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Lance McCallister rips Taylor on DC fiasco
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(02-16-2019, 10:36 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Exactly.

The Cons: He's been pretty mediocre everywhere he's been except the Rams. His teams seem to be worse with him. He's hired a questionable offensive line coach. He can't land a DC. Do these coordinators know something and want to stay away? The whole staff is vastly inexperienced. This could turn into the Dave Shula hiring part 2. Same management team in place too that's been there since 1992. Can any coach succeed with that management team?

The Pros: Taylor might be a better HC than he was position coach. Generally when a new coach comes in, management spends money. There's atleast some chance the Bengals do that this year. He's also you and may have his pulse on the college game which will help with scouting.

How will it actually turn out? Time will tell.



.....except the whole staff is not vastly inexperienced.....


Alex Van Pelt has been an NFL coach since 2006, and a QB coach since 08, OC for a year.....played the position in the NFL for 10 years.  That's pretty friggin experienced in my book.

Darrin Simmons has been coaching NFL STs since 1998, he's been HERE since 2003.

Bob Bicknell has been coaching professionally since 1998 with the Frankfurt Galaxy.  He has been a NFL assistant since 2007.  He may actually be the most experienced coach on staff, considering the number of positions he has held.

Turner, for better or worse, is an experienced coach.

Taylor and Callahan are young, but they have been around the NFL a very long time.



I think we need to relax and see how it pans out, but we.....including "experts"......need to get our facts straight at least.

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RE: Lance McCallister rips Taylor on DC fiasco - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-18-2019, 11:06 AM

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