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Bengals forced to defend $10 rally tickets

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08:07 AM ET 07.10 | Bengals season ticket holders were recently emailed a "special invitation" to attend a fan rally and concert marking the team's holding of training camp in Cincinnati. Tickets cost $10 -- and a blog usually critical of the Bengals, WhoDeyRevolution, went on the attack, sneering: "it shows even when the Bengals try to reward their most loyal stakeholders, they can't resist squeezing out a few bucks." ... Whoa, says Bengals spokesman Jeff Berding, who authored the invitation email. He says the blog's criticism is akin to unnecessary roughness, considering that the Bengals organization will incur costs "north of six figures" to pay for a local band, fireworks, security and other expenses. ... "I think most people think this is a pretty neat thing," Berding said.

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July 10, 2012  08:43 AM ET

Poor Bengals are using Dolphins stories as filler now? They have a brighter future than that.

July 10, 2012  08:58 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

Poor Bengals are using Dolphins stories as filler now? They have a brighter future than that.

Looks like the interns are asleep at the wheel!

July 10, 2012  09:01 AM ET
QUOTE(#2):

Looks like the interns are asleep at the wheel!

Yeah, shouldn't we have a picture of Regis Philbin with this story?

July 10, 2012  09:13 AM ET

FN strikes again! This is what happens when you gorge on jelly donuts.

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July 10, 2012  09:50 AM ET

???? Couldn't find that article in Cincinnati Enquire, wonder how the terns at FN got it......

July 10, 2012  09:57 AM ET

Yet another fine example of journalism by the FN crew. Since this is t @ r why don't you let use write the stories. It would be much funnier and I'm guessing more accurate as well.

July 10, 2012  10:51 AM ET

How much are they charging for beers? If it's all about the money, let people in free, sell watered-down cheap beer for $5 a cup, and clean up.

If you're going to charge a $10 cover and $10 for beer, people might have one beer, if they show up at all.

July 10, 2012  11:23 AM ET
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How much are they charging for beers? If it's all about the money, let people in free, sell watered-down cheap beer for $5 a cup, and clean up.If you're going to charge a $10 cover and $10 for beer, people might have one beer, if they show up at all.

well in my invite it says it includes ,live music,food,soda,water,fireworks,parking but it don't say nothing about beer , my guess it will be the regular price $7.50 for a 22oz. cup

July 10, 2012  11:30 AM ET

If it's a "rally" why charge anything? Sounds like a marketing ploy from Mike (the thief) Brown, still one of the worst owners in pro sports. How can anyone support this guy? The Kraft family and the Rooney family also run a business but they really want to win above all else and Mike Brown seems content on getting his share of TV money and probably thinks it's a bonus that they won a playoff game as recently as 1991.

July 10, 2012  12:04 PM ET

Jeff Berding must have attended the Jerry Jones Symposium on Grab the Buck While You Can.

July 10, 2012  12:45 PM ET
QUOTE(#9):

well in my invite it says it includes ,live music,food,soda,water,fireworks,parking but it don't say nothing about beer , my guess it will be the regular price $7.50 for a 22oz. cup

So, let's take a survey: Are you going?

Do you get one admission per season ticket, or will they let you bring a couple of guests, like maybe your kids?

July 10, 2012  01:18 PM ET
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Mike Brown seems content on getting his share of TV money and probably thinks it's a bonus that they won a playoff game as recently as 1991.

LOL (and agreed @the Mike Brown comment)

My posts are long with contempt for Mr. Brown...but come on, 10 bucks for concert (and probably other activities) to support your team? Seems reasonable. Now, if only you could score game tickets for that...

July 10, 2012  01:49 PM ET

I Think Not Mr Berding and so do Your Fans!!!

July 10, 2012  01:59 PM ET

I'd like to know who the band is before passing judgement.

July 10, 2012  03:02 PM ET
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LOL (and agreed @the Mike Brown comment) My posts are long with contempt for Mr. Brown...but come on, 10 bucks for concert (and probably other activities) to support your team? Seems reasonable. Now, if only you could score game tickets for that...

On the surface it's not a bad deal but what do you get in return? Another 21 years of below average play with constant drafting of thugs and convicts? Sure seems like throwing good money after bad.

July 10, 2012  03:28 PM ET
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I'd like to know who the band is before passing judgement.

I'll bet it's Slade and the Guess Who opening for Blue Oyster Cult....

July 10, 2012  03:30 PM ET
QUOTE(#13):

LOL (and agreed @the Mike Brown comment) My posts are long with contempt for Mr. Brown...but come on, 10 bucks for concert (and probably other activities) to support your team? Seems reasonable. Now, if only you could score game tickets for that...

With all of the attendance problems the Bengals have, I would think they come pretty cheap right now from EBay or a scalper

July 10, 2012  04:50 PM ET
QUOTE(#4):

FN strikes again! This is what happens when you gorge on jelly donuts.

D O N U T S.......

<drools>

 
July 10, 2012  07:56 PM ET
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On the surface it's not a bad deal but what do you get in return? Another 21 years of below average play with constant drafting of thugs and convicts? Sure seems like throwing good money after bad.

Hey now... They don't draft thugs and convicts.

- They sign them in Free Agency!

- They sign them to the cheerleading squad!

- They (thugs and convicts) get to call themselves "Owner"!

- No wait...they DO draft them!

- This joke has so many punchlines!

(Your point is well taken.)

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