball;1026903 wrote:The way I look at it (lack of support for the Bengals) is this. The Bengal fans will come on here and crow from the rooftops, telling us that it in someway is a reflection on poor ownership, take pride in what they feel is their "civic" duty by not showing up. Taking their ball and going home. But what I see as the reality of it is simply an excuse for apathy given the history of a city that has remained largely apathetic in my lifetime.

    cue the tell me I'm wrong sob stories...

    Actually no, people try and get a rise out of us, and most of us tell you guys that there is no excuse at all. The support the team gets in Cincy is a joke. Let's keep beating this dead horse though
  • september63

    This is a pretty sad reflection of Bengal fans!! I guess, even they, realize they arent really a playoff caliber team?
  • jordo212000
    september63;1026922 wrote:This is a pretty sad reflection of Bengal fans!! I guess, even they, realize they arent really a playoff caliber team?

    Huh? Lol. Ok...
  • Classyposter58
    I'm sick of the whole, "We've been so bad for awhile that it'll take time to get people in the stadium" excuse. They went to the playoffs in 2005 and 2009, much better than the Lions who haven't been there since 1999. Lets face it Cincy just isn't a great sports town
  • Pick6
    Classyposter58;1026953 wrote:I'm sick of the whole, "We've been so bad for awhile that it'll take time to get people in the stadium" excuse. They went to the playoffs in 2005 and 2009, much better than the Lions who haven't been there since 1999. Lets face it Cincy just isn't a great sports town
    dont the Lions have pretty shitty support?
  • jordo212000
    Classyposter58;1026953 wrote:I'm sick of the whole, "We've been so bad for awhile that it'll take time to get people in the stadium" excuse. They went to the playoffs in 2005 and 2009, much better than the Lions who haven't been there since 1999. Lets face it Cincy just isn't a great sports town

    Reds have a pretty strong following. Bengals haven't been embraced recently. Again there is NO EXCUSE for the fanbase. Few Bengal fans on this board are making those excuses. We know that the support has been brutal. It's been admitted but people continue to ignore it and make up their own opinions on what Bengal fans are 'saying'
  • Classyposter58
    Pick6;1026960 wrote:dont the Lions have pretty ****ty support?
    Sold out every game and not only that but the atmosphere there has been electric. After the 4-0 start they sold out the last 7 home games remaining. People in the Motor City are talking about the Lions more than the Red Wings in all honesty
    jordo212000;1026965 wrote:Reds have a pretty strong following. Bengals haven't been embraced recently. Again there is NO EXCUSE for the fanbase. Few Bengal fans on this board are making those excuses. We know that the support has been brutal. It's been admitted but people continue to ignore it and make up their own opinions on what Bengal fans are 'saying'
    And yeah I'll give you that, GABP does get solid draws consistently. Cincinnati is a lot like St. Louis though, a big time baseball town
  • Writerbuckeye
    jordo212000;1026965 wrote:Reds have a pretty strong following. Bengals haven't been embraced recently. Again there is NO EXCUSE for the fanbase. Few Bengal fans on this board are making those excuses. We know that the support has been brutal. It's been admitted but people continue to ignore it and make up their own opinions on what Bengal fans are 'saying'
    That's because (at least in my case) I frequent an OSU board where there are about a dozen or more so-called Bengals fans and ALL of them say they won't go to another game until Mike Brown is gone. It's the lamest, dumbest excuse I've heard from fans of a historically awful franchise who are finally having a decent year.

    As for the Steelers...you couldn't find a Steelers fan anywhere in Ohio before the 1970s. When they started winning, all of a sudden there were all these "life long" Steelers fan everywhere. Without a doubt the most bandwagon dominated fan base in sports -- even including the skankees and cowgirls.
  • jordo212000
    Writerbuckeye;1026980 wrote:That's because (at least in my case) I frequent an OSU board where there are about a dozen or more so-called Bengals fans and ALL of them say they won't go to another game until Mike Brown is gone. It's the lamest, dumbest excuse I've heard from fans of a historically awful franchise who are finally having a decent year.

    As for the Steelers...you couldn't find a Steelers fan anywhere in Ohio before the 1970s. When they started winning, all of a sudden there were all these "life long" Steelers fan everywhere. Without a doubt the most bandwagon dominated fan base in sports -- even including the skankees and cowgirls.

    I don't see many Bengal fans saying that. I think in most cases when it is said, people are just trying to explain the tepid support. I don't even try to explain it. It's a cop out and a terrible excuse.

    With that being said, it is the same exact thing Indian fans said about Dolan. The excuse isn't exclusive to Cincy
  • like_that
    Classyposter58;1026976 wrote:Sold out every game and not only that but the atmosphere there has been electric. After the 4-0 start they sold out the last 7 home games remaining. People in the Motor City are talking about the Lions more than the Red Wings in all honesty


    And yeah I'll give you that, GABP does get solid draws consistently. Cincinnati is a lot like St. Louis though, a big time baseball town
    I wouldn't go as far as comparing them to St Louis fans, but definitely more a baseball town than a football town.
    Writerbuckeye;1026980 wrote:That's because (at least in my case) I frequent an OSU board where there are about a dozen or more so-called Bengals fans and ALL of them say they won't go to another game until Mike Brown is gone. It's the lamest, dumbest excuse I've heard from fans of a historically awful franchise who are finally having a decent year.

    As for the Steelers...you couldn't find a Steelers fan anywhere in Ohio before the 1970s. When they started winning, all of a sudden there were all these "life long" Steelers fan everywhere. Without a doubt the most bandwagon dominated fan base in sports -- even including the skankees and cowgirls.
    Cue the "oh you are just jealous, why should we root for a shitty team/have fun rooting for a shitty team" butthurt response.
  • Con_Alma
    Why are ticket buyers expected to "support" the team? Shouldn't the team be giving the ticket buyers a reason to attend?
  • ytownfootball
    Writerbuckeye;1026980 wrote:
    As for the Steelers...you couldn't find a Steelers fan anywhere in Ohio before the 1970s. When they started winning, all of a sudden there were all these "life long" Steelers fan everywhere. Without a doubt the most bandwagon dominated fan base in sports
    Yeah, this was by far the root cause of me hating any all things stiller, watching all the mindless bandwagon jumping during this time period was nauseating to put it mildly. If you weren't around to witness it you have no idea, don't think I've ever seen anything like it since.
  • ytownfootball
    jordo212000;1026982 wrote:
    With that being said, it is the same exact thing Indian fans said about Dolan. The excuse isn't exclusive to Cincy
    The Bengals are looking to go into the playoffs, the Indians weren't, but whatever.
  • like_that
    Con_Alma;1026984 wrote:Why are ticket buyers expected to "support" the team? Shouldn't the team be giving the ticket buyers a reason to attend?

    Being in playoff contention isn't a good enough reason to attend?
    ytownfootball;1026987 wrote:Yeah, this was by far the root cause of me hating any all things stiller, watching all the mindless bandwagon jumping during this time period was nauseating to put it mildly. If you weren't around to witness it you have no idea, don't think I've ever seen anything like it since.
    You are from Youngstown correct?
  • jordo212000
    ytownfootball;1026989 wrote:The Bengals are looking to go into the playoffs, the Indians weren't, but whatever.

    Indians were in first and second most of the first part of the season, but that is beside the point
  • ytownfootball
    like_that;1026991 wrote: You are from Youngstown correct?
    Area yes, city? by no means lol
  • like_that
    ytownfootball;1026995 wrote:Area yes, city? by no means lol
    Just wanted to clarify that after what you just said. Most youngstown squealer bandwagon fans use proximity to pittsburgh as an excuse. Nice to know it's just another excuse.
  • ytownfootball
    like_that;1027003 wrote:Just wanted to clarify that after what you just said. Most youngstown squealer bandwagon fans use proximity to pittsburgh as an excuse. Nice to know it's just another excuse.
    Always lived in Ohio, always north of Ytown, but yeah that was always a common one, like somehow they were more likely to attend Steeler games than Browns games, lol...no the band wagon stopped out front and you hopped on.
  • september63
    jordo212000;1026929 wrote:Huh? Lol. Ok...
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    Playoff game in the balance, and fans wont show up? You tell me why then.
  • jordo212000
    september63;1027014 wrote:\

    Playoff game in the balance, and fans wont show up? You tell me why then.

    The team hasn't been getting the full support of the town over the past few seasons. There really hasn't been a change in support one way or the other. Most of the city is apathetic towards the team. Has nothing to do with 'fans thinking they aren't a legit playoff team.' I would say you are giving people too much credit.

    Few look at strength of schedule/ opponents. Only the diehards do that. Most look at the record and say 'shoot they have 9 wins, they must be ok' or 'wow they suck, they have 4 wins'
  • Laley23
    Con_Alma;1026984 wrote:Why are ticket buyers expected to "support" the team? Shouldn't the team be giving the ticket buyers a reason to attend?
    Lol, WTF are talking about Con? Do you follow sports. Cincy has a chance, in week 17, to make the playoffs. Do you need the #1 seed locked up to give the fans a reason attend a game?