Optimism. Optimism is a
wonderful thing. It helps turn any questionable situation into a tolerable one.
Economics, politics, sports…Gas prices keep rising…we should be walking more
anyway. No one knows who will win the next election…can’t be any worse than the
last guy…the Bengals haven’t won a playoff game since 1988…that means they are
due for one…right?
I don’t like to look
farther back than a few years; because so much changes in sports every season,
but I want to paint you guys a picture. Let’s call it the Death of the
Optimists Timeline. This will help show you the downward spiral that has become
the Cincinnati Bengals.
January 14 2003- Cincinnati hires Marvin Lewis. With him came
a fresh, young, defensive mind, the potential to draft a franchise QB in Carson
Palmer, and a whole new approach to football. For once the papers were talking
about the potential of a winning team, instead of bracing for another losing
season. (They had just come off a 2-14 season). ***Optimism rises***
April 26
2003- The Bengals draft a genetic marvel in Carson Palmer to “save” the
franchise and turn us from the laughing stock of the league to an actual
contender ***Optimism keeps rising***
2003 Season- The Bengals finish 8-8 (respectable for the time) under the
helm of Jon Kitna. Everyone knows that Carson's
just waiting to take over the following year, but you have to love a guy who
plays his heart out, regardless. ***Optimism rises even further***
September 12 2004 - Carson Palmer makes his NFL debut. Although the
Bengals once again finish 8-8, Bengals fans are quickly jumping on the
bandwagon because they know something great is brewing. ***Optimism is at an
all-time high***
2005 Season- AFC North CHAMPIONS!!! It finally happened.
Everything clicked. The offense was unstoppable. The defense was mean and
intense. If it wasn’t for bad tackle t by Kimo von Cheap Shot- there would
probably be a Super Bowl trophy at Paul Brown Stadium today. ***I am in a state
of optimistic euphoria***
The best way to describe my
feeling about the Bengals from the past two seasons is that they are like a bad
dream trapped inside a bad dream. You know, when you are asleep and you “wake
up” from a nightmare, only to find out you are actually still dreaming and are
in another nightmare. They have glaring weaknesses (no run stopping defensive
tackle)…so what do they do? Try and trade for two of them. (YAY… Optimism
rises)…but wait, both trades fall through and we end up with no one. The NFL
Draft is approaching and there are two future superstar defensive tackles
available (YAY for weeks of optimism leading up to the draft)…what do they do?
Nothing, they let New Orleans jump two spots ahead of them and steal Sedrick Ellis. These are only a few of
the many MANY recent problems plaguing the Cincinnati Bengals. So
what is my point of all of this rambling? I have two of them… (I think) I love the Cincinnati Bengals.
If you saw my apartment you would know this from the second you walked in. The Chad “fathead”,
the Bengals flag, the signed 2006 Bengals helmet. I am not willing to give up
on this team, yet, because I know of the potential. I think as poor as the management
has been, there will always be that glimmer of hope telling me that a
Championship is coming. Now this might be many years down the road, once Mike
Brown is no longer the owner, but someday it will be there. I am just hoping it
does not have to take that long and management will hear our cries for change.
A GM, some big time free agents, a larger scouting department. Please Please
Mr. Brown...save the optimists...do what it takes...under any
circumstances. That is all.
1. Optimism is dying in Cincinnati,
even from the die hard optimists
2. Management needs to figure out some way to fix this or there will be
terrible consequences (people will actually revert to become 1990’s Bengals
fans. They will stop buying apparel, stop going to games, and stop CARING)


Lynn Swann once told my father while playing golf in The Mario Lemieux charity event that the Bengals will never be good until Mike Brown either sells the team (will never happen) or passes away. I believe he is absolutely 100% dead on here. The Bengals are a lower level NFL organization. If the Cowboys are the Yankees of the NFL then the Bengals are the Royals. Are scouting department is under staffed and most likely consists of sons or maybe even one daughter of Mike Brown and her husband. Can you name the full time doctor of the Cincinnati Bengals? I can't because they don't have one. Docs like Rob Heidt moonlight for the team on Sundays. Ever wonder why guys like Chris Perry havent played a lick since 2004? I can go on and on but the truth is that we need new ownership in town. Until that happens the Bengals are doomed! WHO DEY!
Posted by: Marc Brown | May 08, 2008 at 08:18 AM