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How Zac Taylor stays confident in Bengals despite two wins, an injured franchise QB..
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(12-21-2020, 04:12 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: This was particularly interesting...as successful people generally evaluate their failures and figure out why and fix it.

'That optimism was evident in his first season at the helm of Cincinnati's rebuilding project. When Taylor, who is also the offensive playcaller, talked about plays that didn't work in 2019, he didn't often look at why they failed. Instead, he saw the design for what it could be -- a block here, some execution there and suddenly a 2-yard loss becomes a big play or touchdown.

Even on a day when nothing went right against Dallas in Week 15, that didn't change. With less than nine minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Cincinnati had a rushing touchdown nullified by a holding penalty. The score could have cut the Bengals' deficit to six. Instead, the drive stalled after a failed fourth-down attempt.

Taylor brought up the missed opportunity to the team to show how close it came. It was another example of the young coach looking for what went right in yet another defeat.'

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30538763/how-zac-taylor-stays-confident-bengals-two-wins-injured-franchise-qb-job-questions

It's his job to analyze the tape, figure out what went wrong, and fix it.  He's not wrong on most of these.  This team has a ton of blown assignments and bad reps by players that cause plays to break down and fail.  Problem is, he's shown no real ability to fix those issues.  
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RE: How Zac Taylor stays confident in Bengals despite two wins, an injured franchise QB.. - Whatever - 12-21-2020, 05:30 PM

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