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RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - Fan_in_Kettering - 10-25-2017 (10-25-2017, 03:53 PM)ochocincos Wrote: You forgot Simmons. The one whose special teams got fooled by a fake punt? RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - JSR18 - 10-26-2017 (10-25-2017, 01:31 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Honestly, I doubt we get an Alpha Coach that comes in here and works in this structure. No Cowher. No Gruden. True. That's why I think its imperative to forget trying to lure the "big" names. Start scouring the NCAA Div I head coaches (and not any of the one's that run a gimmick offense). Somebody tried and stable who can bring in other "up and coming" coaches with fresh perspectives... RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - Go Cards - 10-26-2017 (10-25-2017, 01:29 PM)ochocincos Wrote: The only thing a HC for the Bengals must be in the eyes of Mike Brown: submissive Submissive without a "safe" word RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - Go Cards - 10-26-2017 (10-25-2017, 01:31 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Honestly, I doubt we get an Alpha Coach that comes in here and works in this structure. No Cowher. No Gruden. Agree, no big name coach will ever sign on to coach for MB But we differ in the fact that I believe the only way we get a great coach is to gamble on an up and coming assistant coach looking for a break. Most fail but every now and then a gem emerges. Or get a new owner. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - count35 - 10-26-2017 (10-26-2017, 12:45 AM)Go Cards Wrote: Agree, no big name coach will ever sign on to coach for MB Ladies and Gentlemen please save yourselves.....unless the above happens nothing else will matter. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - SHRacerX - 10-26-2017 (10-25-2017, 01:10 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Ok, so I see a bunch of people throwing down a wish list of guys who likely wouldn't come here. But, do you even realize what skillset a head coach needs? What role a HC has compared to an OC or DC? Three basic characteristics: Accountability, Creativity, Discipline. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - ochocincos - 10-26-2017 (10-25-2017, 07:55 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: The one whose special teams got fooled by a fake punt? Yes, but also one of the best overall coaches the Bengals actually have, and he's been around a long time. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 10-26-2017 (10-25-2017, 01:35 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I agree. I think the only options that will be considered are someone internal to the organization right now (Guenther is the favorite IMO) or Hue Jackson if he's fired because they are familiar with him. This would blow big time. Might be okay with this if PA is gone, but we need to clean house if this team is ever going to really contend for a SB. If PA is still around after the last 2 years i will become a negative poster. Always been positive but this guy HAS to be replaced. (10-25-2017, 01:41 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I'd say the next coach is, in order of probability: Simmons is also on this list. Still want someone from the outside more than anything. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - muskiesfan - 10-27-2017 (10-25-2017, 01:41 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I'd say the next coach is, in order of probability: Unfortunately, this is probably about right. While I don't Guenther to be the next HC, I will say I feel he would be willing to hold players much more accountable then Marvin. Last season (I believe it was after the Redskins game), Guenther said he was going to bench guys and the best players would be on the field. Of course the next day Marvin said that wasn't going to happen. Again, I'm not in the Guenther camp and I would really like the team to bring in an outside coach, but at least Guenther appears to be willing to hold players accountable. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - THE PISTONS - 10-27-2017 (10-27-2017, 10:19 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: Unfortunately, this is probably about right. While I don't Guenther to be the next HC, I will say I feel he would be willing to hold players much more accountable then Marvin. Last season (I believe it was after the Redskins game), Guenther said he was going to bench guys and the best players would be on the field. Of course the next day Marvin said that wasn't going to happen. How can we assume Guenther would be different than Lewis? He's coached under him since something like 2002. You may as well say he's Marvin Lewis Jr from a philosophy perspective. Just like Zimmer coached under Parcells and you can see some of Parcells in him. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - PhilHos - 10-27-2017 (10-27-2017, 01:43 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: How can we assume Guenther would be different than Lewis? He's coached under him since something like 2002. You may as well say he's Marvin Lewis Jr from a philosophy perspective. Yeah, Guenther might think that unless there's 1:59 seconds to go in the first half, you don't try to score at all unles syou're behind by more than 2 TDs. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - masonbengals fan - 10-29-2017 Extremely thick skin... RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - muskiesfan - 10-29-2017 (10-27-2017, 01:43 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: How can we assume Guenther would be different than Lewis? He's coached under him since something like 2002. You may as well say he's Marvin Lewis Jr from a philosophy perspective. I'm not exactly saying Guenther would be different than Lewis. I'm saying that last season, Guenther wanted to shake things up on the defense. He said the best players were going to play and that was that. He wanted to hold his defensive players accountable instead of just running out the vets all of the time. Why didn't it happen? The next day Marvin said that wasn't going to happen. Marvin literally came out and cut off his DC's balls to the media. Again, I don't want Guenther. I'm just saying that he did attempt to hold the players accountable and Marvin refused to let him. RE: Skillset Needed to Win as a HC for the Bengals - muskiesfan - 10-29-2017 I was wrong. Marvin waited a week to say Guenther wasn't going to do that. It wasn't the next day. I just wanted to make sure I posted that correction. Here's an article from Cincy Jungle about it: https://www.cincyjungle.com/2016/11/10/13580966/marvin-lewis-cautions-against-change-on-defense I really want every coach on this team gone and replaced next season. I was just pointing out that Guenther at least tried to hold players accountable and Marvin refused to let that happen. |