Bengals have won nine games
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Skyhook79
Your'e assuming Mike Brown cares that they are blacked out.se-alum;1028211 wrote:Can't the Bengals make some of the seats unavailable for purchase, therefore needing to sell less tickets for a "sellout". -
said_aouitaDumb question- Do the Bengals still get their full share of the NFL TV contract, even though they don't sell out every game and get televised?
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ernest_t_bassWhat were season attendance numbers when Boomer and Icky were there?
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Azubuike24
Yes, and so does every NFL team that doesn't sell out games. Carolina, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, Oakland, Arizona, Cincinnati, Miami, Buffalo, St. Louis and I'm pretty sure others have all had blackouts in the last few years.said_aouita;1028379 wrote:Dumb question- Do the Bengals still get their full share of the NFL TV contract, even though they don't sell out every game and get televised? -
Skyhook79
[h=4]Teams and year of last blackout/non-sell out[/h]Azubuike24;1028464 wrote:Yes, and so does every NFL team that doesn't sell out games. Carolina, Jacksonville, Tampa Bay, Oakland, Arizona, Cincinnati, Miami, Buffalo, St. Louis and I'm pretty sure others have all had blackouts in the last few years.- Packers (1959)†
- Redskins (1965)†
- Broncos (1969)†
- Steelers (1972)†
- Giants (1975)
- Jets (1977)
- 49ers (1981)
- Bears (1984)
- Cowboys (1990)
- Patriots (1993)
- Browns (1995)‡
- Titans (1997)
- Vikings (1997)
- Dolphins (1998)
- Eagles (1999)
- Colts (2002)
- Panthers (2002)
- Seahawks (2002)
- Saints (2004)
- Cardinals (2005)
- Falcons (2006)
- Chiefs (2009)
- Jaguars (2009)
- Rams (2009)
- Lions (2010)
- Raiders (2010)
- Bengals (2011)
- Buccaneers (2011)
- Bills (2011)
- Chargers (2011)
† – Games were always blacked out locally before 1973; the dates for the Packers, Redskins, Broncos, and Steelers refer to the last non-sellout.
‡ – The Browns didn't sell out their last two home games for the 1995 season as a direct result of the Cleveland Browns relocation controversy, this was despite one of the games being against their in-state rivals, the Bengals. The Cleveland Browns have sold out every game since their re-introduction into the NFL in 1999. -
Ironman92Interesting considering the Redskins have sucked a lot over the past dozen years.
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like_that
They still televise them, just not locally.said_aouita;1028379 wrote:Dumb question- Do the Bengals still get their full share of the NFL TV contract, even though they don't sell out every game and get televised?
Does anybody know when the Browns had their last blackout, before Art Modell was a piece of shit. It's hard to really count the 1995 blackout?Skyhook79;1028564 wrote:Teams and year of last blackout/non-sell out- Packers (1959)†
- Redskins (1965)†
- Broncos (1969)†
- Steelers (1972)†
- Giants (1975)
- Jets (1977)
- 49ers (1981)
- Bears (1984)
- Cowboys (1990)
- Patriots (1993)
- Browns (1995)‡
- Titans (1997)
- Vikings (1997)
- Dolphins (1998)
- Eagles (1999)
- Colts (2002)
- Panthers (2002)
- Seahawks (2002)
- Saints (2004)
- Cardinals (2005)
- Falcons (2006)
- Chiefs (2009)
- Jaguars (2009)
- Rams (2009)
- Lions (2010)
- Raiders (2010)
- Bengals (2011)
- Buccaneers (2011)
- Bills (2011)
- Chargers (2011)
† – Games were always blacked out locally before 1973; the dates for the Packers, Redskins, Broncos, and Steelers refer to the last non-sellout.
‡ – The Browns didn't sell out their last two home games for the 1995 season as a direct result of the Cleveland Browns relocation controversy, this was despite one of the games being against their in-state rivals, the Bengals. The Cleveland Browns have sold out every game since their re-introduction into the NFL in 1999. -
thavoiceSPorts talk on WLW was talking about the over/under that vegas had on the bengals before the season. It was like in August and it was like 7.5 or 8 wins. The host was going nuts that that is the safest bet in sports.
I agreed...as did all the callers.
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GoPensVegas usually gets it right. They're not in the business to lose money.
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thavoiceThat is for sure.....but most times when I see a line, or an over/under I am a bit wishy-washy on what side i would take and RAREly does something seem like it would be a no brainer.