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My PBS experience - Speedy Thomas - 10-21-2019 As if the product on the field wasn't bad enough... The times listed on the game day newsletter for Bengals legends autograph signing (12-1) were wrong. I was excited about the guys who were going to be there (Munoz, Chad, Ken and Willie Anderson, Trumpy, Leon, Dhani, Breech, Riley), and purchased pictures in advance for players to sign. Brought my '89 Super Bowl autograph football for members of that team to sign. Made sure to arrive at 12 sharp. Only to be told that the autographs were earlier, that the players needed to be on the field. Why, I don't know, since they weren't introduced till halftime. While I appreciate that Bengals make former players available...if you're going to do it, do it right. VERY disappointed. While I'm at it, the scoreboard stumper asked which player has had his jersey retired. No brainer, right? Anthony Munoz, our only Hall of Famer. Wrong, #78 has not been retired. For the love of Paul Brown, why not? And if they're going to retire the jersey of Bob Johnson, I have no problem. But where in the stadium is it displayed? Surely among all the advertisements they could find room for #54. I am a loyal season ticket holder for many years but stuff like this is discouraging. And I haven't even talked about the game. RE: My PBS experience - HarleyDog - 10-21-2019 Write the stadium a letter. Better yet, I will respond for them in advance. Thank you for your letter Speedy. We just have to do better. We have to get it right when it's on the line. RE: My PBS experience - Speedy Thomas - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 02:19 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: Write the stadium a letter. Better yet, I will respond for them in advance. Thank you for your letter Speedy. We just have to do better. We have to get it right when it's on the line. Already did, Harley. Will let you know what (if anything) I hear back. RE: My PBS experience - Nicomo Cosca - 10-21-2019 That’s terrible. The Browns/Blackburns should be absolutely ashamed for the way they run this franchise. Between the stadium deal, the product on the field, and then hearing stuff like this... I’m getting close to the point where I need to ask myself if it’s time to stop supporting this team all together. RE: My PBS experience - HarleyDog - 10-21-2019 The sucky part about all this is I doubt they really care? RE: My PBS experience - Fullrock - 10-21-2019 Bengals management could **** up a wet dream. RE: My PBS experience - jason - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 03:26 PM)Fullrock Wrote: Bengals management could **** up a wet dream. Um yeah... Have you seen them? Funny sidenote. On a fantasy football podcast I was listening to today one of the guys said something about the Bengals' "GM". Lulz... RE: My PBS experience - Pat5775 - 10-21-2019 The incompetence of the brown family is absolutely astounding. How are they able to breathe? RE: My PBS experience - Goalpost - 10-21-2019 The Reds are so much better. They do it for 81 games. The Bengals only need to get 8 games right...2 more if you count preseason. I will say I enjoy the Bengals training camp though. RE: My PBS experience - Vas Deferens - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 03:07 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: The sucky part about all this is I doubt they really care? what have they done which would make you believe they care? RE: My PBS experience - guyofthetiger - 10-21-2019 There is a reason there are more empty seats than fans on game day. And it is not a good. RE: My PBS experience - bengals67 - 10-21-2019 I have spent 50 years as one of the biggest die hard Bengals fan. This past Sunday I was pulling for two Jags on my fantasy team. Even last year I would never have considered doing this. The Bengals drain the life out of your fandom spirit. Getting more and more detached which makes the Sundays with my son and his buddies in our fantasy league much more enjoyable. I don't understand how the Brown family thinks this is going to work out for them forever. Doc has a column today saying what I have been thinking- this is going downhill to lost Decade II, season ticket and luxury box buyers are going to drop through the basement, Bengals will have all the excuses they need to move to a new city with new stadium as soon as they can get out of lease. Very sad for all the folks in Cincy who have loyally supported this organization for 50 years. RE: My PBS experience - bengals67 - 10-21-2019 PS About the only good thing bout the Bengals right now is this Board and the wonderful people who post messages. RE: My PBS experience - Circleville Guy - 10-21-2019 Being in the NFL means that he makes obscene profits regardless of anything that he does businesswise. The only real incentive once you’re an NFL Owner is Pride. The Brown family seems content in just having the money. I get that the NFL can’t make it a habit to make Owners sell but I just don’t see how this family reflects anything positive on the NFL. They’re basically welfare recipients in the NFL. RE: My PBS experience - Nicomo Cosca - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 04:08 PM)bengals67 Wrote: PS And our helmets and uniforms. RE: My PBS experience - Cicero - 10-21-2019 Meh it’s just sports. I learned a while back to not attach my self with to any sports team. The Bengals or Buckeyes performance has little to do with my every day life. Still gotta pay the bills, take out the trash, etc. It’s fun when they do well but I can’t feel sad for anyone for choosing to follow a sports team. RE: My PBS experience - bengals67 - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 04:45 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: And our helmets and uniforms. True but I liked the Bengal logo instead of the "B" which I have always thought they adopted because of "Brown" Who else has the first letter of the team name as their badge? No one. When it comes to customer service and building a team the entire Brown family and spouses are out to lunch. re-sign Hart draft Sample in second round waste money on Go- a RB that barely plays- instead of ponying up for a decent LB or o lineman. Makes no sense whatsoever RE: My PBS experience - Millhouse - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 05:25 PM)bengals67 Wrote: True but I liked the Bengal logo instead of the "B" which I have always thought they adopted because of "Brown" Ive never liked the B. It's just second rate, which reflects the front office on a good day. But yeah no once else uses the team name's first letter, just the city's like G or C. RE: My PBS experience - Millhouse - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 03:55 PM)Goalpost Wrote: The Reds are so much better. They do it for 81 games. The Bengals only need to get 8 games right...2 more if you count preseason. I will say I enjoy the Bengals training camp though. Even as the Reds keep stinking year after year, at least they get it right with the fans compared to the Bengals. Its not even close. Great American has statues, HoF museum, much better food, and just overall much better fan experience. PBS is a like an outdoor dungeon with Mikey up there overseeing the pain he brings on the few fans that show up. RE: My PBS experience - John Shaft - 10-21-2019 (10-21-2019, 03:59 PM)Vas Deferens Wrote: what have they done which would make you believe they care?Well there is that time they sent Season Ticket holders the can of popcorn. |