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Reason Why the Bengals Might Not be Patient (Stadium Deal)
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(10-22-2020, 09:22 AM)TJHoushmandzadeh Wrote: The WhoDey UK podcast with Elise Jesse is well worth a listen. She says multiple insiders (and she's well connected) have told her there's a big disconnect in places with coaching staff. However, it's not necessarily with Zac who seems still liked but with the position coaches.

I reckon there could be a change of position coach coming at the bye-week. Apparently Turner has already moved up into the booth with Ben Martin coaching on the sideline. Al Golden has been calling plays on 3rd down/passing downs as well.

I would expect Nick Eason to be a casualty of the Dunlop and Atkins situation at the end of the season as well. I've also long maintained that Zac would give up play calling duties to save himself being fired - it's too easy a move to make - and appoint a new co-ordinator at the end of this season. Not sure which, but there will be a change for change's sake.


I could see possibly keeping Zac and replacing his staff if Zac had any experience or proven skills as a head coach (organizational, motivational, talent evaluation, etc).  But he has never even been a coordinator in the NFL before and the ONLY proven skill he was supposed to possess was running an offense.

Basically he has failed at what was supposed to be his only strength, and he has no history of having any skills required to be a good head coach.
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RE: Reason Why the Bengals Might Not be Patient (Stadium Deal) - fredtoast - 10-22-2020, 11:30 AM

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