01-14-2022, 10:56 PM
(01-14-2022, 10:44 PM)ochocincos Wrote: “The origin of ‘Who Dey’ is shrouded in mystery,” Brennan said. “I’ve tried my best to find out.”
He’s been asked about it many times and asked numerous people. And Brennan started covering the Bengals in the 1980s. The general consensus is that the phrase was around during the 1981 Super Bowl season. Forrest Gregg, the Bengals’ coach back then, has said he remembers the phrase during that season, Brennan said.
Dave Lapham, who was a Bengals offensive lineman in the 1970s and early ’80s, has been the team’s radio analyst for 24 years and has been associated with the Bengals for 34 years, said “Who Dey” started during the Bengals’ 1981 season.
“We won five in a row in November,” Lapham said. “There were signs and painted faces all over the stadium.”
The "November to Remember" we called it. I got to witness them steam-rolling Denver in person on 11/22, my first ever Bengals game. If people near me were chanting/saying 'Who Dey' at the time, it didn't resonate with me. I wish I could remember.