Cornerback Jonathan Joseph signed with the the Houston Texans last year after playing five years for the Cincinnati Bengals. According to Barry Byers of the Rock Hill Herald, Joseph says the difference between teams was night and day. "The first thing about Houston is it’s an organization run from a different perspective," Joseph said. "In Cincy, the team lives off money it earns from football. Houston’s owner has other business interests and he controls the money. Numerous things that go on such as the way Houston interacts with my family; we’re treated in a first-class way. They helped us when my wife lost our baby daughter in a miscarriage. But they help with anything you ask of them because they are a very caring organization with positive attitudes about its players. In Cincy, we’re told how much Gatorade we could take home. In Houston we get what we request. You get soap and deodorant at your request. You don’t have a roommate on road trips." Source: The Redzone
It is nice that Houston is a nice place to earn a paycheck and you feel good about your employer and how he treats you, but honestly how many of our employers really care for us? If I got a new job where my bosses treated me like he says Houston does, that would make me ecstatic. But I am pretty sure I will get treated like I always have from every employer I have ever had.
http://gridironfans.com/forums/nfl-smack-central/157942-espn-mag-bengals-worst-franchise.html Nuff said
not really man, he got a contract extension out of the 2010 season where the Bengals only won 4 games, it's Mike Brown he's Cheap