WinstonSmith
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Hard to believe.
He's back
He's cheap
Does mike Browns bidding
Will Win 2 games to go 7-9 when it doesn't matter
Will get out coached in the second half of every close game
Will draft poorly for the future
Will fail to win a playoff game
Yep. That's our Marvin
Glad I gave up season tickets years ago. Have not missed a thing!
Serves the fans right for defending him for so long. The guy didn't win a playoff game for 13 seasons and well over half the fanbase was apoplectic at the suggestion of firing him.
I haven't come across that half of the fan base you're referring to.
99.99% of season tix holders will piss and moan, but ultimately keep their tix. The only power the fans have is as a collective. However, there will always be ppl that "break the picket line" bc they're weak.
The majority of fans were behind him even after the loss to Pittsburgh in the playoffs 2 seasons ago.
What do you base this on? My friends and I cancelled our season tickets after the 2010 season when Lewis was brought back. Heck, Jeff Berding had to resign from city council because he needed to focus on his job at with the Bengals as director of sales.
Completely annecdotal.
Except for the part that isn't. Again, can you point me to what you're basing your opinion on? Even anecdotal evidence would be ok.
Reading Twitter, countless comments about ppl giving up supporting the Bengals. I really want to know how many Season Tix holders give up their tix bc of this. My guess, very few. It's a lot of huffing and puffing with no action.
So your evidence that only .01% of season ticket holders will walk away is based on people complaining on twitter. That makes sense. And I'm still trying to figure out how Jeff Berding having to resign from city council to focus on marketing/sales, after Lewis was brought back in 2011 is anecdotal.
99.99% of season tix holders will piss and moan, but ultimately keep their tix. The only power the fans have is as a collective. However, there will always be ppl that "break the picket line" bc they're weak.
Hard to believe.
While the NFL would love to show people sitting in the seats on TV ticket sales mean very little to the owners in the grand scheme of things.
I imagine there's some kind of clause that dictates a minimum avg attendance required to maintain a franchise. Say the Bengals average 10k fans a game, wouldn't the NFL have to step in and take control?
What do you base this on? My friends and I cancelled our season tickets after the 2010 season when Lewis was brought back. Heck, Jeff Berding had to resign from city council because he needed to focus on his job at with the Bengals as director of sales.
In reality the odds of the Bengals finding a coach that would take the job AND that would do any better than ML were about the same as my odds of winning the Power Ball this week without buying a ticket.