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about 1 year ago: CHANTILLY, VA - MARCH 02: Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown arrives at a hotel fora meeting with NFL owners on March 2, 2011 in Chantilly, Virginia. The NFL owners are meeting in Chantilly to discuss negotiations with the players union about a collective bargaining agreement that expires March 3, at midnight. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
Not only would it appear that relations could be improving between the Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County, the Bengals overall image continues to blossom from rose pedals into a showering of greatness not unlike an acid trip during a Pink Floyd concert (from what I've heard of course). So we're laying it on a little think -- that's what we do. Yet the step the Bengals took in absorbing 70 percent of the costs for new practice and playing fields appears to be a significant redirection from history.

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer's Sharon Coolidge, the $1.6 million worth of fixes includes structural repairs to Paul Brown Stadium as well as "new sound system processing equipment". The 2012 stadiums capital plan, which will be voted on today, also includes $3.5 million worth of fixes for the Cincinnati Reds' Great American Ball Park.
Does this mean that the Bengals are getting an indoor practice facility? No. We presume that the Bengals original agreement with the University of Cincinnati -- $2,500 for four hours or $5,000 to rent the their bubble for an entire day -- will remain in effect (or be applied at some point during the 2012 season). Does it mean it's particularly odd that Brown would absorb 70 percent of the costs? Yes.
In late July Hamilton County voted in favor for $307,000 worth of upgrades for Paul Brown Stadium's scoreboard, which included high-definition feeds. Hamilton County Commissioners decided to vote for the upgrades after saying they didn't like it -- how's that for public service backbone? Why did they end up voting for it? Commissioner Chris Monzel reportedly voted in favor after receiving advice from lawyers, fearing that the team could sue the county.
So yes, it's somewhat surprising that the team would pay 70 percent of the costs related to field replacements -- not the rest. But while we'd love to associate the generosity as a sign of change from the Brown family, our first inclination is suspicion.
+ SB Nation released another version of their mock draft, this time selecting a wide receiver at No. 17 and cornerback at No. 21. This is probably the first mock draft that forced me to pause and go, "really?" Another wide receiver with their first pick in the NFL Draft? I'm pretty open-minded to a lot, but this one made my brain explode.
+ Continuing his project to grade the Cincinnati Bengals in 2011, Jason moves on to the Bengals defensive line and the team's linebacker group.
+ The Tampa Bay Buccaneers contacted former Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman for a second interview. They are also compiling a list of "finalists" from a list that includes Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer.
+ That being said Mike Zimmer was reportedly seen at Mobile, Alabama with the Bengals coaching staff, scouting players during practice in preparation for the annual Senior Bowl.
+ Anthony Cosenza applies some history for the Cincinnati Bengals trends when selecting a running back.
According to one report, a Cincinnati Bengals scout was seen talking with University of Cincinnati running back Isaiah Pead and also Boise State running back Doug Martin (we presume it's the scout).
+ It's Monday (actually we delayed this posting so it's Wednesday, but you know). That means Jason has another edition of his Monday Touchdown.
0 recs | 27 comments
I think Mikey finally started to understand general systems theory and that balance must be maintained in an open system through feedback (i.e. pissed FANS)
ticalcaldwell - January 25, 2012
The key is it's nice and simple.......
we don’t want to confuse him!
The Van Buren Boys - January 25, 2012
Has there been a public sighting of Mike?
Can anyone confirm that he is still above room temperature? Very little that this team has done since that press conference debacle a year ago bears any resemblance to MB’s management style. I’m beginning to wonder if he gone Fidel Castro on us.
DrainBamage - January 25, 2012
this is kind of a valid point
I have been searching for him for a while….This is as close as I could get
ticalcaldwell - January 25, 2012
Lol
njbengalstat - January 25, 2012
Sporting News has us taking Dennard and Martin
I like it, except that they have us passing on DeCastro.
http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/feed/2011-10/nfl-mock-draft/story/nfl-mock-draft-andrew-luck-robert-griffin-iii-justin-blackmon-matt-kalil?eadid=EL/SICOM&sct=hp_bf3_a2
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
Not liking what I'm reading/hearing
out of Senior Bowl practices on Dennard. We need some speed at the CB position and Dennard doesn’t have it.
Oregonbengalsfan - January 25, 2012
I am with Joe Goodberry on this one
I would take Gilmore over Dennard, but I am comfortable with Gilmore and Martin in the first and a guard like Glenn or Oseleme in the second.
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
Yes that would be a good draft
The latest on Dennard is several scouts think he will have to move to safety after his rough time in the Senior Bowl
Oregonbengalsfan - January 25, 2012
I like these better
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/mock
joeb69 - January 25, 2012
could definately live with this
http://walterfootball.com/draft2012_1.php
joeb69 - January 25, 2012
I don't Think Miller goes in the first round now that he had shoulder surgery
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
it's minor
at least that’s my understanding
joeb69 - January 25, 2012
Miller will be fine
He will do all the running drills at the combine but he won’t be able to do lifting or football work until his pro day.
EPK1979 - January 25, 2012
Yes
I don’t think so either. I would hope for DeCastro, a CB or S in the first and try to get Doug or Lamar in the second.
sgiridharan1982 - January 25, 2012
I love anticipating the draft
but really, nobody knows who does what in free agency or till draft day, alot of this will change, but the mock drafts are fun
joeb69 - January 25, 2012
these are interesting
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2012/mock-drafts
joeb69 - January 25, 2012
Interesting, but...
someone (WAS, MIA) will upset everything by trading with STL to get RG3. Book it.
DrainBamage - January 25, 2012
I think that the Browns are more likely.
That way, St Louis still gets Blackmon and a an extra 1st rounder this year, and the Browns get the QB they want.
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
I agree
I think the price of trading up that high will not happen…at the same time…the Browns did trade down to the Falcons for Jones (AJ Green lite)…so who knows
ticalcaldwell - January 25, 2012
I just don't think the Browns can let anyone get ahead of them.
They have a pick late in the first to use, and St Louis doesn’t lose as much moving to 4th, since they probably want Blackmon, but could take Claiborne if Blackmon is gone.
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
i can also
live with Benson not being on the team
diehard bengals fan 20 - January 25, 2012 via mobile
I can't
I appreciate what he did for us, he did afterall get us to the play-offs in 2 of his 3 full years. That said, he has lost something and won’t share carries. That’s a bad combination.
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
I msread your statement
I missed your not.
jim0ijk - January 25, 2012
I can't either
What Gruden said about Benson being selfish….to say that publicly….I highly doubt he returns…..
ticalcaldwell - January 25, 2012
Gruden doesn't want him back
He wants to bring his own guy in. (at least that’s what I think)
Helmsy - January 25, 2012
Mike Brown is getting vastly more revenue
from the new CBA and TV deal. That could explain some of his largesse.
BENGALS69 - January 25, 2012
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