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Bengals/Jags was the most watched week 13 MNF game since 2010
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(12-06-2023, 01:28 AM)Sled21 Wrote: The NFL might want to rethink the whole "Bengals are a small market so we can screw them" schtick. They may be bandwagoneers, but Bengals are becoming must watch football, especially when goung up against KC, Buffalo, Jacksonville etc.

And the 49ers, that was very highly watched as well and we beat them.

We have added a lot of fans over the last couple of years for damn sure, what is wild is both Cincy and and Jacksonville are considered
small market teams. The game being so competitive I am sure helped big time, Jake Browning surprised the hell out of everybody, including
me and it was a great game to watch, very entertaining.

(12-06-2023, 05:20 AM)Goalpost Wrote: It's those mesmerizing uni's.

They are awesome with those helmets alright. Wink

(12-06-2023, 11:17 AM)Sled21 Wrote: When you combine this with the fact that the most watched "Hard Knocks" (at the time, not sure if it holds true) contained the Bengals, and some of the best Super Bowl ratings were games with the Bengals, it doesn't take a rocket scientist, Goodell, to figure it out. People like an underdog to succeed and get tired of watching the same old teams every year.

So true. It is why I even watched some of the NBA finals last year when the Nuggets won. I get so sick of the Lakers being in 
the Finals that I didn't watch the NBA for like 10 years and I hate the woke shit as well. I hate it when the stealers are in the SB
even more or even the Patriots. Most I think like to root for the underdog and that is why I became a Bengals fan in the first place
when I was 7 when we were playing the highly regarded Joe Montana, Jerry Rice lead 49ers.

That along with the badazz striped helmets of course.
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RE: Bengals/Jags was the most watched week 13 MNF game since 2010 - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 12-06-2023, 03:21 PM

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