One of the most bizarre stories of the 2010 offseason/preseason has come from former Bengals receiver Antonio Bryant.
Plagued by a knee problem for most of the 2009 season, the Bengals nevertheless decided to sign him to a four-year, $28 million contract a day after a March free-agent visit from Terrell Owens.
And so, after already paying Bryant $7.85 million, the Bengals cut him. Ultimately, they could owe him ever more money.
We could write more about it, or we could let you listen to what we have to say. Go ahead; you’ve got a few more minutes until the boss arrives.
It sucks to see the Bengals wasting the money of Hamilton county instead of their own.
Or does it?
Eh not so much when you live and shop in Clermont Co.
Wow that gm needs to get fired
unfortunately that gm is also the owner. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is why the bengals have not won a playoff game in 20 years
Simply put: It’s the Bengals. Why is everyone surprised?
“Apparently, there a few NFL teams” “they could owe him ever more money”
Will you please hire a 5th grader to proof read your posts?
LOL @ Clubfoot
These video snippets are the bane of the deaf and hard of hearing football fan.
glad Tampa got rid of him. Just saying. Probably the smartest thing they’ve done under the new head coach and GM.
@ FinFan
They have no GM.
Seriously. The team honestly is nothing more than the Brown family trust fund.
their gm might be the owner but other than the bryant thing where is the weakness on the team? Kicker?