coach_bob1;922740 wrote:Umm, you ever been in Cincy during football season? Maybe Bengals fans disappear where you live, but I grew up in the Cincy area. I went through the 90's with the team and still root for them. Most of the city does. I grew up a season ticket holder, I worked security at the stadium (greatest minimum wage job ever). The problem with Browns fans is they think their team is the only team in Ohio. Most of them don't realize that there was a team named the Cincinnati Bengals years before there was a team known as the Cleveland Browns. Most Browns fans are miserable (I would be too if my team colors could be described as shit). Good to know that Bengals fans disappear in that miserable area you live in.
I have lived in southwest ohio for a good amount of time now, so yes I have been to cincy during football season. In fact I have been in the city while games are going on, and when the team sucks ass there are no fans, because you guys are fair weather/band wagon fans. Lol at trying to make the fanbase seem credible because you worked a minimum wage security job there.
Browns fans don't think they are the only team, but if a little kid grows up that way I don't blame him, because there are typically no cincy fans around unless the Bengals are doing well. As for a previous bengals franchise, they got it correct the first time in 1942 when the franchise fell apart, they realized cincy fans are the worst fans in the nation, and nothing has changed since then. There is a reason why there is a consensus across the nation that bengals fans are amongst the worst fanbases in the country. Perception is reality old man, I never denied there are some fans that love the bengals, but there is a very small sample size.
By the way if you want to go into history, there would be no Bengals without PAUL BROWN. Nice fail dipshit.