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How Marvin Lewis bungled his message to the players
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(12-20-2017, 07:41 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Good article, Jim, thanks.

That said, I have to say I disagree with that bit at the end that Marvin will be the "most successful coach in franchise history". When the Bengals inevitably lose out (the last two weeks have shown zero sign that they won't), Marvin will be exactly 2 games over .500 overall (123-121-3) with a HORRIBLE primetime record, HORRIBLE Steelers record, and the worst ever postseason record in NFL history. His team also always looked ill-prepared against good teams, and halftime adjustments were mere journalistic jargon, despite other teams crushing his with them. That is hardly the most successful when you finish 2 over .500 and 0 postseason wins in 15 years.

Sam Wyche and Forrest Gregg are still more successful coaches than Marvin Lewis. Both took the Bengals to a SB (their only two) and account for all 5 of the franchise's postseason wins.  Gregg finished 7 over .500 (34-27). Wyche might have finished 4 under .500 overall (64-68), but would you prefer 4 under .500 and a SB apperance, or 2 over .500 and 0 postseason wins?

Couldn't agree more on the "success" of Marvin,

No one outside of the Cincinnati area would describe Marvin Lewis's 15 years here as a success story ! It's a giant laugher

In 15 seasons ML has exactly 2 wins at PBS against the Steelers, that's success ? against our biggest rival, letting them own our house and this is a success story ? whateve

I would bet very large money, if I had it, there's no NFL teams out there studying the Bengals model to emulate their "success"

Just let it be over please, I'm praying
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RE: How Marvin Lewis bungled his message to the players - bengalfan74 - 12-20-2017, 08:30 PM

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