WIth the Reds season over, and the NFL lockout......what is there to do?
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like_thatLittle Danny;783417 wrote:If you live in and around Cincinnati you should consider focusing your interest this fall with the UC football team. There will be some fun OOC games (@Tennessee and NC State comes to town) and there will be two games played at Paul Brown Stadium (WVU and UL). The Reds' goose will be cooked by that point and regardles of what happens to the lockout, if you support Mike Brown's wallet you are an idiot.
Wouldn't going to 2 UC games at PBS support Mike Brown's wallet? -
Little Danny^^^ Yes, but UC at least gets a nice cut of it. My understanding is that a very nice deal is being negotiated compared to the deals of the past (OSU in 2002 and Oklahoma last year).
My point is that the Bengals are a complete disaster. The starting QB doesn't want to be here and Brown is not letting him go. He will retire. Ocho is likely to be cut (or possible handling snakes or whatever) and TO will be gone as well. They bring back Marvin simply because Mike Brown is too cheap to hire a GM and another coach. The Bengals will not go to the playoffs for the 19th time out of the last 21 years (all under Mikey Boy's watch). -
BR1986FBLittle Danny;783436 wrote:
My point is that the Bengals are a complete disaster. The starting QB doesn't want to be here and Brown is not letting him go. He will retire. Ocho is likely to be cut (or possible handling snakes or whatever) and TO will be gone as well. They bring back Marvin simply because Mike Brown is too cheap to hire a GM and another coach. The Bengals will not go to the playoffs for the 19th time out of the last 21 years (all under Mikey Boy's watch).
If Palmer doesn't return, the lockout continues and Dalton is the Bengals starter, both the Browns (with their new coaches, offense/defense & young QB) & Bengals are going to be WAY behind the 8 ball compared to other, more experienced teams.