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by Tom on 8/19/23Team practice on field not next to fans so you could not really see the practice.
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Team practice on field not next to fans so you could not really see the practice.
Cold drinks water, coke Gatorade Hot Dogs. No waiting plenty of seating and room.
My son and I sat & watched the practices. The best was after the practice how the players came over to autograph fans' items. I got several signatures on hats. But I have a once in a lifetime moment when the wonderful Sam Hubbard told me to turn around & signed the back of my Hubbard jersey. 🥰☺
There were long lines to get in and the mobile ticketing wasn't working very well for some people which created further delays. They should have had more players signing autographs, The STMs are their most loyal fans and the people who stuck with them through the poor years. The Bengals and players should have went out of their way to thank these fans. In previous years about half the players hung out and signed autographs, this year it was maybe 20 and very few of the big name players.
Some shade for the bleachers would be nice. The “VIP’s” shouldn’t be the only ones spared the sun.
It was a preseason game learnedsome things about the Bengals always room for improvement
I have been to a few open practices that were way better than this. Advertising it as a “closed practice” for “just season ticket holders” was really wrong to do. It was the complete opposite. Half of the fans were packers fans and the line to get in wrapped all the way around the Kettering facility. I wish I just went to an open practice when I only had to wait behind a few people and could actually see. I don’t mind having packers fans there at all, and I love this team, but this event was so poorly executed. It was so overcrowded and not worth it at all. Waste of a day
The game atmosphere is fine but the food and drink prices are outrageous. The beer selection in the club area is very poor. It would be nice to have some local ales and lagers on tap.
We waited one hour to get in as there was only one point of entry. Many ppl left.
It was great to be back in the jungle… the biggest room for improvement that I see is to make it an evening event.. it’s always in July and it’s always 🥵 HOT In July.. it would make it much more tolerable and fun!! I’ve been going to Bengals games since I was a kid and at 63 I’m realizing I can’t tolerate things the way I used to.. especially HEAT !! This old lady almost fell out!! It was unbearable!! An evening event would make it so much easier for us older diehard fans and the local bars and businesses would benefit for the after party!! I know it’s training camp but for us diehard fans it’s the kickoff of the season!! Give us a break!! Please!!