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The Mike and Marvin Show an Epic Fail
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(11-20-2018, 06:39 PM)fredtoast Wrote: No offense, but you look silly when you just make stuff up and pretend it is true.

Through his first TEN years as a starter Ken Anderson had a worse winning percentage as a starter (.516) than Dalton (.580), had made the playoffs fewer times (2) and had not won a single postseason game.

According to the logic you keep trying to use it was IMPOSSIBLE for Ken Anderson to ever win a playoff game or take the Bengals to the Super Bowl.

Before 1981 Forrest Gregg had a losing record as head coach of the Bengals (24-33) and was coming off of back-to-back losing seasons

If you had been around in 1981 you would have been calling Paul Brown stupid for keeping those guys around when it had been proven that they could not win a playoff game.  Please stop acting like he agrees with your ridiculous argument.  He was not that dumb.

But Paul Brown saw the problem as the coach and went through several before Gregg. Paul Brown saw Anderson as the QB he wanted obviously because he had no problem at all getting rid of a player he didn't think could do the job.

So my point isn't really off the mark at all. We don't know what Paul Brown would think of Dalton, but I do believe he wouldn't have put up with Marvin for sure.
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RE: The Mike and Marvin Show an Epic Fail - BengalChris - 11-20-2018, 08:56 PM

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