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    IN THIS TIME of perpetual Cincinnati Bengals incompetence and futility, with zero playoff wins in the seventeen seasons since the WhoDeyRevolution Godfather, Paul Brown, passed away in 1991 and handed the team to his fortunate son, the Despot, Mike Brown;

    Introduction

    WE, the members of the Who Dey Revolution, in our fervent dedication to the Cincinnati Bengals and fanatical desire to transform our hometown team into perpetual Super Bowl contenders, call for a popular revolution of fans to demand comprehensive reform to the managerial decisions and approach of Cincinnati Bengals ownership, management, staff and players, and hereby call for the adoption of the following Who Dey Revolution Manifesto:

    Manifesto Demands

    THAT the Mike Brown, Katie Blackburn, Marvin Lewis, along with every other member of the Bengals management, staff and personnel, state publicly to all Bengals fans, “I will do everything in my power to help the Cincinnati Bengals win a Super Bowl;”

    THAT Mike Brown will hire a general manager, drastically expand the scouting department and relinquish all control of player personnel;

    THAT all training, rehabilitation and medical facilities are considered best-in-class compared to other NFL teams;

    THAT the management fill the team only with players who fit the system, both mentally and physically, and are not reluctant to makes changes to player personnel when needed, regardless of cost or loyalty concerns;

    THAT offensive and defensive line depth is considered the top priority for all player personnel decisions;

    THAT all decisions made by ownership, management, staff and players, both on and off the field, are judged only by this criterion: “Does this help the Cincinnati Bengals win a Super Bowl?”

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June 30, 2008

Carson and Chad in NFL Top 50

Pete Prisco of CBS Sportsline ranked the top 50 players in the NFL.  Not surprisingly, both Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson were on the list.  What may be a little surprising is how high Carson Palmer was according to a member of the national media.  According to the list, Palmer is the eighth best player in the NFL and the third best quarterback behind Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.  WDR is glad to see that the Bengals' woes have not completely overshadowed everyone's assessment of Palmer.  To Bengal fans, there is little doubt that Palmer has better skills than Roethlisberger, Romo, Eli Manning, etcetera...but often times, nationally, more attention is understandably given to the QBs consistently making the playoffs.  If only we could get the same production out of the running game as the Steelers, Cowboys and Giants...and have defenses like those teams. 

Chad also ranked 28th on the list and the three sentence summary in the article is pretty much on target: "He isn't nearly as good as he thinks he is. But he's still pretty damn good. He does have a tendency to disappear in big games."

Not surprisingly, there were zero Bengals defensive players on the list.  In fact, other than maybe Takeo Spikes a couple of seasons, can anyone think of another in the past 18 years?  Come to think of it, before the arrival of Carson and Chad, did we have any players (offensive or defensive) aside from Spikes, Corey Dillon and Carl Pickens who were in the top 50 for one season during this time?

One final point...T.J. Houshmandzadeh was not on the list, which is probably accurate, however, he didn't make the "Just missed" list at the bottom and he probably should have considering Wes Welker was the last ranked receiver in the Top 50.  Welker had 112 catches for 1175 yards and 8 touchdowns last year while TJ had 112 for 1143 yards and 12 touchdowns. 

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Bengals Futility - By The Numbers

  • 17 - Years since the Bengals have won a playoff game

    0 - Total number of playoff wins in Mike Brown's tenure as owner

    .348 - Bengals regular season winning percentage since Mike Brown took over as owner (97-181 in 17 seasons)

    15-23 - Record since 2005 playoff game vs Steelers

    6 - Seasons the Bengals have lost their first six games since 1991. No other team has more than two.

    0 - Teams North of Cincinnati without an indoor practice facility

    10 - Players arrested in a 14 month span from 2005-2006

    32 - Mike Brown's ranking, out of 32, of the "Best Owners in the NFL" by Michael Silver of Sports Illustrated in 2007

    458,000,000 - Amount, in dollars, that Hamilton County Taxpayers paid to build PBS

    2032 - Year that Hamilton County will have finally paid off its debt on the stadium deal

    6 3 - Total number of non-clerical employees employed in the Bengals scouting department, lowest in the league

    747,000,000 - Amount, in dollars, paid in free agency by the Bengals from 1994 - 2005, second worst of all 28 teams in existence for the duration, behind only Arizona

    118 – Ranking, out of 118 professional teams, of the “Worst Franchises” in professional sports, as ranked by ESPN the Magazine in 2003.

    97 – Ranking, out of 98 general managers in all four major sports with three or more years of experience, of Mike Brown’s performance as a GM, as ranked by Forbes in 2007.

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