04-21-2017, 05:24 PM
Some of the responses on PFT are pretty dang funny:
That’s great. Im glad they were able to incorporate all of their Super Bowl trophies into the logo
I see they commissioned an intern to design the logo.
Creative.
I gave up a long time ago…the Brown family wants to do “good enough” to keep fans coming back and get all those yummy revenue shares from teams like the Pats and others, that spend, to win.
Why would you celebrate if you’re the Bengals?
I’m waiting for a statue outside Paul Brown stadium of Mike Brown polishing pennies.
It’s like celebrating the anniversary of the launch of the Titanic.
I wonder if they’re going to sell a video like they did on the 40th anniversary, the one advertised on the radio as being “highlights of the legendary history of the Cincinnati Bengals”. The first time I heard that one, I almost had an accident while laughing at the description of the team’s history as “legendary”. The Bengals’ history is as legendary as the first 39 years of the Steelers, the last 50 of the Lions, the first 40 of the Saints, the reborn Browns, etc. There are kids graduating from grad school who weren’t even born the last time the Mighty Bengals won a playoff game.
Let’s see, who in the AFC hasn’t beaten the Bagels in the playoffs in the last 25 years?
The logo should just be a big “L”.
That’s great. Im glad they were able to incorporate all of their Super Bowl trophies into the logo
I see they commissioned an intern to design the logo.
Creative.
I gave up a long time ago…the Brown family wants to do “good enough” to keep fans coming back and get all those yummy revenue shares from teams like the Pats and others, that spend, to win.
Why would you celebrate if you’re the Bengals?
I’m waiting for a statue outside Paul Brown stadium of Mike Brown polishing pennies.
It’s like celebrating the anniversary of the launch of the Titanic.
I wonder if they’re going to sell a video like they did on the 40th anniversary, the one advertised on the radio as being “highlights of the legendary history of the Cincinnati Bengals”. The first time I heard that one, I almost had an accident while laughing at the description of the team’s history as “legendary”. The Bengals’ history is as legendary as the first 39 years of the Steelers, the last 50 of the Lions, the first 40 of the Saints, the reborn Browns, etc. There are kids graduating from grad school who weren’t even born the last time the Mighty Bengals won a playoff game.
Let’s see, who in the AFC hasn’t beaten the Bagels in the playoffs in the last 25 years?
The logo should just be a big “L”.
Such is life as a Bengals fan...