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Mike is setting everyone up for heartache
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(03-29-2017, 12:52 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: The thing that sucks is that the situation is a no win for those trying to get back at Mike Brown.

If the stadium tax comes to another vote, those voting against it in order to stiff Mike Brown are essentially fooling themselves because if it does fail, he will just pick up and go to a new city, get his stadium paid for, and then we lose the Bengals.

The guy is getting his new stadium paid for no matter what.

The NFL created one of these biggest brands in the US and are attempting to take  their brand now to Europe and Mexico. They created it so they reap the rewards. Thus, the owners benefited holding all of the cards. (all owners). It is business. It can also go the other way if they damage the game by allowing too any rule  changes, games too long or create ticket prices too high.

One thing some don't understand is by cities involvement in building stadiums, it keeps ticket prices lower. If owners were forced to pay 100%, the investment dollars get passed straight through to ticket holders. In the end, consumers pay for everything either through taxes or price hikes.
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RE: Mike is setting everyone up for heartache - Luvnit2 - 03-29-2017, 02:21 PM

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