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RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - THE PISTONS - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 09:44 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: wait when did that happen? After the SB. It's through 2026. The $40 million is a number I saw reported places, but I don't think the Bengals officially release coaching salary numbers. https://www.nfl.com/news/zac-taylor-bengals-sign-coach-to-extension-through-2026-season RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - XenoMorph - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 09:56 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: After the SB. It's through 2026. The $40 million is a number I saw reported places, but I don't think the Bengals officially release coaching salary numbers. Wow... we will see how it goes i guess. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - Mickeypoo - 09-20-2022 (09-19-2022, 05:32 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Getting those 3 consecutive wins late in the season to clinch the division and then squeaking out those 3 playoff victories are what I think changed the tone on Taylor for some. MB will give him all 5 years. It's MB. Money > wins RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - Bengalfan4life27c - 09-20-2022 I didn't know where to put this we turned out to be successful with it. WTS I didn't agree forgoing the FG for the 4th and 6. Zac's game management is still horrible. I feel Zac's game management makes us have to be more dominant it effects the overall game at the margins. His early 1st quarter decision to go for it in the SB cost us a championship. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - 740Bengal - 09-20-2022 This thread is 100% spot on. Zac Taylor is not qualified. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - rfaulk34 - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 09:07 AM)Sled21 Wrote: This place is amazing! From the 90's through the present, all we heard was whining about not winning a playoff game, Marvin couldn't get it done in the post season. For much of that time just winning a couple of games was seen as overachieving. Then they hire Taylor and in year 3 the Bengals are in the Super Bowl. Now, after a slow start and 2 losses, he's the worst thing since moldy bread and needs to be fired. Here's a hint, we are never going to win them all. No one does. I have no doubt they'll get it figured out. Typical Bengals fan hates entitled Pitt and NE fan...then becomes one without even realizing it. ![]() RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - PhilHos - 09-20-2022 (09-19-2022, 07:51 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I may be wrong....hard to believe I know That's how I feel. Zac has the makings of being a good, if not great HC. But, he just clearly doesn't seem to have what it takes to be anything other than an average OC. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - bengalfan74 - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 11:30 AM)PhilHos Wrote: That's how I feel. Zac has the makings of being a good, if not great HC. But, he just clearly doesn't seem to have what it takes to be anything other than an average OC. I'm not so sure he's even that? I agree he may develop into a really good HC? I'm just doubting at this point in his career and with his results the light is just suddenly going to come on as an OC. But if he is going to develop into a good/great HC he needs to start identifying the problem, look in the mirror Zac. And be humble enough to fix it. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - PhilHos - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 12:09 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I'm not so sure he's even that? To be fair, I think he can be an average OC when either Joe plays lights out. (09-20-2022, 12:09 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I agree he may develop into a really good HC? I'm just doubting at this point in his career and with his results the light is just suddenly going to come on as an OC. Even great HCs sometimes have flaws, but yeah, I think the thing that will prevent him from ever being a great HC is his insistence to call plays on offense. Hell, just say he wants to focus more time on being a HC and/or he wants to give Callahan a chance to grow as an OC and hopefully be a HC himself one day. Just stop calling plays! RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - grampahol - 09-20-2022 I guess it really shouldn't come as a big shock that NFL jobs aren't exactly advertised in the want ads in the back of magazines and newspapers. They tend to go to people who are well connected in NFL circles. THAT'S a shocker, huh? The entire league is basically owned by 32 people and we don't really get a vote in the matter. We don't even get a vote on the name of the team or what city they're in or team colors. The only vote we get is buy a ticket? Yes/no Spend money of other junk? Yes/no If no on any account get lost.. it's not exactly a democracy ya know.. ![]() RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - tms - 09-20-2022 Whether we're right or wrong about Zac, has a team ever made the playoffs after firing a coach midseason? I can't remember one. It would be not just unusual, but I think unprecedented. To say nothing of how they made the Super Bowl last year... I don't know if that's ever happened either (unless you're talking about a soap opera divorce like Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones). Not saying people want to get rid of Zac, just saying we're stuck with him for now. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - higgy100 - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 12:16 PM)PhilHos Wrote: To be fair, I think he can be an average OC when either Joe plays lights out. Then is it the horse pulling the cart or the way around? When either Joe is playing well it's usually because they're put in positions to succeed as it just doesn't happen. It happens when they're more on schedule and/or when they're keeping the defense off balance and ZT and BC both have alot to do with that.There's a heck of alot more going into this than anyone on the board can see. I'll withhold judgement on ZT as just an average OC/play-caller, or worse, a bit longer. I want to see what happens Sunday that can get this team going offensively early on. Are adjustments being made and are they taking advantage of what the defense is giving them and expoliting opportunities. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - 740Bengal - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 10:54 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Typical Bengals fan hates entitled Pitt and NE fan...then becomes one without even realizing it. Zac's play calling is bad even in the wins.... that's the issue. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - THE PISTONS - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 12:44 PM)tms Wrote: Whether we're right or wrong about Zac, has a team ever made the playoffs after firing a coach midseason? I can't remember one. It would be not just unusual, but I think unprecedented. To say nothing of how they made the Super Bowl last year... I don't know if that's ever happened either (unless you're talking about a soap opera divorce like Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones). Not saying people want to get rid of Zac, just saying we're stuck with him for now. Zac will not be fired. He just signed a deal through 2026. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - LSUfaninTN - 09-20-2022 (09-19-2022, 05:42 PM)JumboTron Wrote: Anyone who truly believes that Taylor will be let go prior to his contract expiring is living in a fantasy world. ZT can probably coach here as long as he wants after what happened in the postseason last year. Absolutely not. Taylor earned himself this year because of last year, but if he has 2 bad losing seasons (5-11 or worse) in a row he's gone. Brian Billick comes to mind. And he actually won a Super Bowl. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - higgy100 - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 03:29 PM)LSUfaninTN Wrote: Absolutely not. Taylor earned himself this year because of last year, but if he has 2 bad losing seasons (5-11 or worse) in a row he's gone. Brian Billick comes to mind. And he actually won a Super Bowl. Can't compare Billick or any other team to the Bengals. Right or wrong other teams fire coaches they still owe $ to. Bengals just don't do that type of thing and especially within 2-3 minutes of a SB victory. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - THE PISTONS - 09-20-2022 The big issue lurking is if Burrow has a subpar season...he's going to want a contract after the season. The Bengals will probably low ball him and make him mad. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - LSUfaninTN - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 03:33 PM)higgy100 Wrote: Can't compare Billick or any other team to the Bengals. Right or wrong other teams fire coaches they still owe $ to. Bengals just don't do that type of thing and especially within 2-3 minutes of a SB victory. I think they have more of a fire lit under their behinds this time though. The Saints used to be the same way, then they get Drew Brees and a Super Bowl win and that changes things. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - JumboTron - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 03:29 PM)LSUfaninTN Wrote: Absolutely not. Taylor earned himself this year because of last year, but if he has 2 bad losing seasons (5-11 or worse) in a row he's gone. Brian Billick comes to mind. And he actually won a Super Bowl. I think you're forgetting about which franchise ZT coaches for lol. RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - Soonerpeace - 09-20-2022 (09-20-2022, 09:44 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: wait when did that happen? Happened quick after the season. McVay was seriously considering TV and the LA owner was sniffing hard at Zack. His agent longtime relationship with Brown got them a very manageable salary. |