Carson Palmer Wants Out Of Cincinnati & Will Demand A Trade
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FiradHeretic;650552 wrote:I doubt there is. From both this site and real life talking, the number one thing Bengals fans hate about their team is Mike Brown and his shitty, cheap-ass ownership.
As a life long Bengal fan, this is true. -
NonTennessee might be a good fit.
Running game and defense are solid. Their season fell apart because of the QB situation. -
friendfromlowryHere's what will happen: Palmer will retire because he knows he cannot come back to this team, especially if Mike Brown called his retirement bluff. (Side note: Would you blame him for retiring? He won't ever be hurting for money, and who would want to play for that shipwreck of a team?) The real losers will be the Bengals because now they have to worry about the QB position on top of everything else. Palmer wasn't winning MVP's but he was at least a reliable player as in he knew the players, team, system, etc. and had experience. It'd be real interesting to see how he would have done with a new O-Coordinator and without TO/Onchocinco, but that's a pipe dream at this point.
The bittersweet news is that when Palmer does retire, Brown will look like such an ass for letting one of the better, loyal players on the team walk away leaving us empty-handed. -
swamisezHeretic;650552 wrote:I doubt there is. From both this site and real life talking, the number one thing Bengals fans hate about their team is Mike Brown and his shitty, cheap-ass ownership.
agree one hundred times over. I hate Mike Brown and Katie Blackburn -
Little DannyMike Brown is now asking the city for a $43M handout to update the stadium.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110130/NEWS0108/101300319?source=nletter-nletter-sports -
dwccrewLittle Danny;658560 wrote:Mike Brown is now asking the city for a $43M handout to update the stadium.
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110130/NEWS0108/101300319?source=nletter-nletter-sports
Isn't Cincy running on a 90 million dollar deficit? How are they going to come up with $43 million for an updated stadium? -
ts1227They're actually asking the County, not the city.
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thedynasty1998I'm really surprised that Cincinnati doesn't develop the area immediately next to the stadiums similar to what Columbus has with the Arena District. They could put a strip up right along the stadiums with bars and restaurants, overlooking the river that would absolutely thrive.
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swamisezCincinnati has been working on the banks project for quite some time. It was held up in courts a few years ago because they had issues about busing stopping in the area, peddler laws, and requirements for minority persons to live in a HUD housing type scenario. This prompted WLW to call the Banks project, the Banks Projects
Here's a link to the development
http://www.thebankscincy.com/
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thedynasty1998Interesting. I'm from Columbus and don't know what is going on in Cincinnati, in terms of development. But I went to the Browns vs. Bengals game down there and couldn't help but think how awesome a strip of bars and restaurants would be right there along the stadiums.
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swamisezI think the economic downturn put the breaks on this. I remember the city planning this for 2002, then legal holdup, then by 2005 the economy was starting to tank and sure enough here we are in 2011 and the first of the buildings is just getting finished up.
also, here is a pic i found of the City of Cincinnati's rendering for an Olympic bid
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SportsAndLadyswamisez;660677 wrote:I think the economic downturn put the breaks on this. I remember the city planning this for 2002, then legal holdup, then by 2005 the economy was starting to tank and sure enough here we are in 2011 and the first of the buildings is just getting finished up.
also, here is a pic i found of the City of Cincinnati's rendering for an Olympic bid
That would be insane -
Little Dannyswamisez;660677 wrote:I think the economic downturn put the breaks on this. I remember the city planning this for 2002, then legal holdup, then by 2005 the economy was starting to tank and sure enough here we are in 2011 and the first of the buildings is just getting finished up.
also, here is a pic i found of the City of Cincinnati's rendering for an Olympic bid
As noted above, politics slowed the Banks Project. Hopefully things will get worked out and the development will be finished in the next couple of years.
I remember the Olympic bid, I think it was in the late 90's. Not only would the Olympics have been in Cincinnati, but there were discussions of holding some events in Columbus and even up on Lake Erie (the rowing competitions and what not). I lived in Cincinnati at the time and I remember the local media basically calling the guy a loon.