11-20-2015, 01:31 PM
I voted Eifert, but after days of trying to move past the loss, my real goat of the game was the jerk sitting behind me at the stadium. I spent all night rooting my guys, making lots of noise when the defense was on the field (and only when the defense was on the field), and occasionally admitting just how sick Lechler is. The guy behind me, who I assumed was a Texans fan, spent the night laughing at every Bengals difficulty, and snidely poking fun of every incompletion from Dalton (I wear a Dalton jersey, and he kept saying how "his little buddy threw another incompletion"). I tried to shrug it off and cheer my guys on, but this guy was relentless... Unless something good happened for the Bengals, when he'd be stone silent.
At the end of the game, my brother finally turned around, looked stunned, and informed me the wang was decked out in Bengals gear....
There is a segment of Bengals lifer who feels the compulsion to be a total schmuck all the time. They lived through the 90's and have decided the best way to move forward is to be a relentless wang all the time. Winning, to them, is the consolation prize for being a "fan."
I'm so sick of those losers. I've rooted for this team since the 70's, and I've never let the disappointments turn me into a nasty, mean-spirited jerk.
At the end of the game, my brother finally turned around, looked stunned, and informed me the wang was decked out in Bengals gear....
There is a segment of Bengals lifer who feels the compulsion to be a total schmuck all the time. They lived through the 90's and have decided the best way to move forward is to be a relentless wang all the time. Winning, to them, is the consolation prize for being a "fan."
I'm so sick of those losers. I've rooted for this team since the 70's, and I've never let the disappointments turn me into a nasty, mean-spirited jerk.