Cincinnati Bengals Security Kicked Out One Of Their Own Fans For The Most Ridiculous Reason, And It’s A Terrible Look For The Organization [VIDEO]
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The Cincinnati Bengals had a fan ejected from Sunday’s home game against the Arizona Cardinals for wearing a shirt that was directed at head coach Zac Taylor.
Cincinnati enters Sunday’s home game against the Cleveland Browns with a 6-10 record. They have already clinched their first losing season since 2020, due primarily to Joe Burrow’s turf toe injury that sidelined him for nine games.
Owner Mike Brown’s commitment to Taylor and de facto GM Duke Tobin has caused more frustration among Cincy fans. The Cincinnati Bengals also received criticism for failing to clear off the snow on the seats during their Week 15 home loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
If Brown and the front office want to rebuild trust with a disgruntled fanbase, they might want to loosen the rules at Paycor Stadium. Because what happened on Sunday is a bad look for the franchise.
A video has gone viral of Cincinnati Bengals security escorting a fan out of the game against the Cardinals. The fan, apparently, was ejected for waving a “Fire Zac Taylor” shirt:
Yikes: A Bengals fan was KICKED OUT of the stadium by security during Sunday’s game for waving a “Fire Zac Taylor” shirt.
Cincinnati has strict rules against criticism of the team at the stadium during games.
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Well, that’s not going to buy Brown and the organization any more support from the fans.
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Brown certainly hasn’t given many signs that he’s committed to building a winner. This is the same coach who employed Marvin Lewis from 2003 to 2018, despite zero playoff wins during that period.
Changes probably won’t happen, but Brown should definitely hire a new head coach and move on from Tobin. Cincinnati is wasting the prime years of Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. That falls on the front office who failed to give these stars a proper offensive line and defense.
The Bengals’ higher-ups might want to prioritize changes, spending money and winning. The priority shouldn’t be kicking out fans with critical messages. Fans wouldn’t feel this way if they had a winning team to support.
