10-01-2019, 02:17 PM
Well if we didn't care would we post on this message board? I care, but I think the Bengals and the city(Hamilton County) will do what's in their best interest when the lease expires. Will the County still see the Bengals as an asset to the city? Will the Bengals look for greener pastures? I just don't see Mike Brown and family getting another sweetheart deal from the county.
In January of 1982 the day of Super Bowl XVI, I was a 10 year old boy and a nervous wreck. The whole day leading up to the game, I kept saying, "We got to win!", We got to win!" I was so worked up I almost threw up before the game. When we lost, I cried and thought it was the end of the world. Fast forward to January 1989 Superbowl XXIII, I was a teenager when the Bengals lost a second time to the 49ers. I didn't cry this time, just angry and frustrated, but figured we would be back in another Superbowl before too long and finally win one. Well fast forward to today, a 47 year old man that has been beaten down by the Mike Brown led Cincinnati Bengals for almost 3 decades, so would I cry if they left? No I would not. Would I get angry if they left? I really don't think so. I would just be a little sad, like saying goodbye to an old friend.
In January of 1982 the day of Super Bowl XVI, I was a 10 year old boy and a nervous wreck. The whole day leading up to the game, I kept saying, "We got to win!", We got to win!" I was so worked up I almost threw up before the game. When we lost, I cried and thought it was the end of the world. Fast forward to January 1989 Superbowl XXIII, I was a teenager when the Bengals lost a second time to the 49ers. I didn't cry this time, just angry and frustrated, but figured we would be back in another Superbowl before too long and finally win one. Well fast forward to today, a 47 year old man that has been beaten down by the Mike Brown led Cincinnati Bengals for almost 3 decades, so would I cry if they left? No I would not. Would I get angry if they left? I really don't think so. I would just be a little sad, like saying goodbye to an old friend.