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Please provide your top selection and reasoning.
The one thing I will say is that I'd go offense, our D will be just fine with Guenther.
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I would go for Josh McDaniels. Head coaching experience, offensive guy. He's also young and from a strong organization and he's a realistic candidate. For me, he checks all of the boxes. He had way substandard talent in Denver. I'm not holding that against him at all. In fact, I like that he had a previous head coaching gig. Cincinnati's talent is much much better than he had there.
I believe a lot of the coaches would be leaving with a new HC. Guenther included.
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Josh McDaniels with hue Jackson coming back(supposedly will be fired before end of season) as oc.
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Would've like Kyle Shannahan last year. I'll settle for McDaniels now.
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(11-23-2017, 06:52 PM)jason Wrote: Would've like Kyle Shannahan last year. I'll settle for McDaniels now.
After watching him in SF, i'm starting to have some doubts.
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Short list:
Frank Reich
Matt LaFleur
Matt Patricia
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(11-23-2017, 08:05 PM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: Short list:
Frank Reich
Matt LaFleur
Matt Patricia
Of the three, I'd likely go with Patricia. He has the most well rounded resume, with experience calling plays on both sides of the ball.
Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations
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(11-23-2017, 08:22 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Pat Shurmur
Was just about to add Pat to this list lol. I think hes ready for another HC shot along with Todd Haley.
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(11-23-2017, 08:16 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Of the three, I'd likely go with Patricia. He has the most well rounded resume, with experience calling plays on both sides of the ball.
This.
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Jim Harbaugh. Offensive mind, stern, led the 49ers and 2 college programs to quick turnarounds. 49ers played well in big games.
"Realistic" option? Matt LaFleur. QB coach for Matt Ryan during MVP super bowl run. QB coach for RGIII for his ROY campaign. OC that turned around Goff and the Rams offense.
"Bengals realistic" option? Hue Jackson, Guenther or Vance Joseph. Maybe Marv Jr. I don't want these guys, but when you're a Bengals fan, set your sights low, then pick someone under that. That will be the most likely pick(s).
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Josh Mcdaniels- He's offensive minded and shows emotion during a game.
OR
Jon Gruden
It cannot be in house or Hue jackson. This team needs a whole new face in this organization.
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This team needs fire and motivation on the sidelines. MCDANIELS OR GRUDEN
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Im not on the Josh McDaniels train. He's never developed anyone and when he got a shot anywhere besides New England it's went bad.
If I was McDaniels I would have never went back to New England after his Head coach failure. He should have went somewhere else as an OC or even a QB coach and showed he could develop a QB and an Offense.
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(11-23-2017, 08:54 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Jim Harbaugh. Offensive mind, stern, led the 49ers and 2 college programs to quick turnarounds. 49ers played well in big games.
"Realistic" option? Matt LaFleur. QB coach for Matt Ryan during MVP super bowl run. QB coach for RGIII for his ROY campaign. OC that turned around Goff and the Rams offense.
"Bengals realistic" option? Hue Jackson, Guenther or Vance Joseph. Maybe Marv Jr. I don't want these guys, but when you're a Bengals fan, set your sights low, then pick someone under that. That will be the most likely pick(s).
So sad and so true.
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Guenther is totally how MB rolls... I'd give that a 70% chance of happening. McDaniel is my favorite, that ain't happening. How about an NFC guy with an awesome name? Jim Bob Cooter from the Lions... That name kicks butt! Lol
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(11-23-2017, 08:54 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Jim Harbaugh. Offensive mind, stern, led the 49ers and 2 college programs to quick turnarounds. 49ers played well in big games.
"Realistic" option? Matt LaFleur. QB coach for Matt Ryan during MVP super bowl run. QB coach for RGIII for his ROY campaign. OC that turned around Goff and the Rams offense.
"Bengals realistic" option? Hue Jackson, Guenther or Vance Joseph. Maybe Marv Jr. I don't want these guys, but when you're a Bengals fan, set your sights low, then pick someone under that. That will be the most likely pick(s).
Honestly I'm at the point where I really don't care as long as there's change.
The main thing I want is sweeping changes, I'd love to see Both Marvin and Paul Alexander and the lion's share of the rest of the gang gone !
And I don't want for sure no how, no way, any current or even past Bengal coaches promoted or hired except for Zimmer which ain't happening.
We really need a complete culture change ! Letting Marvin walk, keeping the majority of the staff (especially PA) in place and hiring a new HC basically does nothing !
But like you say set your sights low. We'll probably end up with Hue Jackson
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Who do I want is a hard one because I don't see any really exciting people except Gruden, that would hype this city to the max but it won't happen I don't believe. I also would like a guy with passion and that's been a player like Dave lapham or even boomer I think that would be really fun.
But who I think it will be is either hue Jackson or gunther ,and out of the two I'll go with hue jackson.
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No A-List coach is going to take this job, unless the Bengals make significant changes, and give he new guy broad control over things.
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Should:
Matt Nagy (KC OC)
Frank Reich (PHI OC)
Pete Carmichael (NO OC)
Terry Robiskie (TEN OC)
Probably Will:
Guenther
Alexander
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