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RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Daddy-O - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 12:49 AM)C0de_M0nkey Wrote: Yes , a lot of us want his head on a platter. But you have to admit that Zac Taylor has done a good job in his first three years. He took a team on life support and started 2-14. After a 1-14 start he almost lost our franchise quarterback by beating Miami, but he just fell short in overtime. As much as we wanted the Bengals to tank, it was clear that coach Taylor wanted the Bengals to win. However, it was clear that he didn’t have the talent nor the coaching experience to do so that year. Thankfully, he failed and we got our quarterback with the 5th pick of the draft. Either he is going to be the head coach or the play caller. It's obvious he can't do both well. I have no problem with him as the HC but if he is unwilling to let go of his ego and delegate the play calling responsibilities he can be shown the door. I am totally against meddling owners, but this might be the case where upper management needs to tell him "we hired you as the head coach and that's what we expect you to be. Oversee the entire football team during the game and use your assistants. If you don't want to do that we'll find someone who will". RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Fan_in_Kettering - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 12:21 PM)Daddy-O Wrote: I am totally against meddling owners, but this might be the case where upper management needs to tell him "we hired you as the head coach and that's what we expect you to be. Oversee the entire football team during the game and use your assistants. If you don't want to do that we'll find someone who will". I find it ironic the ultimate micromanager — Mike Brown — hired another one in Zac Taylor. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Tiger Teeth - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 03:07 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: By that same gap, is the culture of the 2021 team better than the culture of the 2011 team? Because that 2011 team was REAL young and won some games, went to the playoffs, and started a 5 season playoff streak. Very much this X10! Wish I could rep you triple, excellent point bro! ![]() RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Tiger Teeth - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 09:39 AM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: Marvin's first few years as Bengals HC record posted below. I wanted him gone too but he's way better than people remember and likely better back then than Zac is right now. The people comparing Marvin and Taylor are really reaching. Marvin Lewis was a fairly well respected coach when he got the job. Zac Taylor is an experiment. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - CardCounterChris - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 11:46 AM)Sled21 Wrote: If you can't see much of a culture change, you are not looking. The old Bengals teams would mostly fold and turn on each other at the first sign of adversity. This current incarnation can get blown up in the 1st quarter, then just put it's head down and claw their way back into a game. They have each other's back instead of yelling and pointing at each other as to who blew the play. My point is that neither ways manage a 4 quarter football game. Saying "well at least they finish" feels like another one of those moral victories we've preached in years past. If they played with the same intensity at the beginning that they do at the end, I'd be 100% on board. We call them tough and gritty for finishing. But what about starting a game? Why can't they come in prepared and focused? Why is there no energy until we've blown half a game? To me, stringing together 4 solid quarters is a change of culture. Blowing the first half as opposed to the second half doesn't matter too much. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Nicomo Cosca - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 12:38 PM)Tiger Teeth Wrote: The people comparing Marvin and Taylor are really reaching. Marvin Lewis was a fairly well respected coach when he got the job. Zac Taylor is an experiment. Marvin was way more than just fairly well respected. He was the DC of one of the best defense’s of all time. He got a HC job based off what he himself accomplished (although yes having HoF players certainly helped). Taylor only became a hot name because of Sean McVay. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - TecmoBengals - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 01:06 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Marvin was way more than just fairly well respected. He was the DC of one of the best defense’s of all time. He got a HC job based off what he himself accomplished (although yes having HoF players certainly helped). Taylor only became a hot name because of Sean McVay. Was Taylor even a hot name outside of the Bengals interest in him? RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Nicomo Cosca - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 02:07 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Was Taylor even a hot name outside of the Bengals interest in him? Yes. I know he had at least a couple other interviews (Broncos & Cardinals). And both him and his brother were starting to get some buzz even before that. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - fredtoast - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 03:07 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: A better HC and '13-'15 was the Bengals SB window. Tons of talent on those teams. You mean a front office willing to sign some help in free agency. What Marvin accomplished was very impressive when you consider the massive handicap he had compared to the rest of the league. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Tiger Teeth - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 01:06 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Marvin was way more than just fairly well respected. He was the DC of one of the best defense’s of all time. He got a HC job based off what he himself accomplished (although yes having HoF players certainly helped). Taylor only became a hot name because of Sean McVay. Well, I didn't want to be too harsh. But you are absolutely right man. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - fredtoast - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 11:46 AM)Sled21 Wrote: If you can't see much of a culture change, you are not looking. The old Bengals teams would mostly fold and turn on each other at the first sign of adversity. This is 100% BS. The "old Bengals" not only won more games, but they had a lot more come-from-behind wins than the current Bengals. That is an undeniable fact. If they won those games by "folding and turning on each other" then I prefer that tpye of "culture" over what we have now. Zac has not changed a thing. Despite being one of the healthiest teams in the league Zac's Bengals are choking away home games to average teams. 14 teams make the playoffs and the Bengals are still on the outside looking in right now. Zac has had 3 drafts and a hundred million more in free agents in 3 years than Marvin got in 16. If he can't make the playoff this year he has to go. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Tiger Teeth - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 03:22 PM)fredtoast Wrote: You mean a front office willing to sign some help in free agency. I would love to actually see Merv with this team. I wasn't a huge fan, like most, but he was absolutely a better HC here than Mr. Play Calling Genius. This team is as loaded with talent as any we've had in a LONG time, IMO. Shula could've won the division with these guys. Taylor is NOT the answer. We're going to end up wasting excellent young talent, again. I feel sorry for Burrow, Mixon, Chase, Higgins...these guys are gonna leave, or rot here while we wait for Zac Taylor to develop. Sorry for the rant fred. It just came out, I'm agreeing with you. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Tiger Teeth - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 03:29 PM)fredtoast Wrote: This is 100% BS. ![]() RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - TecmoBengals - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 02:16 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Yes. I know he had at least a couple other interviews (Broncos & Cardinals). And both him and his brother were starting to get some buzz even before that. I somehow wasn't following things closely so when he got hired. I recall being surprised. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - rfaulk34 - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 01:10 AM)BengalChris Wrote: First off, the Bengals were not on life support under Marvin. In 2018 they had a winning record until losing AJ and Dalton to season ending injuries. Who exactly was going to win with Driskel I ask? Yep. This team should be 9-4, leading the north and no worse than the 2nd seed. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - TheLeonardLeap - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 03:22 PM)fredtoast Wrote: You mean a front office willing to sign some help in free agency. Yes, certainly that too. I don't think it was all on lack of FA, though. Between prime time and playoffs, there was 100% some Marvin problems in there too. 7 times in the playoffs is too much to not even luck into 1 without some deeper issues preventing it. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - NUGDUKWE - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 01:34 AM)leonardfan40 Wrote: Fighting for a playoff spot with a young team and mediocre at best OL is way underachieving? I don't think he changed the culture. Yeah the players play hard for him but they always did for Marvin Lewis. The team has given way more in free agency than they did for Lewis as well. The teams stars were aging and we replaced them all but that was gonna have to happen regardless. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - grampahol - 12-18-2021 I'm not a huge Taylor fan and wasn't a huge Marvin fan, but Marv was what he was and Zac is who he is. I know! I'll call up Mikey and throw down the gauntlet.. You either hand me over your personal fortune OR make Zac do exactly what this board says or I'm not gonna accept your billions.. Put that in your pipe and smoke it Mikey! ![]() RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - NUGDUKWE - 12-18-2021 (12-18-2021, 11:56 AM)Sled21 Wrote: So in your mind coaches can't improve? He's 7-6 and one game out of the division lead this year. The way this defense has been playing we are underachieving. RE: Zac Taylor Changed the Culture of Cincinnati Football - Tony - 12-18-2021 Zac is as young as this team. We all forget , he is learning on the fly too. |