Tuesday, July 30, 2019

FCC Fan Fest


Can't get enough FC Cincinnati soccer? Well the orange and blue have you covered. FCC will host their very first fan fest on August 4 at Nippert Stadium. The event is free and will start at 6 p.m.

Every player on the FCC roster will be available for autographs which is more than enough reason to go in my opinion. There will also be a kid's mini clinic as well as bubble soccer and skill challenges. Other activities include a locker room tour and playing the FIFA video game on the stadium video board.

To me, this sounds like a great experience for all FCC fans as this will be the most access to the team that the club has offered. Autograph sessions, locker room tours, and other activities should make the night a fun one. Hopefully this event becomes a yearly tradition like Redsfest has for the Cincinnati Reds. It will keep current fans engaged with the team while creating new ones at the same time.





Reds Heads Mascot Bobblehead Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a 2018 Reds Heads mascot bobblehead.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Bengals Training Camp 2019


With the Cincinnati Reds and FC Cincinnati dominating the Cincinnati summer sports scene, it is easy to become mesmerized by the action that unfolds on the diamond and on the pitch. Soon though, Cincinnati sports fans will be able to take in the action of the gridiron as the Bengals officially start their 2019 training camp.

Training camp starts on Saturday, July 27, in Dayton. It will then move to Cincinnati on Sunday, July 28, and last until Monday August 12. Gates will open 30 minutes before practice starts with most practices starting at 3 p.m. The only exception is when practice starts at 2:30 p.m. on July 27 in which case gates will open at 1:30 p.m. The Family DEY practice on August 3 will also have an earlier entrance time beginning at 2:00 p.m.

Practices are held on the practice field right next to Paul Brown Stadium. The only practices not held on the practice field will be the one in Dayton and the Family Day event on August 3. The Family Day practice will be held inside Paul Brown Stadium and will feature a lot of activities and a giveaway for kids. If you are an autograph hunter like me, the family day practice is the best training camp session to attend as every player is available for autographs once practice concludes.

The Cincinnati Bengals training camp is a great way to check out the team up close and personal. It is really cool to witness the current players mix it up the rookie draft picks and see how well they mesh together. It is also a great opportunity to get some autographs from your favorite Bengals players! Attending training camp is something that I highly recommend as every true Bengals fan needs to experience it before the season starts.

Who Dey!








Bengal Graphs 2018


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone shows the various Cincinnati Bengals autographs he got during the 2018 NFL season. 

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Who Dey Draft 2019



New Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor's first NFL Draft has come and gone and it became clear that his main focus was to select players that could revamp the run game. So who did Taylor and the Bengals add to the team in hopes of making a Super Bowl run? Let's take a look.

The first ever NFL draft pick of the Zac Taylor era was Jonah Williams. He was taken with the 11th overall pick in the first round. Williams is an offensive tackle out of the University of Alabama and should help protect quarterback Andy Dalton while also opening up running lanes for running back Joe Mixon.

In the second round, the Bengals selected Drew Sample. He is a tight end from the University of Washington. Considered to be one of the best blocking tight ends available, you can see why the Bengals selected him despite bringing back both Tyler Eifer and C.J. Uzomah. If he lives up to his reputation, he could be another asset to amplify the rushing attack.

The third round saw the Bengals pick up OLB Germaine Pratt from North Carolina State. The linebacker position was a weakness for the Bengals in 2018, so it is easy to see why the team went with Pratt in round three. He is a former safety and his versatility could be a great asset for the Bengals' defense.

The first fourth round pick of the Bengals was quarterback Ryan Finley. The team traded up six spots to snag Finley. While Andy Dalton is apparently still their quarterback of choice, Finely will most likely take over backup duties from Jeff Driskel and could perhaps challenge for the starting job when Dalton's contract expires in two years.

The second fourth round pick of the Bengals was Renell Wren. He is a defensive tackle out of Arizona State University. He is a nose tackle, and his size has already garnered him the nickname of Mt. Wren. He can help bolster the defensive line and contribute to the pass rush.

The third fourth round pick of the Bengals was center/guard Michael Jordan out of Ohio State University. Jordan's ability to play either guard or center gives the team the flexibility it needs to make sure that their five best lineman are in the field. This enables them to both protect Dalton and open up the running game.

The Bengals wouldn't pick again until the sixth round when they selected running back Trayveon Williams out of Texas A&M. The team needed another running back after they released Mark Walton due to off field issues. Williams is a versatile player and can play various positions for the Bengals such as kick returner.

The teams' second sixth round pick was Deshaun Davis. He is a linebacker out of Auburn. With the Bengals needing help at the linebacker position, it makes sense that they would pick up Davis. He is considered to have a high football IQ which is never a bad thing.

The Bengals had one more pick in the sixth round and drafted another running back. Rodney Anderson played for the Oklahoma Sooners and had injuries in 2015, 2016, and 2018. It is hard to say where he could fit in with the Bengals system, but based on the numbers he was able to put up in college, Anderson has a lot of potential.

The Bengals' final pick of the 2019 NFL draft was in the seventh round. They selected cornerback Jordan Brown out of South Dakota State. He might have trouble finding playing time behind Darqueze Dennard and Dre Kirkpatrick, but his stats from college suggest he could be a suitable backup for the time being.

Those were all the Bengals' 2019 NFL draft picks. They addressed their offensive line woes and really made an attempt at boosting the rushing attack for the offense. A lot of people (including myself) wanted them to take quarterback Dwayne Haskins out of Ohio State, but you can see why they decided to go with Jonah Williams in the first round instead. Hopefully all these picks pan out well and help make the Bengals a contender in the AFC North Division once again.

Who Dey!





Pete Harnisch Bobblehead Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds 2001 SGA Pete Harnisch bobblehead.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Mox on the Move


Jon Moxley has seemingly made more news in a few weeks than he had during his entire time with World Wrestling Entertainment. After his contract with WWE expired, a cryptic video appeared on his usually inactive Twitter account. That sent the wrestling world into a frenzy and for good reason.

Only May 25, 2019, All Elite Wrestling had their first official show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Speculation was running wild on whether or not Moxley would make an appearance. After the main event between Chris Jericho and Kenny Omega concluded, Moxley appeared came through the crowd, hopped the ringside barricade and proceeded to take out Jericho and the referee before battling Omega up the entrance ramp. He would Omega off a stack of poker chips on the main stage of the set and end the show standing tall as chants of Moxley echoed throughout the arena. It was revealed after that Moxley had signed a full time contract with AEW and will be part of their roster.

So how do you capitalize on an unbelievable debut in a company perceived to be a real threat to WWE? You go to New Japan Pro Wrestling. About a Week after Moxley's AEW debut, another video appeared on his twitter account. This one revealed that he would be heading to NJPW to face Juice Robinson at Best of the Super Juniors Finals in what would be Moxley's first match since leaving WWE. Robinson's IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship was also on the line. After a brutal bout which saw the use of a few weapons, Moxley emerged victorious and captured the belt from Robinson after hitting a modified version of his Dirty Deeds finisher which is being called the Death Rider. With the win, Moxley became the first man in history to have held both the WWE United States Championship and the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship.

Needless to say that Moxley has been on the move ever since he left WWE. He's booked a few indie shows and has signed contracts with both NJPW and AEW. The number of dream matches this can create are endless. A match with Omega in AEW seems inevitable as does a rematch with Robinson in NJPW. Bouts against Kota Ibushi and Kazuchika Okada among others are also in the realm of possibility. The current IWGP United States Heavyweight Champ is creating a ton of buzz in the wrestling world, and it would appear that he is not finished yet.



Cincinnati Reds Robot Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds robot. 

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Reds Rockin' 150


The Cincinnati Reds are in the midst of their 150th Anniversary season and to celebrate, they will be throwing a party on July 5 that will be sure to rock the Queen City. The Redlegs will host Reds Rockin' 150 at Great American Ball Park. The event is a combination open house, concert, fan fest, and fireworks show to celebrate the first ever professional baseball franchise.

Doors to the stadium will open at 5:00 pm and the event is scheduled to conclude at 11:00 pm. At 8:00 pm, a concert featuring Phillip Phillips, X Ambassadors, and Three Doors Down will start and will be followed by a fireworks show to close out the event. There will also be other live music options before the main concert starts including a performance by the Bronson Arroyo band.

Aside from the music and fireworks, fans will also have the opportunity to meet Reds players and alumni, run the bases, take a few swings in the Reds batting cages, and check out exclusive areas of the ballpark. Mascots and circus performers will also be scattered throughout the stadium for additional entertainment. Available concessions in the stadium will be 50% off as well. 

Tickets to this event are free, and at the time that this post was written, are available on the Cincinnati Reds website. I think this is a great way to celebrate the very first professional baseball franchise in history, and the fact that it is free should be more than enough reason for every member of Reds Country to try and attend. There will be live music, current and former Reds greats, fireworks, and 50% concessions. Kudos to the Reds for hosting this event and further cementing Cincinnati as a baseball town.











A.J. Green Flathlete Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Bengals A.J. Green flathlete. 

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Shaking Things Up


FC Cincinnati might only be in its fourth year of existence and first year in Major League Soccer, but the young franchise is not afraid to pull the trigger on making big moves. Following the team's loss to the San Jose Earthquakes, FCC dismissed head coach Alan Koch and named assistant coach Yoann Damet as interim head coach.

Under Koch FCC attained a record of 2 wins, 2 draws, and 7 losses totaling only 8 points in the MLS eastern standings through their first 11 games. The club had gone winless in their last seven matches in a row and had not scored in their previous five.

Signs of Koch's dismissal were pretty apparent. After the team's fell to the Philadelphia Union in a Wednesday night match, Koch said he needed additional players in order to win. The comments essentially threw FCC's front office and roster under the bus. Following the team's next loss to the Earthquakes, a few players such as Fanendo Adi voiced their frustrations with Koch's coaching style and lack of team identity. The club released a statement saying that Koch was dismissed because of "a series of recent issues and a team culture that had deteriorated."

At the time that this post was written, FCC had only played one match with Damet at the helm. The team earned a 2-1 victory over the Montreal Impact as Allan Cruz ended the club's 528 minute scoreless streak early in the first half. Fatal Alashe scored his first goal of the season in the second half. It is still early, but the team looked very different under Damet. They were passing the ball more and creating more opportunities on offense. Whether or not that is a result of Damet's style or a lack of film on it remains to be seen but for now, everything seems to be copacetic in the Queen City.

Will Damet be the permanent coach for FC Cincinnati? Let's see him coach a few more games first. Rumors are that Gerard Nijkamp has been hired by the club to be the new general manager, and he will make the final decision as to who the next head coach of FCC is. If Damet can actually turn the team around and string together some wins, then I could definitely see FCC naming him as head coach. If not, then I really hope the team conducts an international search and brings in the best coach possible that can lead this team to a future MLS Cup victory.




Bobblehead Collection 2018


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone recaps the 2018 additions to his bobblehead collection. 

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

USMNT to the 513


Nippert Stadium has been the home of FC Cincinnati since their inaugural United Soccer League season in 2016. Fans saw the team host Crystal Palace F.C. in 2016, the memorable Open Cup victories over the Columbus Crew and Chicago Fire in 2017 were under the Nippert Stadium lights, and FCC’s first win in Major League Soccer was in front of a packed home crowd on St. Patrick’s Day 2019. This Sunday, another memorable soccer moment will happen as the United States Men’s National Team will play Venzeula in the team’s final preparation match before the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup. 

The game is set to begin at 2 PM on Sunday June 9 and marks the first ever visit to the Queen City by the USMNT. It will be broadcasted nationally on FOX and will further show why Cincinnati is Soccer City, USA. Tickets are currently on sale via ussoccer.com.

In my opinion, this is one of the coolest sporting events to come to Cincinnati. The players on the USMNT are supposed to be the best that America has to offer and getting to see them play in my own backyard is incredible. I bought tickets to this game a few weeks ago and have been counting the days until kickoff. 

I believe that we will win!







Wally Post Bobblehead Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Cincinnati Reds bobblehead of Wally Post. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Just Play Ball



Baseball has a set of codes that players usually follow. It's the only sport I can think of that pretty much governs itself. Players and coaches should act certain ways and if they don't, expect some sort of retaliation. To me, that is unbelievably stupid.

When the Cincinnati Reds played the Pittsburgh Pirates in Pittsburgh for the first time this season, Derek Dietrich blasted a home run out of the ballpark and into the Allegheny River. He stood there at home plate and watched it sail out of the stadium. Apparently that broke one of baseball's unwritten laws and his next time up to bat, Pirates pitcher Chris Archer threw a ball high and behind Dietrich as a way of retaliation. The umpire issued a warning to Archer and both benches. This upset Reds manager David Bell who came charging out of the mound and was complaining that the Reds can't retaliate against the Pirates. A big brawl broke out after that and players from both teams were ejected and suspended. Is this Major League Baseball or Little League?

Baseball is a game. It is supposed to be fun. I had no problem at all with Dietrich watching his ball fly into the river. I would have done it also. If Chris Archer didn't like Dietrich admiring his home run shot, then Archer shouldn't have thrown a pitch that Dietrich could power out of the stadium. Also, Archer is notorious for celebrating strikeouts and has even moon walked off the mound. What is the difference between watching a home run and celebrating a strikeout? If you can celebrate a K without retaliation, you should be able to celebrate a home run without retaliation.

The whole retaliation aspect of baseball is stupid in my opinion. I watch the sport of baseball because I love the game. I want to see players celebrate when they do something great. What I do not want to see is a petty retaliation that makes everybody involved looked childish. It can seriously hurt a player, and brawls, ejections, and suspensions usually occur as a result. That ruins the game in my opinion as it takes away the opportunity for fans to see some of their favorites play. Just get rid of retaliation and play ball.







Redlegs the Snowman Bobblehead Unboxing


Ryan of Cincy Fan Zone unboxes a Redlegs the Snowman bobblehead.