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RE: What a painful loss - Sled21 - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 12:25 PM)kalibengal Wrote: this is funny .... we all knew this was the priority heading into THIS season after Burrow almost had his career wrecked...so Im not expecting anything different from this team. Burrow is better. RE: What a painful loss - bengalguy71 - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:13 AM)Tony Wrote: I'm not even gonna talk superbowl. I'm beginning to wander if some of us 40+ old fans will ever see a playoff win in out adult lives.. ![]() In fact I just asked mod to change my username from bengalguy71 to bungleguy71 going in 'fan strike' UNTIL they win a playoff game! ![]() RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:26 AM)BigPapaKain Wrote: Do you not know who Mike Brown is? Hint: he's owned the Bengals for ~30 years.Ya , the Bengals should get a participation trophy! Yay Moral victory. They don't totally suck, so it's ok... Notice there is only like 2 or 3 guys like you happy with a loss.. You are the minority here and you think you are right? IM betting you didn't follow this team in the 90s. I'm 41. I was ***** 10 the last time this team won a playoff game. Mullets were in style , went put of style and came back and still not another win... We can be pissed if we want too. I don't know why guys like you always gotta put your dumbass 2 cents in.. You ain't gonna stop anyone from being pissed.. RE: What a painful loss - kalibengal - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 12:53 PM)bengalguy71 Wrote: I feel the pain, Im in my mid fifties and have been following them since i was about 10 yrs old. ... Its funny the older you get and how your mind really starts to seriously ask that question..Will I ever see another playoff win let alone a Superbowl in my lifetime? ZT is killing me lately. RE: What a painful loss - ochocincos - 12-13-2021 (12-12-2021, 10:46 PM)Trademark Wrote: I was there tonight and let me tell you the jungle was rocking and was very loud, just to have our hearts ripped out, also seemed like there was a ton of 49ers fans there and they were absolutely obnoxious. Zac Taylor's conservative play calling was atrocious and the o-line was getting mauled.... Would it have been less painful if the Bengals didn't come back to take the game to OT? RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 08:31 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Post of the Year. I swear this board is becoming more like one of those obnoxious facebook groups where 90% of the so-called fans on there are just about ripping players, coaches, etc. They are fun to watch? Some of you guys are softer than my stool in the morning... I have IBS by the way.. When are you guys gonna get not everyone is rainbows and sunshine about everything? That's not how the world works.. They are fun to watch lol, ridiculous.. RE: What a painful loss - bengalguy71 - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:26 AM)BigPapaKain Wrote: Do you not know who Mike Brown is? Hint: he's owned the Bengals for ~30 years. Yes, there may eventually be some fans jumping off the Cincy bridge, seriously it could happen, but, for me, I KNOW and understand we can't trade owners, so it is what it is, but I also don't see you bashing the homers, most of them probably youngsters and have no clue what the difference was between father and son owners and the fact that this franchise drew the short straw TWICE by having to play the 49ers, in the SB, with the greatest QB of HIS time, and the HC that PB SHOULD have hired when he stepped down as HC, instead of hiring Tiger Johnson. ![]() There's only one approach as a Bengals fan since PB made the second worst decision of his career, letting his feelings override his intellect, by handing the baton to MB, and that's 'Expect the worst, hope for the best"! RE: What a painful loss - fredtoast - 12-13-2021 (12-12-2021, 11:38 PM)t3r3e3 Wrote: The difference between the Chargers and Bengals is that the Chargers made upgrading the line a priority last offseason. The Bengals made a halfhearted effort with bandaids and hoping injured guys would stay healthy. The Chargers had solid talent on their team other than O-line. The Bengals had holes all over their roster. But signing a top 10 paid RT in free agency and using a high second round pick on O-line is not "halfhearted" or a "bandaid". RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 10:21 AM)TecmoBengals Wrote: I have the utmost empathy for us 40-something year old fans. We were in the right age range to have that youthful passion for the Bengals and enjoy the team as kids while also learning how football Xs & Os worked. I thought things were going to be great for the franchise and we were legit elite like the 49'ers. As fans, we were so close to a Super Bowl win and had to brush off the crushing defeat to cheer on the team for more trips to the playoffs. Then, the curse of Bo Jackson kicked in and it's been misery ever since. Klingler, Big Daddy, Ki-Jana, Akili, Shula, Coslett, and so much disappointment during the '90s. They didn't even make it on TV most weekends because of the NFL blackout rules! The early 2000s gave hope, but of course Palmer got hurt on a deep bomb to Henry. The Dalton-Green era was fun, but there was an ever present sense they just weren't good enough; some dumb playoff penalties didn't help. Anyhow, I lament. It's extra shitty for me. I live in PA When I was born I was brought home in a steeler outfit. My dad has the picture he still teases me with. When I was 8 , I noticed football and how I enjoyed it for the first time. The unis, Boomer, Ickey and that whole year in 88 sparked my love for the Bengals and I've been passionate about ever since. Through all the torture of steeler fans around here , I never turned my back on the team. We are the bad guys here somehow though, because we are passionate about wanting the team to be successful. They can be happy with a loss, but why do they got a shit on us? I could care less how they feel about a loss, but they just can't help themselves, if someone feels different than them.. I remember in the 90s turning the steele game to the headline news channel every 5 minutes because they were the only channel that had a sports ticker the time and my Dad would ***** like crazy.. I was the only kid in school with a Jeff Blake jersey, and not matter the teasing, I still wore it with pride. So don't question my passion for the Bengals or Fandom, you don't know shit.. The taunting , the fumbles, the shit coaching.. This brought up 90s memories.. RE: What a painful loss - BigPapaKain - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:05 PM)bengalguy71 Wrote: Yes, there may eventually be some fans jumping off the Cincy bridge, seriously it could happen, but, for me, I KNOW and understand we can't trade owners, so it is what it is, but I also don't see you bashing the homers, most of them probably youngsters and have no clue what the difference was between father and son owners and the fact that this franchise drew the short straw TWICE by having to play the 49ers, in the SB, with the greatest QB of HIS time, and the HC that PB SHOULD have hired when he stepped down as HC, instead of hiring Tiger Johnson. The homers don't make me think they're the assholes out here calling players out on Twitter or saying stupid shit like 'CuT tHe PlAyErS wHo DoN't MaKe PlAyS wHeN wE nEeD iT'. It's a game that none of us - NONE OF US - have any effect on. This team taught me to stop getting bent out of shape about things I don't control; I'd suggest a lot of folks here learn that as well. RE: What a painful loss - WeezyBengal - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:06 PM)fredtoast Wrote: The Chargers had solid talent on their team other than O-line. The Bengals had holes all over their roster. Fred you and I both know they didn't do enough to sure up the offensive line. They took a chance on a second round pick who was no guarantee. That guy can't even see the field right now. Same with Trey Hopkins. Guy was coming back from a torn up knee and they just threw him out there. They knew damn well he wasn't ready. Not to mention they brought in zero depth for the OL, which was exposed last week. They didn't do enough, hence the SHIT SHOW they have been pretty much all year. Burrow has been sacked 41 times. Worst in the league. If they keep giving up 5+ sacks a game they will set the record for most QB sacks in a regular season. RE: What a painful loss - Fan_in_Kettering - 12-13-2021 Maybe I should have looked this up before the game but the Bengals are 4-12 all time against the 49ers; 4-13 counting yesterday’s debacle. AJ McCarron beat them in 2015 and so did Jon Kitna in 2003. Neither Andy Dalton nor Carson Palmer ever beat the 49ers. This may be the worst record the Bengals have compiled against any team in the NFL. RE: What a painful loss - TecmoBengals - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:10 PM)Tony Wrote: It's extra shitty for me. I live in PA When I was born I was brought home in a steeler outfit. My dad has the picture he still teases me with. When I was 8 , I noticed football and how I enjoyed it for the first time. The unis, Boomer, Ickey and that whole year in 88 sparked my love for the Bengals and I've been passionate about ever since. Through all the torture of steeler fans around here , I never turned my back on the team. We are the bad guys here somehow though, because we are passionate about wanting the team to be successful. They can be happy with a loss, but why do they got a shit on us? I could care less how they feel about a loss, but they just can't help themselves, if someone feels different than them.. I remember in the 90s turning the steele game to the headline news channel every 5 minutes because they were the only channel that had a sports ticker the time and my Dad would ***** like crazy.. I was the only kid in school with a Jeff Blake jersey, and not matter the teasing, I still wore it with pride. So don't question my passion for the Bengals or Fandom, you don't know shit.. The taunting , the fumbles, the shit coaching.. This brought up 90s memories.. Funny, '88 also sparked my love for the Bengals and it is when I starting following the NFL. I was just old enough to learn the game and like you was excited about the Bengals: the helmets, lefty QB Boomer, Ickey, and one of my favs was Eddie Brown. I'll support your extra shitty comment since you live in enemy territory. I sort of relate. I'm a Miami grad it was so painful to Big Ben get drafted by the Steelers (mind you, this was before his disgusting behavior toward women was known). I was proud Miami had a stud QB make it to the pros but so, so, so disappointed he went to the Steelers. I assume the "don't question my passion for the Bengals" was meant for someone else or "you" in the general sense? I don't recall questioning you?????? My bad if so. RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 02:10 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Funny, '88 also sparked my love for the Bengals and it is when I starting following the NFL. I was just old enough to learn the game and like you was excited about the Bengals: the helmets, lefty QB Boomer, Ickey, and one of my favs was Eddie Brown. I'll support your extra shitty comment since you live in enemy territory. I sort of relate. I'm a Miami grad it was so painful to Big Ben get drafted by the Steelers (mind you, this was before his disgusting behavior toward women was known). I was proud Miami had a stud QB make it to the pros but so, so, so disappointed he went to the Steelers. I really loved fulcher. I played safety because of him. Also played RB, but my love was safety.. Love to hit.. Got thrown out in my first game for 3 helmet to helmet hits in midgets lol. The coach wasn't even mad at me, loved the passion just helped my try to fix it, which I never really could. It's hard to control it when you got that shot and everything's moving so fast.. I could never keep my head up. It just doesn't feel natural, and to me could get you hurt worst.. RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:06 PM)fredtoast Wrote: The Chargers had solid talent on their team other than O-line. The Bengals had holes all over their roster. Ya, Carman has been so great! Reiff is the only difference on this line.. RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 02:10 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Funny, '88 also sparked my love for the Bengals and it is when I starting following the NFL. I was just old enough to learn the game and like you was excited about the Bengals: the helmets, lefty QB Boomer, Ickey, and one of my favs was Eddie Brown. I'll support your extra shitty comment since you live in enemy territory. I sort of relate. I'm a Miami grad it was so painful to Big Ben get drafted by the Steelers (mind you, this was before his disgusting behavior toward women was known). I was proud Miami had a stud QB make it to the pros but so, so, so disappointed he went to the Steelers. Not for you my brother. You are 1 of the cool ones here... You are always gonna have assholes, but if you respond it seems you will be the one banned here, but they can throw all the insults they want... RE: What a painful loss - Tony - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 11:22 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: His ass would be without a job today if I had any say. He had some great returns last year but this year he hasn't done squat. Whenever he is on the field he is a liability. Waste of a roster spot. Even at DB he is horrible.. Never gets his head around. Just cut this guy already... RE: What a painful loss - Sled21 - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 02:22 PM)Tony Wrote: I really loved fulcher. I played safety because of him. Also played RB, but my love was safety.. Love to hit.. Got thrown out in my first game for 3 helmet to helmet hits in midgets lol. The coach wasn't even mad at me, loved the passion just helped my try to fix it, which I never really could. It's hard to control it when you got that shot and everything's moving so fast.. I could never keep my head up. It just doesn't feel natural, and to me could get you hurt worst.. That explains a lot.... ![]() RE: What a painful loss - bengalguy71 - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 01:45 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: The homers don't make me think they're the assholes out here calling players out on Twitter or saying stupid shit like 'CuT tHe PlAyErS wHo DoN't MaKe PlAyS wHeN wE nEeD iT'. Opinions are like a-holes everyone has one! Yours seems to be worn on your shoulder a lot so you should be very familiar! ![]() RE: What a painful loss - TecmoBengals - 12-13-2021 (12-13-2021, 02:29 PM)Tony Wrote: Not for you my brother. You are 1 of the cool ones here... You are always gonna have assholes, but if you respond it seems you will be the one banned here, but they can throw all the insults they want... Many posters like to get in snide digs with generalized opinions, especially toward people that are frustrated by the Bengals. I often wonder if these are young guys who grew up only watching the Marvin Lewis Bengals where at least winning season and playoff appearances happened? Baby boomers and Gen X'ers experienced the '90s Bengals. I'm sure it, for better or worse, comes out in our posting styles. Edit: Lots of generalizations by me! Anyhow, I do my best, but can fail, to ignore those giving the ole 1-2 punch combo toward my posts when I'm in anti-Bengals mood. ![]() Ultimately, I think it's okay to be both a fan & a downer when the franchise tears at my emotions. ![]() |