greyhammer90
the drunk piano player
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would have been perfect had the Pats won.
FTC
would have been perfect had the Pats won.
I was happy with the running back production...Pretty good weekend all things considered....
Cincy is gonna back into the playoffs behind the power of two wins over the Browns lol.
Felt a little more like this
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For all non-Bengals fans, yes, the owner is also the President and the GM of the team. Let that sink in for a second....
And now you understand why Marvin Lewis has been retained and Hue Jackson is back on the coaching staff. When that fucking cheap skate isn't trying to buttfuck the County and the City, he's diving into his vault of gold coins like Scrooge McDuck.
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Also of note:
Everyone is starting to hear rumors locally that his daughter is taking over next year or the year after, and she's going to lead a sale/bid to move the team to London when the team's lease is up on Paul Brown Stadium in 2026. The NFL wants a team in London, but it will likely take several years to get everything in place. The timing would probably work out well, if that's the route Brown and his daughter go.
The team recently decided to NOT veto a local construction project near the stadium (which they would've squashed immediately, in years past), and also reworked the lease so that Hamilton County does NOT have to pay them ~$20M over the next few years (which is a price they would've tried to inflate, in years past).
The only explanation for the team deciding to NOT totally screw the taxpayers and the city is that they're simply trying to cut as many ties as they can over the next few years before the big move.
Fuck billionaires.
Also of note:
Everyone is starting to hear rumors locally that his daughter is taking over next year or the year after, and she's going to lead a sale/bid to move the team to London when the team's lease is up on Paul Brown Stadium in 2026. The NFL wants a team in London, but it will likely take several years to get everything in place. The timing would probably work out well, if that's the route Brown and his daughter go.
The team recently decided to NOT veto a local construction project near the stadium (which they would've squashed immediately, in years past), and also reworked the lease so that Hamilton County does NOT have to pay them ~$20M over the next few years (which is a price they would've tried to inflate, in years past).
The only explanation for the team deciding to NOT totally screw the taxpayers and the city is that they're simply trying to cut as many ties as they can over the next few years before the big move.
Fuck billionaires.
Where are you hearing these rumors?
Haven't the "katie is taking over" rumors been around for years? I seem to remember that being the battle cry back when I still lived up there. Then it never happens...
The whole London rumor is interesting to say the least.
Not even sure how a team in London could begin to compete given how brutal their travel schedule would be.
Several talking-heads in the local sports market have mentioned it, and I've heard it as a possibility from some other people that are 'behind the scenes' in different professions in the city.
Ultimately, I doubt it happens, because I think Mike Brown is both too vain and too much of a coward to try and move the franchise forward, and he will instead serve until his health no longer allows him to do so, at which point it will be too late to make the move to London. I also think there are better situations that London would be looking for in terms of the team they are bringing in.
Also of note:
Everyone is starting to hear rumors locally that his daughter is taking over next year or the year after, and she's going to lead a sale/bid to move the team to London when the team's lease is up on Paul Brown Stadium in 2026. The NFL wants a team in London, but it will likely take several years to get everything in place. The timing would probably work out well, if that's the route Brown and his daughter go.
The team recently decided to NOT veto a local construction project near the stadium (which they would've squashed immediately, in years past), and also reworked the lease so that Hamilton County does NOT have to pay them ~$20M over the next few years (which is a price they would've tried to inflate, in years past).
The only explanation for the team deciding to NOT totally screw the taxpayers and the city is that they're simply trying to cut as many ties as they can over the next few years before the big move.
Fuck billionaires.