Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - Printable Version +- Cincinnati Bengals Message Board / Forums - Home of Jungle Noise (https://thebengalsboard.com) +-- Forum: Cincinnati Bengals / NFL (https://thebengalsboard.com/forum-3.html) +--- Forum: JUNGLE NOISE (https://thebengalsboard.com/forum-2.html) +--- Thread: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go (/thread-4305.html) Pages:
1
2
|
RE: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - BengalChris - 01-07-2016 (01-07-2016, 03:23 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: One of the lowest if not the lowest number of players placed on IR in the NFL this year. An 8-0 start to the year. Yet we still have early draft picks on our team who don't even know how to play in the NFL, and it is January. Couldn't you have waited for the outcome of Saturday's game before posting a Marvin must go thread? And you're reasoning is way off. How much a rookie plays doesn't determine how good the HC is, wins do and wins in the playoffs mean more. At least you could have waited to find out if Marv is going to get a playoff win in Cinci this year or not. A playoff win with your backup QB against your hated rival would have to rank high in the world of coach value. Certainly would rank higher than how much a 4th round pick got onto the field. RE: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - Au165 - 01-07-2016 For all the reasons I have ever read that Marvin needs to go this is the worst, and that includes "He needs to go because he chuckles during interviews" and " He needs to go because he uses weather analogies for injury updates". RE: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - Essex Johnson - 01-07-2016 (01-07-2016, 03:44 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: We have put 3 players on IR this year, which is really low. Has to be way below the average. Our 3rd and 4th round picks played minimal snaps from scrimmage. We have no idea if these guys could even make an impact. Yet we had a GM who thought they were worth 3rd and 4th round picks. Ok,, how about go back in time to Dre.. he did not see the field his 1st year at all... and now where is he ? It is called depth and who gives you the best chance of winning at the time. RE: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - fredtoast - 01-07-2016 Remember when Marvin needed to be fired for not playing future All-Pros Bennie Brazeal and Jason Shirley? RE: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - XenoMorph - 01-07-2016 (01-07-2016, 03:23 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: One of the lowest if not the lowest number of players placed on IR in the NFL this year. An 8-0 start to the year. Yet we still have early draft picks on our team who don't even know how to play in the NFL, and it is January. You dont understand much about this do you... We have a 7-8 man DL rotation you can only have 46 guys active each game day. Not everyone is gonna get playing time.. Why play a rookie in a game when the other guys ahead of him on the depth chart are playing at a higher level? You play your best players and let the rookies develop in practice. their job is to be ready if needed... and a 4th rounder isnt a High draft pick A Key understanding of how this all works will help you avoid thread failures in the future. but its par for course i guess from your other post. RE: Two Reasons Marvin Needs To Go - Hammerstripes - 01-07-2016 (01-07-2016, 03:44 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: We have put 3 players on IR this year, which is really low. Has to be way below the average. Our 3rd and 4th round picks played minimal snaps from scrimmage. We have no idea if these guys could even make an impact. Yet we had a GM who thought they were worth 3rd and 4th round picks. I'm pretty sure that Guenther has more input on who starts on defense - as well as the positional coaches. I really don't understand your post at all. Why would we put guys in if they aren't ready? Makes no sense at all. This team isn't 2-14, so there's no need for playing guys "just to see what they can do." We haven't had a meaningless game this year. Even the Ravens game was important for possible playoff seeding. When do you want to get these guys in the game? One game (as we saw this year) can determine whether or not a team finished with the #1 seed and a bye or the #3 seed. That's too slim of a margin of error to tinker with the lineup. |