Zac Taylor, the head coach of the Bengals, injures the fans in the same sentence after telling them to drink more.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, a Pro Bowler, suffered a season-ending injury, but the team is still in the running for the AFC playoffs.
The 7-6 Bengals likely cannot afford to lose more than one game given how competitive the AFC is, so all four of their remaining games are vital.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor encouraged the supporters to have an extra drink before heading to their seats in an attempt to get the crowd excited for what will be a pivotal home game against the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday. This is all in good humor, of course.
“We have incredible supporters—I do challenge you to have one more drink, rush into the stadium, and yell as loudly as you possibly can when Minnesota’s offense is playing,” said Taylor.
Taylor went on to elaborate on the ambiance he hopes to create, stating that he wants everyone in the stadium to be unable to hear one another. Once more, good work.
Taylor remarked, “You’re doing a good job if the person three seats down from you in the row can’t hear you.” “That’s basically what the quarterback is juggling while attempting to get through to the tackle and deliver a last-minute pass to the receiver. They cannot make that check if they are unable to hear him.
When Taylor compared Bengals fans to Vikings fans and basically stated that the latter are louder, his remarks took a strange turn towards the end. Pat McAfee and J.J. Watt even felt they were speaking too soon when discussing it on The Pat McAfee.