This afternoon, my son and I spent about 4 hours in non-stop rain (remnants of Hurricane Nate) watching the Buffalo Bills lose to the Cincinnati Bengals 20-14. The Bills came into the game with a 3-1 record while Cincy was 1-3 but I knew Buffalo wasn't as good as they appeared and the Bengals weren't as bad. My team has exactly one productive receiver, tight end Charles Clay and he went out with an injury early in the game. LeSean McCoy can be a stunningly great running back but has been shut down in two of the Bills four games so far this season. Combine that with a inaccurate passer who scrambles better than he throws and you can only hope the improved defense keeps it close....but it wasn't to be. Still fun to go to the game as always.
The Bengals have three flagship stations in their radio network: 102.7 WEBN, ESPN 1530 WCKY and, once the Cincinnati Reds season is over, 700 WLW.
A WLW sign on a walkway ramp at Paul Brown Stadium.
Formerly WFSR, Oldies 1380 WABH is one of about two dozen stations in the Buffalo Bills radio network.
Greg, can you find and upload some classic WEUP stickers?
ReplyDeleteNothing from WEUP. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteOh, well what about WZYP?
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