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The 1990's Have Resurrected
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(10-14-2019, 03:41 PM)guyofthetiger Wrote: For those of us that remember the 1990's Bengals team, this team looks awfully similar. In 1998 I went to a Tampa Bay game at Riverfront Stadium and the Bengals lost 44-0. I suggest the fans wear their 1990's clothes so the stadium has the same feeling. Heck for those of you that weren't born yet, you are getting a replay of the Bungels. This team may not win a game this year. The 90's had bad music too so please don't play it.

Coaches and Players come and go in the 30 years of no play-off wins and more 0-4 starts than any other NFL Team.   Paul Brown died and team went to hell after that.  Coaches and Players have came and went. One the one constant is the lawyer Mike Brown and Family.  When Paul Brown still very much alive around 1980, Bob Trumpy on radio said Paul Brown a Great Coach and Mike Brown a Great Lawyer.  Mike Brown already the reputation as tight with money.  So Paul Brown who was Great at Football died.  Then the Family of Lawyers took over and franchise has set all kinds of losing records.  


You are correct, they were called Bungles on ESPN by Berman and others.  Now that upsets some on here, maybe some think it is sexual as in England Fans, thinking it is not politically correct.   But Bungles means to Bungle, Bumble, Stumble, Fumble and that very much describes the many Bengals losing records they have set since Paul Brown died and team take over by a family of Lawyers, not Football People.  To Fumble, Stumble, Bumble, Bungle setting most years without play-off win, most 0-4 starts in NFL, the 2017 team set record for worst offense to start a season. Many record lows coming out of Mike Brown THE LAWYER.
1968 Bengal Fan
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RE: The 1990's Have Resurrected - Andy2AJ - 10-14-2019, 03:47 PM
RE: The 1990's Have Resurrected - corpjet - 10-14-2019, 03:59 PM
RE: The 1990's Have Resurrected - jason - 10-14-2019, 08:49 PM
RE: The 1990's Have Resurrected - bonesaw - 10-14-2019, 10:32 PM
RE: The 1990's Have Resurrected - kevin - 10-15-2019, 01:08 AM

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