Bengals’ famous Who Dey chant born from old Cincinnati beer

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It’s easy to know when the Cincinnati Bengals are good again. The signs are always the same and they come in triplicate: 

1. There’s a renewed love affair with the tiger-stripe helmets, the best at any level of football. 

2. It’s impossible to turn on your television without seeing either Boomer Esiason or Cris Collinsworth, who are much prouder (or at least louder) alums of the Bengals than they are of Maryland or Florida, their respective college alma maters. 

3. “WHO-DEY!!!!!” As in the back and forth chant, “Who-Dey?! Who-Dey?! Who-Dey think gonna beat them Bengals?!” To which the immediate reply is “NOBODY!” 

It started this time when another old hero of Cincinnati, Ickey Woods, took part in the ceremony accepting the Lamar Hunt Trophy when the Bengals beat the Chiefs in Kansas City nine days ago. Of course, back home, the chant had never gone away, not since it was originally popularized in 1981, during the Bengals’ first run to the Super Bowl, not since it was revived in 1988, the most recent one, in which both Esiason and Collinsworth played. 

(And, in fairness to the loyal Bengals constituency, it survived many, many, MANY years when the Bengals were the Bungles and the standard answer to “Who-Dey think gonna beat them Bengals?!” was actually, “Everybody! And by two touchdowns!”) 

Yes, you’ll be hearing that chant a lot in the coming days, and you can place the over-under at 25 ½ at how many times NBC will show Bengals fans either inside SoFi Stadium Sunday or back home, in one of the town’s more popular sports bars like Knockback Nats on 7th Street or Kitty’s Sports Grill on 3rd screaming themselves hoarse. 

Ickey Woods is handed the Lamar Hunt trophy.
Ickey Woods is handed the Lamar Hunt trophy after the Bengals clinched their Super Bowl birth.
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The story behind this story starts, as most good stories do, with beer. 

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