02-13-2017, 11:57 AM
(02-13-2017, 10:49 AM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: Mike Brown owns an asset which, according to Forbes, is valued at $1.7 billion. Because of revenue sharing and television contracts negotiated by the league, he is guaranteed a profit. He can afford anything he wants.
As for being cheap, you're really going to try to argue that Mike Brown is not the definition of the word? Some examples of his "frugality". The man takes business meetings at Wendy's. Prospective free agents are flown into town in coach seating. Television cables are available for rent during training camp. Thin, "cheap" towels that are not big enough to wrap around players in the locker room. Gatorade consumption is monitored. They are the only northern team who does not have an indoor practice facility. Many colleges and even some high schools have facilities which the Bengals do not. The man is beyond cheap.
Camp? They haven't gone to camp in years..... and maybe he likes Wendy's....