jcamm1966 Posted Saturday at 05:11 PM Posted Saturday at 05:11 PM (edited) Now Browns want out of downtown for the dome in Brookpark (suburb) . Haslem fighting with city now Stadium opened in 1999 Edited Saturday at 05:11 PM by jcamm1966 Quote
mushypeaches Posted Saturday at 05:11 PM Posted Saturday at 05:11 PM It amazes me that with the money spent on these new stadiums that they become "obsolete" within 25 years 3 Quote
jcamm1966 Posted Saturday at 05:14 PM Posted Saturday at 05:14 PM Just now, jcamm1966 said: Now Browns want out of downtown for the dome in Brookpark (suburb) . Haslem fighting with city now Stadium opened in 1999 Living in Columbus I go to Browns games vs Bills in Cleveland I like it , stuff to do , Rock n Roll HOF.  HOF in Canton . TowerCity for the wife, Plus Cavs next door Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted Saturday at 05:26 PM Posted Saturday at 05:26 PM 1 hour ago, Augie said:  Brown is the reason I never really worried about the Bengals long term. He had to sell the naming rights to the stadium just to sign Borrow.  There’s no way they are going to be willing or able to sign all the guys they will need to retain. Agree. They caught a bit of lightning in a bottle their Super Bowl year, but since then they steadily let talented players who fit their systems (especially on defense) walk away. To the point they replaced a well regarded DC because he couldn't make it work with duct tape and twine. Now it's looking like the purge on offense is due. Mixon last off-season, likely Higgins this one. 1 Quote
ganesh Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM Posted Saturday at 05:27 PM 43 minutes ago, Utah John said: We put up with decades of mistakes because of a cheapskate owner, or rather an owner who listened to his bean counter instead of spending money he could afford to win more than 25% of the time. Ralph was a good soul but the biggest reason the early 90s Bills didn't win the last two Super Bowls is that they got completely outspent by Jerry Jones.  So I feel sorry for the Cincinnati fans, who have some really good players but not the rest of the story. That is, I feel sorry for them if the Bengals aren't in the playoffs. Those Dallas teams lucked out on talent with the Herschel Walker trade....It simply changed the dynamics of that team. Quote
jcamm1966 Posted Saturday at 05:30 PM Posted Saturday at 05:30 PM 1 minute ago, ganesh said: Those Dallas teams lucked out on talent with the Herschel Walker trade....It simply changed the dynamics of that team. Â Same as the Texans now jammin the Browns for Watson 1 Quote
Dr.Sack Posted Saturday at 05:39 PM Posted Saturday at 05:39 PM Who Dey becomes Where Dey? 5 1 Quote
JÂy RÛßeÒ Posted Saturday at 05:42 PM Posted Saturday at 05:42 PM 56 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: I only went to a few Reds games, but I really liked the set-up of those stadiums downtown and right by the river. 4 Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted Saturday at 06:26 PM Posted Saturday at 06:26 PM This is REALLY bad news for the league. What cities are possibly up for grabs if they do move, maybe San Antonio? I doubt they would be the first international NFL franchise, but then again I refused to believe that the Rams and Chargers would BOTH relocate... Quote
T master Posted Saturday at 06:37 PM Posted Saturday at 06:37 PM 2 hours ago, jcamm1966 said: I drive by it all the time , it's like the Browns stadium, problem it's right downtown, you basically park under a freeway to tailgate  Yep and they have the out door facility which looks to basically be a very large blow up tent next to the stadium and it would make total sense to have it outside of the city . It makes for some nice over head pics during the game but i can't imagine that parking or tail gating is convenient in any way .  The Reds stadium is basically the same way ... Quote
RiotAct Posted Saturday at 06:38 PM Posted Saturday at 06:38 PM 12 minutes ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: This is REALLY bad news for the league. What cities are possibly up for grabs if they do move, maybe San Antonio? I doubt they would be the first international NFL franchise, but then again I refused to believe that the Rams and Chargers would BOTH relocate... meh, they’ll figure something out i’m sure. Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted Saturday at 06:42 PM Posted Saturday at 06:42 PM 2 minutes ago, RiotAct said: meh, they’ll figure something out i’m sure.  We shall see... never underestimate the greed of team owners, no matter how long the team has been in one city. It's gotten out of hand over the last 25 years... 2 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Saturday at 07:25 PM Posted Saturday at 07:25 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, Utah John said: We put up with decades of mistakes because of a cheapskate owner, or rather an owner who listened to his bean counter instead of spending money he could afford to win more than 25% of the time. Ralph was a good soul but the biggest reason the early 90s Bills didn't win the last two Super Bowls is that they got completely outspent by Jerry Jones.  So I feel sorry for the Cincinnati fans, who have some really good players but not the rest of the story. That is, I feel sorry for them if the Bengals aren't in the playoffs. That is all a complete lie  The '90s bills were called the million dollar bills.. we had some of the highest payrolls in the NFL  Ralph also made OJ Simpson the first million dollar player.. made Jim Kelly the highest paid player in the league. Bruce Smith was the highest paid defensive player  And the bills had a higher payroll than the cowboys and Jerry Jones in the SB in 93  Ralph was never afraid to spend money. He made derrrek dockery the highest paid guard NFL history  He said money on the wrong people Edited Saturday at 07:26 PM by Buffalo716 3 1 2 Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted Saturday at 07:28 PM Posted Saturday at 07:28 PM 3 hours ago, Just Jack said: They have not renewed their lease yet, with one year left. The stadium opened in 2000.    NFL world reacts to horrible Bengals news  guess they are moving to London.   1 Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted Saturday at 07:29 PM Posted Saturday at 07:29 PM Didn't the Bills have a couple times where they were down to 1 year left a couple times and that summer, they came to a deal?    No way they do not figure out a deal.. that would be hard to believe. 1 Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted Saturday at 07:32 PM Posted Saturday at 07:32 PM 2 hours ago, Beast said: One of these days people are going to stop being held hostage by sports teams. Seriously, what is wrong with that stadium? Keep it maintained and it should last 100 years. Â make it out of roman concrete and it will last forever. Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted Saturday at 07:38 PM Posted Saturday at 07:38 PM 2 hours ago, RobbRiddick said: Yeah, when I hear it opened in 2000 I think wow that’s new, then I remember how old I am and realize it’s a quarter century.  still not an OLD stadium though. People always want new now, never happy with a used TV or an iPhone from 3 years ago or a used car. It’s the social media generation I tell ya. Something needs to be done.  everything I’ve ever had in life was once owned by someone else, my car, my wife, my refrigerator. You don’t hear me complaining !  i keep my phone and cars till they die 💀💀   2 hours ago, Low Positive said: The problem isn't that it's 25 years old. The problem is that it was built as cheaply as possible 25 years ago. Kind of like the Sabres arena.  what's wrong with the arena ?   Quote
Chicharito Posted Saturday at 07:42 PM Posted Saturday at 07:42 PM We have a new stadium being built . Sign a lease Bengals ! Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Saturday at 07:46 PM Posted Saturday at 07:46 PM Does it surprise anyone that Mike Brown is being cheap but wants everything given to him. I wouldn't be surprised if the Bengals move to another place just so Brown can line his pockets in a new stadium deal in a new town. Someone will give it to him if he can't take Cincinnati to the cleaners 1 Quote
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