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The Bengals Didn't Sell Out Their 12,000 Tickets
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(10-26-2020, 01:52 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: The Bengals, like the rest of the state of Ohio, were allowed up 12,000 fans for their home game.

Announced attendance for yesterday's game = 9,732

Now, I can't blame people for not wanting to go watch a bad team play during a pandemic.  That's not what I'm doing.  But this is a little embarrassing for the team, no?

I'd like to see other teams' attendance to see if they're selling their full allotment.  I'm guessing most, if not all, are.

I saw a few Browns fans in the stands. Playing an in-state rival, where you can make the drive down, should have made a sellout even easier.

Fwiw, maybe there's a simple answer for this, like the Bengals chose not to sell up to the limit and set their own at 10k.  If someone knows please feel free to chime in.



I was offered 2 free tickets(in a group of 4), and a sober DD ride to and from house to the stadium, and we were parking on Elm and 3rd

And I was offended to even be offered the chance.  What do my friends think I am, a Fing moron?

Hard pass.  
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RE: The Bengals Didn't Sell Out Their 12,000 Tickets - Wire22Wire - 10-26-2020, 01:55 PM

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