Bob Magaw
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So we only have questions at QB, RB, OL, LB, CB, S.

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So we only have questions at QB, RB, OL, LB, CB, S.

I agree, that's a very reasonable deal. Hopefully we can put the leftover money into an OLB or a LG. That it's only a 2 year deal protects them if he has declined and allows them time to draft a new CB in next year's draft.-QGheard that clements contract was 2 yrs 10.5 with 6m guaranteed. seems like a fine deal if theres reasonable chance the guy can still play.
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They updated the site. Simpson is #1 opposite Green.
to myself as he's the guy I wanted them to get all along.
-QGDoes retirement threaten the cap going forward (assuming a new CBA with a cap commences?)We've got the room to absorb and hit and actually can get some extensions now with the albatross contract goneMort and Scheffter reported today that Palmer is going to request a trade to a west coast team with the threat of retirement if the Bengals do not meet his demand.
Is there really a team out there that is willing to pay him THAT contract?!? Affirmative![]()
Many things can be said about Mike Brown, but one thing that cannot be said is that he hasn't been anything but good to Carson Palmer. Guess we can change all our mock drafts to Cam Newton now...Fortunately that didn't happen. And I stand by that - even with as great as Newton has been for Carolina he wouldn't have worked for us. We'd have ruined him.
I actually hope they make him retire. I mean what kind of pick can we expect to get for him at this point? A 7th-rounder? Enjoy retirement I say. Glad to see we got slightly more than a 7th-rounder
On a side note, guess this is all the confirmation we need that Brat is back, eh? I've never been happier to be so wrong
On a 2nd side note, is it even possible to trade players right now given the situation with the CBA? Pretty sure teams can't sign anybody right now (excepting the 4 still playing). This was true, basically, except for that tiny window where the lockout was briefly lifted. This did not prevent a million posts and articles about the Bengals needing to trade Carson right away.
-QG
http://www.bengals.com/stadium/food-beverage.htmlSorry, while looking at seats for this weekends game, I just had to post how the Bengals were able to update the beverages available on their website.Any chance we can get that typed up?
that is awesomely bad.-QG
ya thisI hate Benson.
What happened with Benson yesterday? The stats say he lost 2 fumbles.Does he typically fumble a lot?ya thisI hate Benson.
The worst managed team in sports has crushed the season ticket base. It's really hard to sell out a whole stadium on single game sales. Even harder on holidays where most people have annual plans. The players and coaches deserve a sellout though.I was looking for some info on y'all's game next week and found this article: link
I'm shocked that this game might not sell out.
What the heck is going on in Cincinnati?
Mike Brown has burned this fanbase enough that they figure this is a mirage once again. Well if the people that call into local sports talk shows are any indication. This game will sell out though.
This.Cincy is a town that passed a referendum funding the stadium when the team was completely awful (to save the team and also because there was the promise that better revenue would bring more
spent on the team). This is a promise that people feel was broken. In spite of this, the teams sold out for a number of years starting in the Marvin era - really if you look at the team's record in most of those years the support has been quite remarkable. As a side note, you'll notice that very few stadiums get to a referendum these days because even in the so-called best football markets they often have trouble passing. Throw on top of that a very troubled local economy and it's very expensive for fans to take in a game - people just don't have the spare benjamins to go. People also resent the sweetheart deal the Bengals have gotten and their extreme reluctance to east terms when it is crushing the county budget. (Side note - the Brown family is doing well enough to buy out the other 30% of the team for cash - they have $100m lying around to do this). Add to that the Charlie (Mikey) Brown effect where it looks like things are turning the corner and at the last minute the football seems to get pulled away. People don't want to be fooled again and even with better times appearing on the horizon the memory of the worst press conference ever (the one announcing Marvin's return where basically Mikey pretty much said nothing would change) and it's just been hard.Does someone living in Cincy know what the ratings have been for the road games for the Bengals have been? I bet they are the strongest in years. It's a unique situation unlike other teams that have attendance issues.-QGYep. They've been getting huge ratings for the road games.Does someone living in Cincy know what the ratings have been for the road games for the Bengals have been? I bet they are the strongest in years.
Got the numbers for comparison by any chance? I just think it's probably the best illustration of where the fan base is at mentally. Love the team, Hate the Mikey.Btw, didn't catch this, but Lippy is retiring (Warning Pic NSFW - also not safe for lunch): LinkyYep. They've been getting huge ratings for the road games.Does someone living in Cincy know what the ratings have been for the road games for the Bengals have been? I bet they are the strongest in years.
Cincinnati EnquirerNo local TV coverage again for the Bengals home game Sunday, the fifth time this season. Bengals beat writer Joe Reedy says increased wins, TV ratings and talk about the Bengals have not translated into increased ticket sales in his story today.
Last Sunday’s loss in Pittsburgh averaged a 30 household rating and 50% audience share on WKRC-TV, the second-lowest rating this season (definitely not helped by the blow-out by halftime). Bengals games this year have averaged a 33.6 rating, an 8% increase over last season (31.1).
Through five home games, the Bengals are averaging a league-low 49,619 fans, which is 75% percent of capacity at Paul Brown Stadium.
33.6 seems like a huge rating though as an average. What do other teams average?-QGI guess they aren't as great as I thought but still better than last year.
Cincinnati EnquirerNo local TV coverage again for the Bengals home game Sunday, the fifth time this season. Bengals beat writer Joe Reedy says increased wins, TV ratings and talk about the Bengals have not translated into increased ticket sales in his story today.
Last Sunday’s loss in Pittsburgh averaged a 30 household rating and 50% audience share on WKRC-TV, the second-lowest rating this season (definitely not helped by the blow-out by halftime). Bengals games this year have averaged a 33.6 rating, an 8% increase over last season (31.1).
Through five home games, the Bengals are averaging a league-low 49,619 fans, which is 75% percent of capacity at Paul Brown Stadium.
Still on TV and radio where they always areWhere are all the "experts" that said the Bengals would be 0-16?
"Andrew Luck, welcome to Cincinnati"
-QGCongrats QG......Seems like you're in the Jets role this year so, Cincy will hopefully go out, beat some teams and take it to the Championship Game - I had a BLAST the past 2 years holding playoff parties and being the underdog fan.

Thanks'Reaper said:Congrats QG......Seems like you're in the Jets role this year so, Cincy will hopefully go out, beat some teams and take it to the Championship Game - I had a BLAST the past 2 years holding playoff parties and being the underdog fan.'QuizGuy66 said:![]()
Hope it goes more '10 Packers or '07 Giants - but that'd be greedy
-QGLOL - gotta do that draft time. As usual Carson came up a little late helping us as Tebow had already provided the spot'NorrisB said:This is the second time Carson Palmer has helped the Bengals reach the playoffsQG change the second line of your title to that
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-QG