
Cedric Benson blasted his former team, the Chicago Bears, for 189 yards and a touchdown in a 45-10 win.
On a camping trip, when I was a much younger Stripe, a black bear rummaged through our campsite in search of food. The bear had no regard to our personal space and when a wild animal does that, at a national park, you make a phone call and the bear is put down.
The story is fitting today, as the Chicago fans invaded our tailgates and our stadium without an ounce of respect and full of yuppie-like arrogance that is only outdone by the worst fans in sports – Cubs fans.
Prior to the game, Bears fans drank and yelled their fight song – many of which didn’t actually know the words, but drunkenly bellowed out noises to give the impression that they knew nothing else.
One fan asked me if the Bengals had a fight song, I replied, “You will be hearing it when the Bengals score a touchdown.”
Those fans, if they chose to stick around, heard the Bengals fight song six times in a 45-10 beatdown this past Sunday afternoon.
Ex-Bear Cedric Benson rushed for 189 yards and a touchdown on 37 carries. Carson Palmer was nearly perfect, completing 20-of-24 for 233 yards and five touchdowns. Chad Ochocinco caught 10 passes for 118 yards and two touchdowns. The Cincinnati Bengals defense limited the Bears to 35 total rushing yards on 12 carries and intercepted Chicago quarterback Jay Cutler three times.
Just like in the story of the black bear that invaded the campground, the Chicago Bears were put down.
Who Dey!
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