7 hours ago
I've enjoyed reading the posts in this thread.
I grew up north of Cincinnati in the suburbs and around age 10 started becoming interested in baseball and football. I collected cards, played homerun derby and kill the man with neighborhood friends, played pick up games, and started closely following professional sports. This coincided with the second Bengals Super Bowl team. I thought Boomer and the gang were going to become a dynasty like Montana and the 49'ers. That's when my Bengals fandom started and has continued since.
The 1990s were brutal though since many games were blacked out on TV and the team couldn't be watched. That's when I did learn to enjoy other NFL players like John Elway, Jerry Rice, Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson (He's a GOD in the Tecmo Bowl video game), and other stars. Tim Krumrie and David Fulcher also kicked ass in the game.
As much as I enjoyed Boomer as our QB and that Super Bowl team, the Burrow-era Bengals are probably the most fun I've had as a Bengals fan.
I grew up north of Cincinnati in the suburbs and around age 10 started becoming interested in baseball and football. I collected cards, played homerun derby and kill the man with neighborhood friends, played pick up games, and started closely following professional sports. This coincided with the second Bengals Super Bowl team. I thought Boomer and the gang were going to become a dynasty like Montana and the 49'ers. That's when my Bengals fandom started and has continued since.
The 1990s were brutal though since many games were blacked out on TV and the team couldn't be watched. That's when I did learn to enjoy other NFL players like John Elway, Jerry Rice, Barry Sanders, Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson (He's a GOD in the Tecmo Bowl video game), and other stars. Tim Krumrie and David Fulcher also kicked ass in the game.
As much as I enjoyed Boomer as our QB and that Super Bowl team, the Burrow-era Bengals are probably the most fun I've had as a Bengals fan.
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