In the six months before signing a one-year, $3 million contract last August, Dillon called a Seattle radio station and announced that he "would rather flip burgers" than play for the Bengals, threatened to sit out the first 10 games (and return only to play in the minimum number of games required to earn a year of service toward free agency) and criticized Brown for the way the organization was run, saying Cincinnati fans "should feel cheated and betrayed."
The quote about the fans deserves honorable mention.
"We do do, and we do it at a very, very high level," Lewis said.