HoosierCat Posted February 27 Author Report Posted February 27 That seals it, Arby's for lunch today it is! Quote
COB Posted February 28 Report Posted February 28 NFLPA Team Report Card: Category 14: Arby’s accessibility and quality: Cincinnati Bengals - 27th. Unlike some teams that provide Arby’s (Chiefs - unlimited Arby’s any time of day or night. Chargers - Arby’s free at lunch during season), the Bengals have only a coupon system to get Arby’s into the hands of hungry players. Several players complained about a certain zit-faced teenage drive through worker on loan to the Montgomery Road location from an Arby’s in Heath, Ohio. “This youngster argued with me about my coupon, but worst of all, he was very rude to several late middle-age customers who just weren’t familiar with Arby’s’s current menu,” said one player. Another Bengal player added, “If I hit on some of my incentive bonuses this year I’m going to hire a hitman to kill this pimply-faced teenager from the Montgomery road drive through. That’ll teach him to respect his elders. And to accept the coupon Mike gave me even though it says ‘Expires 9/2018”. 2 Quote
AMPHAR Posted February 28 Report Posted February 28 Dvante Adams has a Taco Bell in his house. I think its silly for these players to also want food at their place of employment. 1 Quote
HoosierCat Posted February 28 Author Report Posted February 28 Yeah, the food thing is basically an eyeroll. If I'm Mike, I'm like, oh, it sucks? Well, then, we can save a little more money to pay Chase by just shutting it down and players can door dash whatever they want. Jack Brennan, former Cincy sports reporter and Bengals PR guy, called bullshit on the grade today. Quote I worked for the Bengals and had access to team meals through 2017, and I naively thought the food was great, on par with the main restaurant of a four-star hotel. And, of course, you got everything you wanted, with multiple choices, and the chefs were always up for special orders when possible. The team offered a full breakfast and lunch and had plenty of food, if not a complete service, at day’s end. And I’m sure it’s better now than eight years ago. Quote
COB Posted February 28 Report Posted February 28 8 hours ago, HoosierCat said: Yeah, the food thing is basically an eyeroll. If I'm Mike, I'm like, oh, it sucks? Well, then, we can save a little more money to pay Chase by just shutting it down and players can door dash whatever they want. Jack Brennan, former Cincy sports reporter and Bengals PR guy, called bullshit on the grade today. Who’s place of employment provides a chef and free meals? It’s a holdover from college where they were housed and fed. Quote
ArmyBengal Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 I have no sympathy for their food situation either. Get a personal chef for home and have them make your meals for you. I’m mean, it’s not like they can’t afford that shit. Quote
TJJackson Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 they could just order italian subs, potato cakes, and jamoacha shakes from Arbys winner winner not a chicken dinner Quote
TJJackson Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 also in Kansas City, COB, they have a much better Arbys-like eatery called Lions Choice sensational roast beef sandwich Quote
TJJackson Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM Army, have you been to Roney's? Quote
ArmyBengal Posted Tuesday at 06:16 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:16 PM The one in Milford is the only one I’m aware of. Yes I’ve been. Not a huge fan, tolerable. My wife loves it. Quote
TJJackson Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM The one in Milford is the only one You got a good wife and bad palate In any case, now, if I ever am set to visit Casa de la Army, I know to bring a roast beef sandwich instead of a bottle of wine :-) Quote
ArmyBengal Posted Wednesday at 01:38 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:38 AM Casa de La Army specializes in Italian food despite the name. Yes, I have a good wife. Blessed man. Quote
AMPHAR Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Xavier Worthy arrested. Hmmmm just reference all the Burton hot takes and Bengal front office jabs about taking risks. Maybe Chiefs should down size their scouting staff? I think they traded up to take him. That's two premium draft picks (higher than Burton) for them in back to back off seasons. The overall point here is the NFL doesn't have policies preventing employment for players with character risks. Thus teams that want to compete can't eliminate rare talent with character question marks. It isn't an organization flaw, its a risk of doing business. How in the world did the Ravens with all their scouts and scouting software (uses Madden ratings by the way) miss Tucker getting rub and tugs? Quote
ArmyBengal Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Now if only Burton would have had the season Worthy had instead of equating to that fleshy part between your ballsack and asshole. Quote
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