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Bengals v. Hamilton County - Square Off
(04-05-2025, 01:21 PM)Joelist Wrote: Here's a thought. Don't use Florio's article where he clipped the full quote. Go look at the entire thing - it is just typical "we're in negotiations" stuff.

Florio floats another "idea"...Cincinnati moves to Chicago and joins forces with the Bears ala LA and NY.  That man seriously hates the Bengals.

If the Bengals leave the riverfront they are moving no further than the exburb counties.  Look for Warren County and Northern Kentucky both to make major bids if the opportunity arises
 
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(04-05-2025, 01:21 PM)Joelist Wrote: Here's a thought. Don't use Florio's article where he clipped the full quote. Go look at the entire thing - it is just typical "we're in negotiations" stuff.

Florio is in my opinion nothing but a Bengal hating troll. Kinda like the early days Howard Stern as it would apply to Sports reporting. I shared an article that included all of Katie's quotes in their entirety on Post #2, and even directed people to it a couple times. Yet some still choose to get caught up in the shock of clipped quotes and roll with it. No sympathy for those that choose to roll with the partial truth.
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(04-05-2025, 12:59 AM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Hamilton County should be asking Katie for the hometown discount for tax payer dollars.

Personally, I wouldn’t give a billionaire a cent of tax payer money to build them a stadium. They can raise their own funds.
Well they are all billionaires so not that realitive no different then the other owners and how teams have handled new  stadiums
I feel the same about the millions players make for 17 games, but that the situation we are in . You want keep a small market team it means spending money just like keeping best players since the demand is high for nfl players and for nfl franchise
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(04-04-2025, 09:24 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Tush Push is a poor example to use at this time. I listened to commissioner's words on the topic. He said that it's definitely going to be revisited in May.

The Tush Push is going to be elminated simply because too many defenders are calling the league out about it being a dangerous play. 
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(04-04-2025, 10:06 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: theyre all cowboys fans in san antonio

Only because they have to pick between Dallas and Houston. If they had their own team, they would become fans of that one.
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(04-05-2025, 01:30 PM)pally Wrote: Florio floats another "idea"...Cincinnati moves to Chicago and joins forces with the Bears ala LA and NY.  That man seriously hates the Bengals.

If the Bengals leave the riverfront they are moving no further than the exburb counties.  Look for Warren County and Northern Kentucky both to make major bids if the opportunity arises

Chicago wants an AFC team....
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Say just for arguments sake the Bengals did move to another city or to Northern KY or up 75 toward Dayton. What happens to PBS. Is it the cities or the teams? Someone has to pay to maintain it and insure it while it sits empty (Like the Kentucky Speedway, which turned out to be a waste) or pay to tear it down.
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(04-05-2025, 03:55 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Only because they have to pick between Dallas and Houston. If they had their own team, they would become fans of that one.

With the second and third most valuable college football Teams in the nation (Longhorns and Aggies) situated right in Austin and College station, Bengals would have to compete with more than Dallas and Houston.  
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(04-05-2025, 04:03 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Say just for arguments sake the Bengals did move to another city or to Northern KY or up 75 toward Dayton. What happens to PBS. Is it the cities or the teams? Someone has to pay to maintain it and insure it while it sits empty (Like the Kentucky Speedway, which turned out to be a waste) or pay to tear it down.

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(04-05-2025, 04:15 PM)XsandOs Wrote: With the second and third most valuable college football Teams in the nation (Aggies and Longhorns) situated right in Austin and College station, Bengals would have to compete with more than Dallas and Houston.  

If the NFL played on Saturdays
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(04-05-2025, 04:17 PM)bfine32 Wrote: If the NFL played on Saturdays

Disposable income does not regenerate overnight. So its either or scenario. 
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(04-05-2025, 01:30 PM)pally Wrote: Florio floats another "idea"...Cincinnati moves to Chicago and joins forces with the Bears ala LA and NY.  That man seriously hates the Bengals.

If the Bengals leave the riverfront they are moving no further than the exburb counties.  Look for Warren County and Northern Kentucky both to make major bids if the opportunity arises

Never thought about that but it would make sense and sounds like it's actually a possibility. It wouldn't be too far fetched since the Giants and Jets both play in New Jersey but carry the New York name.

I doubt they could build a stadium on the river but there's tons of open land ten or fifteen miles south of the bridge into Cincinnati.

It would allow the Bengals to stay in the area and our taxes helped fund the stadium and other things!

I can't even imagine what that would do for the economy in this area!

That would be INCREDIBLE!
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(04-05-2025, 04:24 PM)XsandOs Wrote: Disposable income does not regenerate overnight. So its either or scenario. 

Yet, Houston is closer to Austin and the Texans are doing just fine.

San Antonio can support an NFL Team. I have 0 idea why folks are suggesting they cannot. 

Jerry Jones' interests cannot stop it

The UT Longhorn can't stop it

The lack of fanbase can't stop it

A finite resource (NFL Teams) can
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(04-05-2025, 07:03 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Yet, Houston is closer to Austin and the Texans are doing just fine.

San Antonio can support an NFL Team. I have 0 idea why folks are suggesting they cannot. 

Jerry Jones' interests cannot stop it

The UT Longhorn can't stop it

The lack of fanbase can't stop it

A finite resource (NFL Teams) can

I agree that there is enough potential population and resources for a joint SA/Austin NFL Team. Musk has the money to buy a franchise, build a multi-billion dollar complex, pay the relocation fee and fund the Team till it builds a fan base and becomes profitable. 

Bengals don't. And that is the point of this discussion.  

As related to Houston - it was an NFL city already. Texans just filled the void that Oilers left behind. 

Cowboys, Longhorns and Aggies are real hurdles that any NFL Team that would relocate to SA/Austin has to overcome. Unlike Houston, you have to build from scratch. 

As far as Jones, the relocation fee will tell alot. As the great Frank Reynolds crooned "you have to pay the troll toll"
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(04-05-2025, 01:30 PM)pally Wrote: Florio floats another "idea"...Cincinnati moves to Chicago and joins forces with the Bears ala LA and NY.  That man seriously hates the Bengals.

If the Bengals leave the riverfront they are moving no further than the exburb counties.  Look for Warren County and Northern Kentucky both to make major bids if the opportunity arises

Nooo don’t go to Kentucky!!!!!
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(04-05-2025, 08:00 PM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: Nooo don’t go to Kentucky!!!!!

Just have them come about 70 miles down the Ohio.

The Derby City Thoroughbreds

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(04-05-2025, 04:35 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: Never thought about that but it would make sense and sounds like it's actually a possibility. It wouldn't be too far fetched since the Giants and Jets both play in New Jersey but carry the New York name.

I doubt they could build a stadium on the river but there's tons of open land ten or fifteen miles south of the bridge into Cincinnati.

It would allow the Bengals to stay in the area and our taxes helped fund the stadium and other things!

I can't even imagine what that would do for the economy in this area!

That would be INCREDIBLE!

team is not moving.. ..they would be foolish to give up a riverfront location easily accessible for fans from 3 different states ....nor would a move 5-6 miles significantly change catchment area or economy ..what will be incredible will be a revamped Paycor field and new indoor training facility and it will happen
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(04-05-2025, 07:50 PM)XsandOs Wrote: I agree that there is enough potential population and resources for a joint SA/Austin NFL Team. Musk has the money to buy a franchise, build a multi-billion dollar complex, pay the relocation fee and fund the Team till it builds a fan base and becomes profitable. 

Bengals don't. And that is the point of this discussion.  

As related to Houston - it was an NFL city already. Texans just filled the void that Oilers left behind. 

Cowboys, Longhorns and Aggies are real hurdles that any NFL Team that would relocate to SA/Austin has to overcome. Unlike Houston, you have to build from scratch. 

As far as Jones, the relocation fee will tell alot. As the great Frank Reynolds crooned "you have to pay the troll toll"

..if the Bengals decided to move there would be beaucoup opportunities in many cities regardless of the economic convolutions some on this Board suggest
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(04-05-2025, 01:30 PM)pally Wrote: Florio floats another "idea"...Cincinnati moves to Chicago and joins forces with the Bears ala LA and NY.  That man seriously hates the Bengals.

If the Bengals leave the riverfront they are moving no further than the exburb counties.  Look for Warren County and Northern Kentucky both to make major bids if the opportunity arises


Yea... The Bengals can't move to far from their entire fan base. I expect a deal to get done though because neither side really has any leverage. The County can't let the Bengals leave because they would lose hundreds of millions in property value (plus the resulting taxes) and the Bengals really can't leave because almost their entire fan base is in that area. 

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(Yesterday, 09:36 AM)ERIC1 Wrote: team is not moving.. ..they would be foolish to give up a riverfront location easily accessible for fans from 3 different states ....nor would a move 5-6 miles significantly change catchment area or economy ..what will be incredible will be a revamped Paycor field and new indoor training facility and it will happen

Moving five miles into Kentucky would still make it easily accessible from three states and actually would make it easier for people and teams from out of town since it would be closer to the airport.

I didn’t even think about the airport.

You’re probably right and I do like the stadium where it is.
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