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Media's contempt of Bengals sparks the ire of present and former Bengals.
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(02-19-2020, 03:55 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: I don't mean to keep harping on the same thing, but again, "poorly-run," isn't even accurate either.

Antiquated and stubborn, not poorly-run. They have systems, business models and all that in place. All of it is sound, but the product is not up to standards.

That's due to bad decisions, but not because the organization isn't competent or competently built.

McDonalds has had a POS product for a very long time, but their business model makes it run like a well-oiled machine and they make a lot of money.

That's putting out a crappy product, but it doesn't mean that the company run like idiots.

Ehh, McDonalds puts a lot of effort and strategy into satisfying a very large market that wants cheap, consistent, and easy calories.  Though you could compare them to Mike Brown because they tried making real food like the Arch Deluxe and marketing it as high end stuff and it failed so they went right back to their old ways of making crap.
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RE: Media's contempt of Bengals sparks the ire of present and former Bengals. - Nately120 - 02-19-2020, 07:21 PM

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