12-28-2020, 03:30 PM
(12-28-2020, 03:28 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]I agree it's a short list, but it's still a tier above playoff capable.
Sure, I was just trying to think who’d actually be in said tier.
(12-28-2020, 03:28 PM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]I agree it's a short list, but it's still a tier above playoff capable.
(12-28-2020, 11:17 AM)Au165 Wrote: [ -> ]I am curious what people thought were realistic expectations for win totals this year when they thought we'd have Burrow the whole season along with Waynes/Reader/Atkins/Dunlap/etc.? Just for a second assuming we win this week and end at 5 wins, how far off were we from what you expected? That is remembering we were a bad PI call from another win.I'm not sure I had them as a six win team because I was skeptical until I actually see it, but I did say on record in the offseason that I would consider it an improvement if they win six games due to little off-season practice time, rookie qb etc. However, this was before seeing how pathetic the NFC east had been as a division and I think that it should add a game or two to my expectations. Still, if they win next week they finish on a three game winning streak with wins against Baltimore and Pittsburgh. And that's without JB. If that happens, I may begrudgingly be fine with Taylor getting another year, but still extremely leery of dead cat bounce and almost expecting next year to be a letdown. Especially if Taylor and turner think the OLine is fixed as is. Or by adding just one player. Because, like it or not every year it seems the Bengals have injury issues. But they're not alone in that aspect. The good teams find a way to tread water, but the Bengals seem to nosedive. For that I blame the coaching and depth. Which are interconnected. Along with the FO.
I don't think Taylor is some sort of coaching savant or anything, but I had them as a 6-7 win team coming into the season WITH Burrow/Reader/Waynes/Atkins/Dunlap/etc. so I think they performed about as I had thought they would. Now that said I expect a winning season next year as that is the normal progression and if we don't hit it then it'll be time to move on.
(12-28-2020, 11:19 AM)Rubekahn29 Wrote: [ -> ]So which is it? Does momentum carry over or not? Does it only carry over if you win a specific amount of games? If you win your last 3 does it not carry over, but 4 it does? If your going to make an argument, don't make it circumstantial based on if you like a coach or not. That gives 0 credibility to your argument.
(12-28-2020, 11:17 AM)Au165 Wrote: [ -> ]I am curious what people thought were realistic expectations for win totals this year when they thought we'd have Burrow the whole season along with Waynes/Reader/Atkins/Dunlap/etc.? Just for a second assuming we win this week and end at 5 wins, how far off were we from what you expected? That is remembering we were a bad PI call from another win.
I don't think Taylor is some sort of coaching savant or anything, but I had them as a 6-7 win team coming into the season WITH Burrow/Reader/Waynes/Atkins/Dunlap/etc. so I think they performed about as I had thought they would. Now that said I expect a winning season next year as that is the normal progression and if we don't hit it then it'll be time to move on.
(12-28-2020, 03:30 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Sure, I was just trying to think who’d actually be in said tier.
(12-28-2020, 08:19 PM)masterpanthera_t Wrote: [ -> ]I could argue that McVay and McDermott are almost at the perennial contender level. Or perhaps higher than just playoff capable and slightly lower than perennial contender. McDermott had the rest of the team properly coached, and now that he has a QB (in assuming he doesn't regress), will be a perennial contender. Even though it's only a sample size of three or four years. McVay may not make the playoffs this year, but I still think he qualifies because the Rams will finish with a winning season (I don't believe Rams have ever not had a winning season under him) and he did take his team to the super bowl just two years ago. There might be a couple injuries here and there that keeps them from winning their division but they're always in the mix.
But either way these guys are very close if not already there.
(12-28-2020, 11:42 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: [ -> ]When winning hurts the bottom line yes..
Its good for the coaches if they learn from what they did here.... So far from year 1 to 2 we see some flashes but no consistancy. but the roster will look different. maybe the coaching staff....
So who is the momentum for the fanbase? or is winning these last few games gonna make them draft better in the offseason?
(12-28-2020, 09:53 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I actually thought about listing both of them. I think Shanahan is a hell of a coach, too. If he gets a QB look out.
(12-28-2020, 11:44 AM)Rubekahn29 Wrote: [ -> ]Agreed. We can either moan and complain about the winning and be miserable because ZT isn't going anywhere and we missed out on Sewell (which looks more likely he will go at 2 anyway), or just enjoy it and save the moaning and complaining for next year.
There's the dead cat bounce and then there is beating 2 of the top teams in the AFC in your last three. I see a pretty big difference between last years finish against the imploding Browns, vs this year ESPECIALLY if we beat Bmore (still a long shot). I'm not a ZT believer, but I'm going to enjoy this while it lasts.
(12-28-2020, 06:33 PM)masterpanthera_t Wrote: [ -> ]I think it depends on the circumstances. In Flores' case, he took a 7 win team, completely ripped up its guts, to the point that they were considered worse than some college teams early in 2019 (I know it was a bit of hyperbole), and after starting 0-8,I believe went 5-3, and the NFL brass publicly talked about how they were improving. And this year they've continued where they've left off.
In Taylor's case he took a 6 win team, didn't make many changes, and ended up with a 2 win team. He dealt with injuries, but not enough to drop 4 wins. While their offensive line did run block better in the last half, I'm not sure the rest of the team improved a lot. But I could be wrong. But the most glaring issue is that the team didn't continue from any improvements made at the end of last year. The OLine clearly was worse by a lot, in the first ten plus games of 2020 compared to the last half of 2019. In fact it looked like the rookie qb was the only thing keeping the team worth watching. Now suddenly winning games in week 15 and 16 doesn't change the narrative for me. For one the sample size is not large enough for me to think any drastic improvement occurred in the coaching. I could argue it's just coincidence or good luck.
If they win next week, I might still believe that the sample size is small, but begrudgingly say that Zac deserves a third year (is mostly me saying there's a chance he's improved, rather than being sure he's improved). That's mostly because we're playing the Ravens who will be absolutely focused on next week's game playing to get into the playoffs. If we win with BA at qb, it would be difficult forme to deny Zac a chance next year. But I'll still think he's overmatched until he proves us wrong next year.
(12-28-2020, 10:12 AM)Bigcatfan Wrote: [ -> ]Well it's the end of the season, just one more game to get through, and its going to be a rivalry game against the Ravens. Ravens need this win to make it in the playoffs, we could win and be spoilers for them. Any win is good, but when it comes to knocking out other divisional teams out of the playoffs its a great thing. Then comes the dreaded firing day for many coaches. Is there any expected coaches exiting the facilities after the season wraps up?
(12-28-2020, 11:17 AM)Au165 Wrote: [ -> ]I am curious what people thought were realistic expectations for win totals this year when they thought we'd have Burrow the whole season along with Waynes/Reader/Atkins/Dunlap/etc.? Just for a second assuming we win this week and end at 5 wins, how far off were we from what you expected? That is remembering we were a bad PI call from another win.
I don't think Taylor is some sort of coaching savant or anything, but I had them as a 6-7 win team coming into the season WITH Burrow/Reader/Waynes/Atkins/Dunlap/etc. so I think they performed about as I had thought they would. Now that said I expect a winning season next year as that is the normal progression and if we don't hit it then it'll be time to move on.
(12-28-2020, 11:00 AM)bengaloo Wrote: [ -> ]I dont think any coaches will be getting canned, but I would like to see Turner go at the very minimum. His musical chairs OL is frustrating.
(12-29-2020, 02:09 PM)swampdrain Wrote: [ -> ]Bicknell told he is not being retained
(12-29-2020, 12:24 PM)TJHoushmandzadeh Wrote: [ -> ]Part of the circumstances is also that Taylor got this job a couple of years too early.
Even if he was this great offensive mind, by rights he shouldn't really be getting HC interviews until about now (if he hadn't have got the Bengals job he'd maybe be two years into an OC job). You compare him to Flores but part of that comparison should also be that he's 2 years younger than Flores. The learning curve for any first time HC must be very steep. For him it must be extraordinary. However the Browns and Blackburns and Tobin were very aware of this and so this will factor into their decision to keep him.
He's the coaching equivalent of a 20 year old going up against 22 year olds in college. If they can nearly hold their own at that age against older, more experienced rivals you hope that with a couple more years maturity they can develop into a dominant force. Sometimes they do (Jessie Bates), sometimes they don't (Michael Jordan).
The Bengals know that they wouldn't have got Jessie Bates with the 54th pick if he'd come out last year instead but having got him in early (and cheaper) they are in prime position to secure him long term. At the moment I'd say Zac is more Jordan than Bates but whilst I'd expect them to both be better in 2021 than 2020 I feel more optimism for Zac than Jordan.
(12-29-2020, 02:09 PM)swampdrain Wrote: [ -> ]Bicknell told he is not being retained
(12-29-2020, 02:21 PM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]WR coach? That's surprising after the way Higgins developed.
Source?
(12-29-2020, 11:30 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]Not seeing it. What’s the source?