05-01-2018, 01:04 PM
(05-01-2018, 10:56 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, Jeremy Hill melting down on the sideline after his fumble reminded me of one word.... mature..... NOT!!!![]()
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Oh the horror of it all, make it stop.

(05-01-2018, 10:56 AM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, Jeremy Hill melting down on the sideline after his fumble reminded me of one word.... mature..... NOT!!!![]()
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(04-30-2018, 11:03 PM)Shady Wrote: [ -> ]“Seeing Frank in the meeting room, you knew once he stepped up there it was a change,” Bernard said. Completely opposite ends of the spectrum with Paul. “That’s not a good thing (it sure as hell IS a good thing) or a bad thing, it’s just a different feel. You can understand that they want to change the mentality of the offensive line as well as the running backs." How could that NOT be a good thing?
“He’s just the opposite of Paul,” Thank GOD!!!!! Bernard said. “A little bit more vocal. I’m not saying that Paul was never vocal. (Pollack) is just a more in-your-face kind of guy. Whether that’s a good thing or bad thing, it doesn’t really matter. It’s just a different type of feel.”
The Nati just got nastier, and I don't think it's just with Pollack. Teryl Austin strikes me as being more in the mold of Mike Zimmer. More on this when I finish my full eval of the draft, UDFAs, and the off-season in general.
WHO DEY!!
(05-03-2018, 03:31 PM)Neon Icon Wrote: [ -> ]I be the least sold on Lazor. I think Austin has HC potential in the Mike Tomlin mold.
Not sold on Pollack as the savior either, although I think his aggressive scheme will fit well. Will be interesting to see how well it does without 3 Pro Bowl lineman.
(05-03-2018, 03:31 PM)Neon Icon Wrote: [ -> ]I be the least sold on Lazor. I think Austin has HC potential in the Mike Tomlin mold.
Not sold on Pollack as the savior either, although I think his aggressive scheme will fit well. Will be interesting to see how well it does without 3 Pro Bowl lineman.
(04-30-2018, 11:03 PM)Shady Wrote: [ -> ]“Seeing Frank in the meeting room, you knew once he stepped up there it was a change,” Bernard said. Completely opposite ends of the spectrum with Paul. “That’s not a good thing (it sure as hell IS a good thing) or a bad thing, it’s just a different feel. You can understand that they want to change the mentality of the offensive line as well as the running backs." How could that NOT be a good thing?
“He’s just the opposite of Paul,” Thank GOD!!!!! Bernard said. “A little bit more vocal. I’m not saying that Paul was never vocal. (Pollack) is just a more in-your-face kind of guy. Whether that’s a good thing or bad thing, it doesn’t really matter. It’s just a different type of feel.”
The Nati just got nastier, and I don't think it's just with Pollack. Teryl Austin strikes me as being more in the mold of Mike Zimmer. More on this when I finish my full eval of the draft, UDFAs, and the off-season in general.
WHO DEY!!
(04-30-2018, 11:51 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: [ -> ]Does he think by repeatedly say “it’s not a good thing or a bad thing”, everybody’s not going to know what he really means? We know.
(05-01-2018, 01:35 AM)treee Wrote: [ -> ]I think it varies. The more the coach oversees, the more reserved I think they should be. Absolutely no problem with a position coach (especially an Oline coach) getting pissed off.
(05-01-2018, 10:35 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: [ -> ]at 20 your still a man and these guys in the nfl are sure as hell grown
(05-01-2018, 09:28 AM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]Actually you don't know.
There is more to coaching than screaming and squealing. That is why Buddy Ryan sucked as a head coach while soft spoken Tony Dungy was one of the greatest of all time.
I think in high school and college a grown man screaming at a boy might be effective, but when grown men start yelling at other grown men there has to be something to respect behind that yelling or else the man getting yelled at will not respond. And if a grown man respects another mans knowledge then that other man does not have to scream at him to teach him.
Obviously I am not saying that all screaming coaches suck, but I think way too many fans put way too much weight on how loud a coach can scream or pitch a fit.
(05-04-2018, 01:00 PM)sandwedge Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not so sold on Austin. Detroit's offense had to score a billion points, because his defense couldn't stop anyone....
(05-03-2018, 03:31 PM)Neon Icon Wrote: [ -> ]I be the least sold on Lazor. I think Austin has HC potential in the Mike Tomlin mold.
Not sold on Pollack as the savior either, although I think his aggressive scheme will fit well. Will be interesting to see how well it does without 3 Pro Bowl lineman.
(05-04-2018, 10:15 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Dear lord I hope we don’t hire a Tomlin type. Also Austin has legitimate experience.
Austin is more likely to be like, Ken Whisenhunt, Urban Meyer, John Harbaugh, Jim Caldwell or Marvin Lewis.
(05-05-2018, 12:31 AM)Neon Icon Wrote: [ -> ]Tomlin has won Super Bowls. Not many of those guys have.
(05-04-2018, 10:06 PM)StLucieBengal Wrote: [ -> ]That had a lot to do with poor drafting I believe. Austin lost a lot of DL talent.
(05-05-2018, 02:23 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]Good to know, know he had Ansah and Whitehead but after that i really don't know about many playmakers
on that D in Detroit. Wilson at Safety i guess was a good player there. Hope that Austin is an improvement
over Paulie G who i think had a lot of talent to work with.
Even though the Defense was on the field more than any team in the league i still think we should of been
much better at stopping the run and on 3rd downs. Should improve immensely now that we might have a
running game on Offense.
(05-05-2018, 02:42 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]I think that Austin will be just fine. Some like to comment on how his defenses declined in ranking, as he remained with Detroit. What those folks aren't really mentioning is that when Austin got to Detroit, their DL had both Fairley and Suh on it. Losing a pair of players of that magnitude is going to set any defense back a couple years, as you just don't replace those guys overnight.
(05-05-2018, 02:01 AM)StLucieBengal Wrote: [ -> ]He should have had many more with Big Ben as his qb. He is marvin lewis with an elite hall of fame Qb.
(05-05-2018, 02:55 PM)samhain Wrote: [ -> ]I guess I sort of agree. I think a lack of discipline on that team really hampers them at critical times, just as it does the Bengals. Their critical moments tend to be games vs the Pats, ours tend to be first round playoff tilts. The Jacksonville game in Pittsburgh this year was an unacceptable example of players running wild and having zero mental preparation for an opponent that was a lot more serious than they anticiapted. I thought it was absolutely hilarious to see them act like a team that beat their brains out during the regular season was just going to come in and lay down for the mighty Steelers.
(05-05-2018, 02:42 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]I think that Austin will be just fine. Some like to comment on how his defenses declined in ranking, as he remained with Detroit. What those folks aren't really mentioning is that when Austin got to Detroit, their DL had both Fairley and Suh on it. Losing a pair of players of that magnitude is going to set any defense back a couple years, as you just don't replace those guys overnight.
(05-05-2018, 02:53 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]Very true. Anyone that can't understand that in Cincinnati only has to look at the loss of Whit and Zeitler. And it may take another year or so to rebound from that loss.
(05-05-2018, 04:27 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]What is nice is those two losses pretty much led to our best addition by subtraction.![]()