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  1. Absolutely! My father got our season tickets in 1968, the year I was born. But now, I'm realizing I've spent over $10,000 a year for little in return. I love Burrow, but the front office didn’t prepare us well for this season. As I get older, I can’t justify that expense—I'd rather invest it in my kids.
  2. Also, the Brown family & Duke Tobin loved to quote the term "super bowl window" all offseason long. What did they do to help the defense? So long, me and my family are unfortunately out after 60 years supporting the team. It's a financial issue but also a rational issue. There is no defending this front office / organization anymore.
  3. Hello everyone, This is my first—and likely last—post here. I just needed to vent to others who might share my feelings. Since 1968, I’ve held season tickets with the Bengals and have a double-digit pin number. Unfortunately, that will be coming to an end after this season. Over the years, I’ve had a lot of fun, especially tailgating, but I’ve also spent thousands supporting a team that seems indifferent to its fans. I’ll admit, the past three years have been fantastic, and that’s all thanks to Burrow—not the Brown family. Zach Taylor has consistently relied on Burrow, Higgins, and Chase to save the day; it’s become almost embarrassing. The way they let go of key players like Jessie Bates speaks volumes about their commitment. I’ve held 11 tickets, with 7 seats in Section 140, Row 9, and 4 in 310, Row 2, since Paul Brown Stadium opened. Plus, I’ve invested countless dollars since 1968. I truly wish the best for all of you, but I can no longer support a franchise that doesn’t care about its fans.
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