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RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - NUGDUKWE - 09-06-2021 (09-06-2021, 06:42 PM)BengalChris Wrote: I believe you are giving way too much credit to Taylor in the Pro's column. Your right. I made an original thread but I think it was a little too much after I wrote everything out. So I edited it down. But in the other one I did say that I didn't know if he gets credit for all of free agency but we have been more active since he arrived. But you did bring up a good point on some of the misses in free agency which I think you'll have but I did over look myself. I also brought up in that other one that Taylor could've had a couple more wins his 1st season if he left Dalton as the starter. But it would've cost us the 1st pick and most likely Burrow. But then I had a mind exploding moment that it could've gotten us Herbert. Not that I'm not happy with Burrow. Outside of the 1st 2nd rd I don't think Marvin played rookies much or atleast not as much as Taylor. Again good point on clock management. That one was probably also comparing him to Lewis again and the terrible challenges he used to do. Although Lewis would also have some bone headed time management moments as well. Also not sure how much credit the coaching staff gets for drafts but I think it has been better. I think the drafts under Lewis were good but the just had a few at the end that were poor. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - XenoMorph - 09-07-2021 (09-05-2021, 01:38 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Okay I decided to edit this thread because I think it was a bit much before. I just wanted to post some pros and cons of the coaching staff and which pros and cons might affect us this year. Then see what other people think are some pros and cons.lost me at game management... RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - TheLeonardLeap - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 09:06 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: lost me at game management... "They will NEVER expect a delayed QB run out of the shotgun on 4th and inches." RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - NUGDUKWE - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 09:13 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: "They will NEVER expect a delayed QB run out of the shotgun on 4th and inches." With Andy Dalton no less. I forgot about that probably the worst play call ever. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - NUGDUKWE - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 09:06 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: lost me at game management... Yeah I probably got more into that in the other thread. I don't know how good Taylor is with game management. That was probably more a comparison to Lewis who had some terrible challenges/clock management at times. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - jason - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 09:13 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: "They will NEVER expect a delayed QB run out of the shotgun on 4th and inches." Wait til we drop Andrew Billings back into coverage... RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - fredtoast - 09-07-2021 Marvin had very good challenge success rate (.474) and never lost a single game due to poor clock management. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - CJD - 09-07-2021 (09-05-2021, 01:38 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Okay I decided to edit this thread because I think it was a bit much before. I just wanted to post some pros and cons of the coaching staff and which pros and cons might affect us this year. Then see what other people think are some pros and cons. I generally agree with your assessment. I'd add "suspect play calling" to the cons. I know the play calling hasn't been bad necessarily, but Zac was brought in as this offensive guru Sean McVay type. We all suspected it was bullshit from the very beginning, but you couldn't help but feel like a guy doesn't get promoted from QB coach to head coach without having a very impressive interview and insight. We haven't really seen anything of the sort so far. Granted, his first two years he has not had good QB play, but even with Burrow in, he threw way too much, he didn't seem to consider Joe's health all that much and while his passing was generally effective, it didn't blow you away either. Plus, shouldn't an offensive genius be able to squeak wins out even with bad QB play? I expect a lot more from a coach who was supposedly a genius at play calling, so much so that he has an OC that effectively does no play calling, as Zac has taken that role from him on gamedays. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - fredtoast - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 09:13 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: "They will NEVER expect a delayed QB run out of the shotgun on 4th and inches." (09-07-2021, 10:17 AM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: With Andy Dalton no less. I forgot about that probably the worst play call ever. This is a perfect example of how many fans obsess over one play and neglect to see the big picture. Since Zac became our head coach only 5 other teams have converted a higher percentage of fourth downs than the Bengals 58.8. OVERALL fourth down plays are one of Zac's strong points. This happens a lot with players also. A guy can make one really bad play that gets posted on social media and veryone assumes he is the wort every play. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - XenoMorph - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 10:20 AM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Yeah I probably got more into that in the other thread. I don't know how good Taylor is with game management. That was probably more a comparison to Lewis who had some terrible challenges/clock management at times. look at his challenge record and win loss record. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - XenoMorph - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 10:47 AM)fredtoast Wrote: This is a perfect example of how many fans obsess over one play and neglect to see the big picture. having to convert 4th downs when your out of a game and season doesnt mean much RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - NUGDUKWE - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 10:35 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Marvin had very good challenge success rate (.474) and never lost a single game due to poor clock management. Okay I didn't look up his win loss on challenges. I just remember several I knew from the 1st replay we shouldn't challenge then we do anyway. It was like we didn't have someone watch and calling down but maybe that's Marvin's fault. On the clock management Marvin has definitely lost games. I know that's a hard one to look back and tell what caused the loss. But I'm thinking of the Steelers game a few years back where we scored too early. Maybe you say that you can't help that but I remember we did several stupid things before we scored like snapping the ball with 18 secs left. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - fredtoast - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 01:01 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Okay I didn't look up his win loss on challenges. I just remember several I knew from the 1st replay we shouldn't challenge then we do anyway. It was like we didn't have someone watch and calling down but maybe that's Marvin's fault. I don't know what exactly you saw, but why do you say Marvin's "fault" instead of Marvin's "credit" when the Bengals were better at challenges than most other teams? Maybe you just need to pay more attention to what other teams challenge. It obviously is not as easy as you imagine it to be. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - fredtoast - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 01:01 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: On the clock management Marvin has definitely lost games. I know that's a hard one to look back and tell what caused the loss. But I'm thinking of the Steelers game a few years back where we scored too early. Maybe you say that you can't help that but I remember we did several stupid things before we scored like snapping the ball with 18 secs left. We had 1:24 left with first down on the Pitt 11 yard line. If we burn the clock down to 1:00 then we can't run the ball every down with out getting into a hurry up situation where we can't substitute. RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - TheLeonardLeap - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 11:23 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: having to convert 4th downs when your out of a game and season doesnt mean much Yup. If you convert on 3rd down then you don't reach 4th down and the Bengals were 30th in 2020 and 24th in 2019 on 3rd down conversion. They were 20th in 2018 before Taylor. (Also worth noting that the Bengals were 3rd in Red Zone TD%.... Taylor came and they have been 30th in both 2019 and 2020. Dude is terrible.) RE: Zac Taylor/Coaching staff Pros and Cons - fredtoast - 09-07-2021 (09-07-2021, 11:23 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: having to convert 4th downs when your out of a game and season doesnt mean much People who think the opposing team is not trying to win just because we have a losing record don't understand the NFL at all. I guess you all think the "game is over" in the first quarter when the Bengals have the 11th best 4th down conversion. Or the first half where they have the 13th best conversion percentage. |