01-31-2020, 12:16 PM
(01-31-2020, 12:09 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Welcome back to American Top 40, It's now time for this week's long distance dedication.
Long distance dedications are a long standing tradition here at AT 40, they often are used to celebrate lost loves of one's past, or to reach out to someone who was inspirational in someone's life. Those feelings aren't always about romantic love or uplifting the human spirit, sometimes they are as simple as a failed sports hero.
Today's story centers around Carson, a rich kid from California who grew to become a hot shot QB prospect in the NFL. He was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals, the lowliest team in the league. The fans of the Bengals were elated for Carson to come and take the team to new heights, except there was a bump in the road, and those dreams never materialized. All of Bengal Nation was crushed, in particular a young fanboy named Nate from Pennsylvania. Nate lives in hostile territory for a Bengals fan, so Carson's demise had special meaning to him.
And now, without any further ado, here's this week's long distance dedication. From Carson in California to Nate in Pennsylvania; Here's Canadian singer Anne Murray with "You needed me".
I see a sort of sad solidarity in Bengals QBs under Mike brown but you seem to enjoy picturing them as bitter ex wives seething and hating the boss's new flame. But alas, Boomer carson and dalton were the problem and Burrow will finally carry Mike's lazy arse to the promised land!
I just don't think the Bengals QBs are nearly as jealous and hateful of each other as you do, but that's my take. It's possible Boomer Palmer and Dalton are all going to have a group cry when Burrow gets drafted.