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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: June 3, 2009
Andrew Simon and an army of Bengals fans frustrated with the current state of the team are hoping the 2009 season might be the tipping point in the fight to force owner Mike Brown hire a general manager.
That is why revolutionaries in and around in Cincinnati are hoping an economic hit like blackouts on television and boycotts of season tickets could be the impetus of change in Cincinnati.
“Bengals fans are upset with what’s going on,” Simon said Wednesday in an exclusive interview with the Bleacher Report. “They (fans) are sick and tired of spending good money to see the team lose.”
Fed up with the failures of the franchise, Simon is about to embark on the second year of the grass roots movement aimed at remedying the losing in Cincinnati. If a general manager is hired, many Bengals fans hope pe...
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