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  Paul Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown's coaching career follwed a natural progression; graduating into the college ranks, he became head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes in 1941.
Brown was fired as coach after the 1962 season by the new majority owner Art Modell, who had purchased the club a year earlier and wanted more control of the team.
Paul Brown Stadium, current home of the Cincinnati Bengals, is also named for him.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Brown   (720 words)

  
 Paul Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Paul Eugene Brown (September 7, 1908 - August 5, 1991) was a pioneering figure in football history, and is considered the father of the modern offense.
Brown was named coach of the Cleveland franchise which was named in his honor.
As coach of the Cleveland Browns, Brown won four AAFC titles and three NFL titles.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Paul_Brown   (402 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium
The stadium was named for Paul Eugene Brown, the founder of the Cleveland Browns and the coach who brought pro football to Cincinnati when he founded the Bengals in 1967.
Brown was the team's general manager until his death in 1991; his son Mike continues the family tradition and currently runs the team.
Paul Brown Stadium has already won a major architectural award and has been a catalyst for Cincinnati's "Rebirth of the Riverfront." It is the first completed project, forming the western bookend of an area to be bordered on the east by a new Reds baseball stadium.
www.fortunecity.com /athena/thatcher/2042/PBrown.htm   (288 words)

  
 Stadiums of the NFL-Paul Brown Stadium-Cincinnati Bengals
The stadium was constructed just a couple of blocks away from Cinergy Field along the banks of the Ohio River.
Because of the continued turf problems with the grass at Paul Brown Stadium, the Bengals decided to replace the surface with FieldTurf after the 2003 season.
Stadiums of the NFL is not associated with the National Football League in any way.
www.stadiumsofnfl.com /afc/PaulBrownStadium.htm   (417 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium
The stadium's asymmetrical, open-ended design offers views of the downtown skyline and the riverfront.  In addition, almost 70% of the seats are along the sidelines providing close-to-the-action sight lines – even from upper-level luxury boxes and low-tiered end zones.
The roof is in the shape of a swoosh, the signature on the Paul Brown Stadium.
The new stadium honours the late Paul Brown, the pro football Hall of Famer who brought pro football to Cincinnati in 1968 as Bengals founder, general manager and head coach.
www.sfo.com /~csuppes/NFL/CincinnatiBengals/newindex.htm   (1471 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Paul Brown Stadium at Epinions.com
Paul Brown Stadium is a relatively new NFL facility that opened in the Fall of 2000.
Paul Brown Stadium consists of three levels of seats and a walk- around design that permits fans to walk to any area of the stadium where they wish to partake in the concession sales.
Paul Brown Stadium allows each fan to bring in food and drink, as long as it’s enclosed in plastic or paper, and in a soft- sided cooler no larger than 8.5 inches by 11 inches by 4 inches.
www.epinions.com /content_98486161028   (1934 words)

  
 CityBeat: Sports: A Day for Lessons and Legends (2000-07-14)
As Paul Brown reached the height of his powers with the Browns in the 1950s, a young man in Orrville, Ohio, lined himself up for an impactful career as a basketball coach.
As Paul Brown was the state of coaching and a powerful legend across the state, one would expect him to have been influential on all young coaches in Ohio.
Brown was known to be a domineering coach who demanded much of his players and didn't tolerate slackers.
www.citybeat.com /2000-07-14/sports.shtml   (1524 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium offers space for private group functions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The new Paul Brown Stadium on Cincinnati's riverfront is the city's latest option for group events and the focal point of recent meeting planner familiarization (FAM) trips.
The open-air stadium features a natural grass field, sweeping views of downtown Cincinnati and the Ohio River, extra-wide seats, 107 luxury suites, 7,500 "club level" seats and two high-tech scoreboards that are 27 feet high and 90 feet wide.
Paul Brown Stadium is one of the cornerstones of $2.3 billion in new developments taking place along Cincinnati's central riverfront.
www.cincyusa.com /media/releases/pr0300w.asp?sec=med&cat=   (1179 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium Articles
Brown would move the club to Cleveland, which has a lease with the NFL for a new stadium that has already sold 93 private suites.
Brown had warned that if the matter wasn't settled by midnight, he would nullify a lease signed in May with the county to build a $400.3 million stadium complex by August 2000.
Brown said Wednesday that he was happy that the team was able to stay in Cincinnati.
www.sfo.com /~csuppes/NFL/CincinnatiBengals/articles.htm   (8537 words)

  
 stad090900
For all the enthusiasm and all the millions of dollars Paul Brown Stadium will generate for this city and its NFL franchise, there is something the $453-million fortress cannot do.
Brown contends there is a misconception among fans that new stadiums draw big-name free agents.
After all, the 65,600-seat stadium - complete with such player amenities as a basketball court, a cafeteria and humongous locker and weight rooms and an adjacent $3.2-million practice complex - is said to be the best in the league.
www.cincypost.com /bengals/2000/stad090900.html   (852 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is the home of the (Click link for more info and facts about Cincinnati Bengals) Cincinnati Bengals (Click link for more info and facts about NFL) NFL franchise, and is named after Bengals founder and coaching legend (Click link for more info and facts about Paul Brown) Paul Brown.
The stadium sits on approximately 22 acres (89,000 m²) of land and has a capacity of 65,535.
The stadium opened in August (Click link for more info and facts about 2000) 2000, and the Bengals debuted there during the 2000-2001 NFL season.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/pa/paul_brown_stadium.htm   (111 words)

  
 Courier Electronic Edition: Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
From the first time I had set foot in Massillon's Paul Brown Tiger Stadium back in the summer of 1990 for the North-South game, I had wanted to attend a Massillon football game.
A renovation on the stadium, which was built by the Works Progress Administration in 1936, wasn't complete that summer.
There was an Ohio Historical marker for the stadium and a bronze statue of Paul Brown with a brief description of his career.
www.thecourier.com /sports/columns/MH091603.htm   (523 words)

  
 AIArchitect, Oct. 28, 2002 - Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, by NBBJ for the Cincinnati Bengals
AIArchitect, Oct. 28, 2002 - Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, by NBBJ for the Cincinnati Bengals
Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, by NBBJ for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Superb sight lines within the 67,000-seat stadium have many fans and the press remarking that there are no bad seats.
www.aia.org /aiarchitect/thisweek02/tw1025/1025tw1paulbrown.htm   (331 words)

  
 Paul Brown missing from Paul Brown Stadium
Yet in the public areas of the massive structure, Paul Brown is conspicuous mainly by his absence.
Citizens opposed to the tax and tactics that built the stadium might view a Paul Brown memorial as another costly indulgence for a family that already has fed too long at the public trough.
Paul Brown Stadium should be allowed to develop some character beyond its original blueprints.
bengals.enquirer.com /2000/08/19/ben_sullivan_paul_brown.html   (614 words)

  
 Stadiums of the NFL-Metrodome-Minnesota Vikings
After spending more than two decades at Metropolitan Stadium, it was time for a new stadium for both the Minnesota Vikings and the Twins (MLB), who both played at the stadium.
By mid 1979, a new dome stadium was approved to be built in downtown Minneapolis.
A dome multipurpose stadium was chosen because of the cold weather between fall and spring.
www.stadiumsofnfl.com /nfc/Metrodome.htm   (464 words)

  
 Shoveling, shuffling at new stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Cincinnati Bengals President Mike Brown stood before 3,000 fans at Saturday's riverfront groundbreaking for Paul Brown Stadium and found himself grinning a bit.
The stadium is scheduled to be finished by August 2000.
Brown said he and the team are proud to be a catalyst.
enquirer.com /editions/1998/04/26/stadium.html   (903 words)

  
 AOL CityGuide: - Cincinnati - Paul Brown Stadium - Arena/Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Paul Brown Stadium, which opened in 2000, is one of the NFLÂ’s top venues, providing comfort and a full range of amenities for 65,600 fans on any given Sunday.
The southern border of the stadium is one block from the Ohio River and is connected to the riverfront by a public park.
It was named for Paul Eugene Brown, the founder of the Cleveland Browns, and the coach who brought pro football to Cincinnati when he founded the Bengals in 1967.
cityguide.aol.com /cincinnati/entertainment/venue.adp?vid=126644   (643 words)

  
 Cincinnati Post Bengals coverage
The stadium was ranked as having the third-worst playing surface in the NFL in a survey released by the NFL Players Association on Jan. 23 of this year.
Giants Stadium was second-to-last on the list but the field there has been switched from natural grass to FieldTurf, the same synthetic surface that is in place at the University of Cincinnati's Nippert Stadium.
The composition of the grass surface at Paul Brown Stadium has been changed to decrease the amount of sand in the base of the turf in an effort to give it more hold.
www.cincypost.com /bengals/2003/bengnt09-23-2003.html   (1038 words)

  
 Paul Brown Tiger Stadium | History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Construction on Tiger Stadium started in December of 1938 and was finished in September of 1939.
The Stadium was dedicated on September 15, 1939 vs. Cleveland Cathedral Latin.
In 1976 Tiger Stadium was renamed Paul Brown Tiger Stadium to bear the name of the Greatest Football Coach to ever live.
www.dwags.com /history.htm   (213 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium Pat Downs To Take Place Sunday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Bengals say they'll open Paul Brown Stadium earlier than usual for Sunday's game with Pittsburgh to allow time for fans to be patted down before entering.
The Bengals are working closely with the stadium manager (Paul Brown Stadium Limited), with NFL security representatives and with local officials to execute the pat downs as efficiently as possible.
All stadiums, with the exception of Chicago's Soldier Field, are now conducting pat downs, and they have gone smoothly with the cooperation of fans.
wcpo.com /news/2005/local/10/19/patdowns.html   (767 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium Information from Ticket Solutions
One Paul Brown Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
A wide variety of foods, drink and merchandise stands are located throughout Paul Brown Stadium.
The lots in close proximity to Paul Brown Stadium are sold on a season basis.
www.tickets4u.com /info-paulbrown-stadium.asp   (442 words)

  
 Pro Football Venues - Paul Brown Stadium
The Bengals had been pushing to get a new stadium built for years before the citizens of Cincinnati finally passed a bill that allowed a new stadium to be built just a short walk away from Cinergy Field on the wide banks of the Ohio River.
The stadium, which is one of the nicest in the NFL, features a number of amenities like 144 luxury suites, 7,000 club seats two club restaurants, and a Bengals pro shop.
Tickets to all the events at Paul Brown Stadium are easy to come by when you use Prime Seat Tickets.
www.profootballvenues.com /paul_brown_stadium.htm   (266 words)

  
 Paul Brown
He was born in Norwalk, Ohio, in the "cradle of coaches" in northern Ohio.
He resigned as coach after the 1962 season.
Brown served as team president until his death in 1991.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/pa/paul_brown.html   (362 words)

  
 Stadium Information
The new Paul Brown Stadium is bordered by Pete Rose Way on the north, Mehring Way on the south, Elm St. on the east, and Central Ave.
Paul Brown Stadium can also be reached by exiting at 3rd St. and following the blue guide signs.
A new pedestrian walkway exists from the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge to 2nd St. in Cincinnati with access to the Paul Brown Stadium Plaza and the Elm St. Bridge.
www.artimis.org /stadium.php   (911 words)

  
 Behind the Scenes - Paul Brown Stadium Special
From his office in Paul Brown Stadium, head building engineer Sam Kinman can keep tabs on every electrical and heating and cooling system throughout the entire 22-acre facility.
Emerging from behind a large fenced area containing a section of the enormous piping network in Paul Brown Stadium, Kinman wipes his hands on a rag and grimaces.
All of them were hired by the Bengals while the stadium was still a massive metal framework.
www.cincinnati.com /bengals/behindthescenes/samkinman.html   (736 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio (Stadiums and Venues)
Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio (Stadiums and Venues)
Beyond its futuristic design, the stadium will serve as a premier venue for watching football.
The stadium's open-ended design will allow for stunning views of the downtown skyline and riverfront.
www.ohwy.com /oh/p/paulbrow.htm   (102 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - NFL Football - Bengals open Paul Brown Stadium with victory - Sunday August 20, 2000 01:49 PM
Then Akili Smith and Peter Warrick gave their fans a couple of reasons to think things might go a little better in Paul Brown Stadium.
The first game at the 65,600-seat stadium was played before a less-than-capacity crowd as the Bengals sold only 56,180 tickets.
Chicago's Paul Edinger, a rookie trying to beat out Jaret Holmes, hit a 40-yarder but was short and wide on a 54-yard attempt late in the game.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /football/nfl/news/2000/08/19/bengals_bears_ap   (854 words)

  
 Paul Brown Stadium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Paul Brown Stadium opened in August 2000 for the 2000-2001 NFL football season.
The stadium includes 54 concessions and 400 point of sale locations, 600 seating locations for persons with a disability, and lots of restrooms.
For additional information about Paul Brown Stadium contact Joe Feldkamp by email (joe.feldkamp@hamilton-co.org) or phone (513) 455-4955, or Diana Craynon (diana.craynon@hamilton-co.org) or phone her at (513) 455-4950.
www.hamilton-co.org /das/descript.htm   (106 words)

  
 Official Ticketmaster site. Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, OH tickets . Directions, seating chart, events.
Paul Brown Stadium is based at the foot of downtown Cincinnati, the largest riverfront landmark.
To ensure that all guests have a safe and enjoyable visit to Paul Brown Stadium, guests will not be permitted to bring the following items into the stadium.
The Bengals bench is located on the west side of the stadium - by sections 110 - 112.
www.ticketmaster.com /venue/180259/?search_redirect=paul%20brown%20stadium&summercentral   (687 words)

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