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  • PROCEDURE/RULES – APPELLATE REVIEW/CIVIL: The trial court abused its discretion in certifying a class of “all persons or entities who purchased club seat licenses and/or club seat season tickets through the original Club Seat Brochure and/or Club Seat Order Form for [Cincinnati] Bengals football games in Paul Brown Stadium,” (1) where this court had already ruled on the merits of the plaintiffs’ declaratory-judgment claim in a prior appeal; (2) the plaintiffs’ remaining statutory and tort claims were all based upon the plaintiffs’ receipt of letters in March and April 2004 from the Bengals, and these letters were only sent to class members who had opted not to continue purchasing club-seat tickets; (3) the class should have instead been limited to those persons or entities who had purc...

  • Procedure/Rules - Contracts: The trial court erred as matter of law in certifying a class of Cincinnati Bengals club-seat ticket holders to pursue a claim under the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act, when there was no indication that the requirements of R.C. 1345.09(B) had been met, and when there was no prior rule or court decision that would have entitled the ticket holders to pursue relief under R.C. 1345.09(B). The trial court abused its discretion in certifying a class of Cincinnati Bengals club-seat ticket holders to pursue claims for a declaratory judgment, fraud and negligent misrepresentation, fraudulent inducement to enter into a contract, and violations of the Ohio Deceptive Trade Act, when the court provided no analysis to address the complex issues concerning whether the ...

  • NASHVILLE - The confident Cincinnati Bengals keep building momentum with every win. The Tennessee Titans have been so up and down with Chris Johnson and their running game that they're just trying to find their way forward. Something will give today.

  • TARGETING: CB Johnathan Joseph needs a running mate, and the team had planned to look for one in the first round. Because of the loss of [Chris Henry], though, the Bengals could use the 18th pick on a wideout-Ohio State's Ted Ginn comes to mind. Ginn's speed and burst complementing WRs Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh would give Cincinnati the most feared set of receivers in the league. Pitt CB Darrelle Revis and Arkansas CB Chris Houston both have the talent to start by midseason.

  • NFL CINCINNATI - Receiver Terrell Owens agreed to a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday and will report to training camp in a couple of days.

  • GEORGETOWN, Ky. - Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson didn't participate in the Cincinnati Bengals' first practice of training camp because his right ankle hasn't fully recovered from surgery. Meanwhile, the Bengals suffered a painful turn in their first camp practice.

  • CAMP CONFIDENTIAL: DT Sam Adams and SS Dexter Jackson-two talented free-agent pickups-must emerge as leaders for the league's 28th-ranked defense to improve. Adams, a massive run stuffer, needs to lose some weight and get in better shape.... Jackson and FS Madieu Williams, who has rebounded strong from left shoulder surgery, have a chance to become one of the top safety combinations in the league.

  • DRAFT DISH: The Bengals strengthened their offense with versatile RB Chris Perry and beefed up the depth on defense, but they waited too long to address needs on both lines and will be in trouble up front if injuries strike. Perry, who will replace Corey Dillon, isn't a breakaway threat, but he's the change-of-pace back needed to complement bruiser Rudi Johnson. Perry is durable and physical, yet has the quickness to make defenders miss.

  • G/C Larry Moore (knee) may land on injured reserve, but starting C Rich Braham (knee) shouldn't miss much time, if any. Braham, a 12-year veteran, serves as QB Carson Palmer's eyes and ears and is critical to Palmer's continued development. Expect rookie C Eric Ghlacluc to be activated, and start if Braham can't play. G/C Larry Moore (knee) may land on injured reserve, but starting C Rich Braham (knee) shouldn't miss much time, if any. Braham, a 12-year veteran, serves as QB Carson Palmer's eyes and ears and is critical to Palmer's continued development. Expect rookie C Eric Ghlacluc to be activated, and start if Braham can't play.

  • DRAFT DISH: A 10-pick makeover freshens a roster that had gone stale. It won't take long for MLB KeKh Rivers to emerge as the leader of a defense that ranked 27th last year. He's an explosive run stuffer with the speed and strength to penetrate the backfield; plus, he can provide solid man and zone coverage in the passing game. The selection of Jerome Simpson and Andre Caldwell is a signal that change is coming to the wide receivers-Chad Johnson is demanding a trade and TJ.



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