OchoCinco to have a Twift (Tweet+Gift) for the NFL


The flamboyant receiver promised something new for the Cincinnati Bengals opener Sunday against the Denver Broncos at Paul Brown Stadium. What exactly? He won’t say.
Ochocinco stopped posting on his Twitter account last Friday, saying he didn’t want to violate the NFL’s new rules on what players can say on social networks. The league said players can’t use Twitter, Facebook or other networks immediately before or during games.
Ochocinco said on Wednesday that he has read the NFL’s restrictions and has discovered loopholes. Until last week, he had been one of the most frequent tweeters among NFL players.-AP

2009 Values of NFL Franchises

1 – Dallas Cowboys – $1.7 billion

2 – Washington Redskins – $1.6 billion

3 – New England Patriots – $1.4 billion

4 – New York Giants – $1.2 billion

5 – New York Jets – $1.2 billion

6 – Houston Texans – $1.2 billion

7 – Philadelphia Eagles – $1.1 billion

8 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $1.1 billion

9 – Chicago Bears – $1.1 billion

10 – Denver Broncos – $1.1 billion

11 – Baltimore Ravens – $1.1 billion

12 – Carolina Panthers – $1 billion

13 – Cleveland Browns – $1 billion

14 – Kansas City Chiefs – $1 billion

15 – Indianapolis Colts – $1 billion

16 – Pittsburgh Steelers – $1 billion

17 – Green Bay Packers – $1 billion

18 – Miami Dolphins – $1 billion

19 – Tennessee Titans – $1 billion

20 – Seattle Seahawks – $994 million

21 – Cincinnati Bengals – $953 million

22 – New Orleans Saints – $942 million

23 – Arizona Cardinals – $935 million

24 – San Diego Chargers – $917 million

25 – St Louis Rams – $913 million

26 – Buffalo Bills – $909 million

27 – San Francisco 49ers – $875 million

28 – Detroit Lions – $872 million

29 – Jacksonville Jaguars – $866 million

30 – Atlanta Falcons – $856 million

31 – Minnesota Vikings – $835 million

32 – Oakland Raiders – $797 million

-according to Forbes Magazine

$1.2 Billion and they measured wrong

The brand new Cowboys stadium kicked off its football action recently, and there was a major problem. The 180 ft. long jumbotron was hit by a punt due to its low height. Cost to fix the problem= $2 Million, thats like a dollar to Jerry Jones and his Billion dollar stadium.

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