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Did Cincinnati Fans boo Dalton at a charity event?
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(07-13-2015, 08:23 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Weather or not it is just a Cincinnati thing, is inconsequential.  To read some of the posters, they claim that we are the best, most loyal fan base in the league.  I find that really hard to believe. 

How about we just ask Carson Palmer, and Andy Dalton's wives how they feel about the fan base?

They don't represent the typical Cincinnati fan.  Assholes just get more attention.  Does a relative handful of fans speak for us all? 

What we have now is freedom of speech on steroids.  And then one extension of that is that some people feel entitled to be douches.

Everywhere you go is pretty much like everywhere you go.  Mostly good people and some who shouldn't be allowed out in public.

It was Cincinnati, yes.  But it could have been anywhere.  Cincinnati has no copyright on such behavior.  Bad behavior is universal, just like good behavior.

Yeah, there is guilt by association going on, fair or not. 
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RE: Did Cincinnati Fans boo Dalton at a charity event? - McC - 07-13-2015, 09:46 PM

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