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RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - ochocincos - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 02:05 PM)740Bengal Wrote: I am curious, what in your opinion is the magic number? 0-4, 0-10, 0-17? Multiple seasons under .500. The injury excuse will be a big one for ownership this year. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - bfine32 - 09-24-2024 We have been in the AFC Championship game 2 of the last 3 years. We're currently on a 3-year streak with a winning record. We were a bogus DPI away from defeating the SB Champs in their stadium. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say, he's quite safe. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Destro - 09-24-2024 Nothing on the field would make them do anything. Back to a laughing stock. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Awful Llama - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 06:17 PM)BengalYankee Wrote: Forrest Gregg left the Bengals after 2 years from a SB and was probably the best HC the Bengals ever had. Entirely different set of circumstances, as you know. When the Packers fired Forrest's good buddy Bart Starr at the end of the '83 season, Paul let Forrest out of his contract so he could go and coach in the place that was his NFL home and the place he'd wanted to coach at all along, Green Bay. So, that's why he left. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - ERIC1 - 09-24-2024 If Joe Burrow gets mad enough and marches into Browns office and demands some changes......you never know RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - ERIC1 - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 03:43 PM)higgy100 Wrote: LOL. You sound like the Reds in having the worst W-L record in MLB in one-run games. There's something that attributed to that and it was terrible, ridiculous base-running day in and day out, terrible defense and trusting a BP that was in the bottom 10 in MLB. A whole bunch of that is directly on the manager. good post and I agree.. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Tony - 09-24-2024 Banging Mike's granddaughter? RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Tony - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 07:24 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: If Joe Burrow gets mad enough and marches into Browns office and demands some changes......you never know Ya , that worked out well when Palmer tried it.. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - TheLeonardLeap - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 07:32 PM)Tony Wrote: Ya , that worked out well when Palmer tried it.. It worked well for Palmer. He played 7 more years elsewhere with a winning record, making another $90m on top of his $85m from 8 years with the Bengals, got a 2nd Team All-Pro nod, finished 2nd in MVP voting, won a playoff game. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Destro - 09-24-2024 I saw online that after the game, Burrow didn't go to the locker room but went back to where Taylor's office is with Lou. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Emphasis - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 07:24 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: If Joe Burrow gets mad enough and marches into Browns office and demands some changes......you never know (09-24-2024, 08:25 PM)Destro Wrote: I saw online that after the game, Burrow didn't go to the locker room but went back to where Taylor's office is with Lou. <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - samhain - 09-24-2024 If we go by Bengal history, Zac has a long leash. If we go by the idea that this is a new organization with a new approach, then maybe not. The team seems to be bending over backwards to scare up new revenue sources. They are trying to pay players, but the inability or possibly unwillingness to guarantee money is officially hurting them right now. Burrow has been paid a shit ton of guaranteed coin. Ownership will expect a return on the field. If Burrow plays like he did last night and the team still loses a ton of games, then I think Zac is at risk. If they miss the playoffs by a game given the nature of their starts to the year, it's a bad look for him. If Joe starts to turn on him, I think he'd be in major trouble. The team wants investment in the stadium and revenue from anywhere they can get it. It seems that they thought they could get these things by hitching their wagon to Joe and letting him cook. If that goes off the rails, I think they will start to look elsewhere for help. Coaches are easy and cheap to replace. You expect more results with a 55 million dollar qb. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Nately120 - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 07:55 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: It worked well for Palmer. He played 7 more years elsewhere with a winning record, making another $90m on top of his $85m from 8 years with the Bengals, got a 2nd Team All-Pro nod, finished 2nd in MVP voting, won a playoff game. I have to admit that is some extremely productive quitting, right there. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - jason - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 02:55 PM)PDub80 Wrote: I am in no way upset at ZT. His team has lost 3 1 score games. I'm not sure Lou's defense ever had the league confused. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Nately120 - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 10:00 PM)jason Wrote: I'm not sure Lou's defense ever had the league confused. Our ownership has blown since Crystal Pepsi was new, but our coaches are a QB coach and his 8th choice to be DC. Hard to imagine they aren't complicit in this whole debacle. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - TheLeonardLeap - 09-24-2024 (09-24-2024, 02:55 PM)PDub80 Wrote: His team has lost 3 1 score games. Most games in the NFL are 1 score games. If they won all their 1-score losses, the Bengals teams of the 90s would have had 8 winning seasons that decade with only one losing season despite in reality averaging a 5-11 season by going 52-108. So saying we lost two games to last year's 2nd and 3rd worst teams in the NFL by 1 score isn't really a good mitigater. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - reuben.ahmed - 09-24-2024 nothing why RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - NUGDUKWE - 09-24-2024 I also don't think he can get fired. But I am curios about the Taylor Joe straight to the coaches office after the game? I wonder what that was all about? Also feel like this sets us up for some big free agency spending? So I feel like there will atleast be some blow back with that. Just not sure how we respond with such high hopes going into the season. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Bengal Dude - 09-25-2024 It would take and epic meltdown this year, along with a complete locker room mutiny to even get close to a 50% chance of Zac being fired after this season. He'll be back next season, but I could see some defensive changes coming if this defense continues to suck. RE: What would it take to get Zac Taylor fired? - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-25-2024 (09-24-2024, 10:05 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Our ownership has blown since Crystal Pepsi was new, but our coaches are a QB coach and his 8th choice to be DC. Hard to imagine they aren't complicit in this whole debacle. I think Colin Cowherd actually got one right when he said the organization has been moving off pieces of the defense the last two years and called them cheap. Best I remember, Lou wasn't very happy losing Bates, Bell, Reader, etc. I'd definitely not say he was complicit in getting rid of talent and not replacing it on his side of the ball, lol. You think Zac wanted to lose Tee Higgins, and maybe Chase? |