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Did the Bengals steal this from you guys?
I've noticed that since the Palmer and Ochocinqo era began, the Bengals fans have been chanting "Who Dey? Who Dey? Who Dey Think Gonna Beat Dem Bengals?"
If I recall correctly, didn't the "Who Dat" chant begin like in the early 90's during the Pat Swilling era? |
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Yeah dey stole it...lol
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lol. Some guy claims that "Who Dey" started in 81 and "Who Dat" started in 83.
All I know is that the Bengals made it to the Super Bowl twice in the 80's and I never heard them chanting "Who Dey." I first heard "Who Dat" when I visited NO and they had made it to the playoffs for their first time. That and "Cha Ching." |
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"Whodat say dey gonna beat dem Saints" < I've been hearing this phrase around here as far back as I can remember to the mid 70`s. I can't prove it, but I'm sure the Bengels picked this up after it was a popular phrase here first.
But, good observation there Boltz. |
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Yeah. Bengals fan are going to swear that "Who Dey" started first but there is now way to prove either.
Though I will say "Who Dat" got recognized in the sports media first. |
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NOLA was 1st with WHODAT than the bungels stole it but we can go head to head and my money is on the the WHODAT's!!!!!!!!
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It actually goes way back than all that... if appeared in Jazz songs in the 40's and if I recall correctly Southern University was the first know football team to use it way back... it was used by LSU and Saints. Bengals offically adopted Who Dey in 81 but Saints and Louisiana Schools were using it way before then Saints adopted it as our chant in 83 officially but as I said it goes way back.
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Hey! Bolts4Life,
Despite the untimely death of Chris Henry, and its effect on the Bengals, I still like SD Sunday. Cincy has a good D, and a strong run game, but their passing game and QB leave a lot to be desired. T. J. Houshmandzadeh's defection to Seattle may have had a very detrimental effect on the Bengal's passing game that Cincy has been unable to recover from. |
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Thanks Commish!!! :cool: I think we'll beat them but it's going to be a good game. A few Bengals fans are in Bolt Talk saying "Who Dey" and I told them they copied "Who Dat?" LOL! |
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Folks just find it hard to believe that the two chants actually have independant origins. But they actually do. Neither team stole it from the other, though they are both eerily similar. SFIAH |
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Greetings, Saints fans (and everyone else):
A link to this thread came up on my #Bengals twitter feed, so I just thought I'd reply and give you a little history on "Who Dey." Let me preface by saying I don't think it matters that our organizations have similar cheers, or which one started first. But the Saints have been getting a lot of (deserved) media coverage in the last few years, so generally the public is more familiar with "who dat" and may assume the lowly Bengals "stole" it. Not the case. It started in 1981, during one of the Bengals' Super Bowl seasons. In a nutshell, it started during the end run of 5 games in which the Bengals won every game by more than 2 TDs, and fans started saying "Who they think is going to beat them Bengals?" It got morphed into Who Dey thanks to local car dealership called Red Fraizer Ford, who had a very popular commercial that said "Who gonna give you a better deal than Red Fraizer Ford? Noooooobody!" Cincinnati's radio station WLW weatherman then took that and made it into a song, that among other things, said: From the banks of the Ohio comes that orange and black machine They're the Cincinnati Bengals The finest ever seen With stripes upon their helmets and fire in their eyes They'll take the field they will not yield They're strong and tough and wise Who Dey.Who Dey, Who Dey think gonna beat them Bengals Who Dey, Who Dey, Who Dey think gonna beat them Bengals Who Dey, Who Dey, Who Dey think gonna beat them Bengals Who Dey, Who Dey, Who Dey think gonna beat them Bengals Nooooooooooobody! To further put the chant into legend, when the Bengals made the playoffs, the local Hudepohl beer company jumped on the Who Dey bandwagon with their own version in "Hu Dey" Beer. http://bengalsjungle.com/beercanhudy2.jpg And it's been around ever since. The '89 super bowl Bengals even recorded their own rap version of it: If you're interested in all the details, it's here: whodeyorigin Anyway, I hope that clears up some of the questions on where Who Dey came from. Good luck the rest of the way.... hope to see you all in the Super Bowl but the Bengals are obviously struggling right now. Take care. |
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Ours sounds better and it fits the region better...no offense but ive played in Ohio and ..well i will be nice and just say...yalls food is horrible..lol
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Here you want proof!?!?!
Who Dat? - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hard to think that Who Dey is original... maybe a spin off but not original. |
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But let's get real .. .Wiki content contains much fiction. |
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