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Should Taylor and the friends he brought in be cut loose after the season?
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(12-09-2019, 12:02 AM)BengalChris Wrote: Should Taylor and the friends he brought in be cut loose after the season?

Taylor is now guaranteed to have the worst start than Dave Shula, who went 5-11 his first season and is widely considered to be the Bengals' worst HC in its history.

Taylor took a 6 win team and turned it into a 1-12 team.

He promised accountability, but seems to have left himself off the list of those who need to be accountable.

He's an offensive guy, but the offense has failed to score more than 23 points in any game this season, include games against two winless teams.

The Bengals are playing worse than Miami who traded away its better players for draft picks.

My personal feeling is that you can't hire a QB guru as a HC and fire him without getting him a QB.  That said, the axe needs to fall on a number of assistants and you need to bring in somebody to take the reigns if you need to cut ties during the season next year.  A guy like Jay Gruden as a passing game coordinator/assistant HC would fit the bill.


If Taylor is retained, they are going to have to be more active in FA this year.  When they overhauled the coaching staff without making many player personnel moves, it indicated that they felt that coaching was the issue and the talent was fine. Obviously, that has proven our to not be the case and Zac constantly talks about assignment errors in his press conferences.
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RE: Should Taylor and the friends he brought in be cut loose after the season? - Whatever - 12-09-2019, 11:59 AM

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