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RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - PhilHos - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 01:42 PM)bengalhoel Wrote: Did anyone else see this? Bodine is a free agent, right? Maybe he can convince Dallas to sign him. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 01-17-2018 Does it really take more than three seasons to develop a first round OT from poor to merely average? RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - Socal Bengals fan - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 03:37 PM)depthchart Wrote: Contrast what you said with what the Vikings did in signing Free Agent Riley Reiff who has been getting high praise this year for his play at Left Tackle. Spot on RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - XenoMorph - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 02:33 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: He wasn't all that good, either. I feel bad for his injuries, but it won't hurt my feelings if the Bengals just release him with an injury settlement. Right I have to believe the heart issue was effecting his play on the field. He might never be able to play again for all I know. I think they probly sign A Smith a few years while they figure out who takes the spot. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - fredtoast - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 03:57 PM)ochocincos Wrote: If it's me drafting, I'm looking at players that can be good as rookies. I strongly disagree with only drafting first round picks that can be good as rookies. But I agree that after three years they are not suddenly going to improve a lot. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - XenoMorph - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 05:05 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: The bolded is the most frustrating thing. Even after 2 years if this, they still might try to make it work again. If we believe in the New OL Coach... We should believe in who he has starting RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - fredtoast - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 05:23 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Does it really take more than three seasons to develop a first round OT from poor to merely average? I always preach patience when developing young players, if a player is improving every year then I am willing to give him another. But I did not see a lot of improvement in Ogbuehi from '16 to '17. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - depthchart - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 05:30 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: If we believe in the New OL Coach... We should believe in who he has starting The issue may be that the new O-line Coach may be forced to work with what he has. Paul Alexander may have people in the Bengal's building convinced that Cedric will soon develop or that another player on our roster can play left tackle. Frank Pollack won't get to work much with Cedric before Free Agency and the Draft. Pollack may recognize talent in say a 1st round Left Tackle in this year's Draft but be unable to get him drafted by the Bengals. He may not get to hand pick replacements as often or as quickly as he would like. Polack may just get dealt his cards with most of those cards being players on the current roster. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - grampahol - 01-17-2018 C'mon..just one more dollar on the power ball ticket and your odds of winning the big jackpot go up a zillion fold! Nah, he's trying badly to cover his ass in case the entire Dallas line goes to crap and he can blame Dallas for not trading for our soon to be great tackles and if they don't pan out here he can say it's because he didn't have another year to coach them up..or something like that.. At any rate we'll soon see. If their line goes to crap and ours improves dramatically with the same guys then Alexander is good as done, but never let nepotism get in the way of a crappy excuse for failure.. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-17-2018 Maybe under Pollack one of them might be decent. I have higher hopes for Fisher cause he has actually looked good at times and had that health scare that could of been the reason for his poor play last season. Feels like i keep beating a dead horse but a player has to have the want to be great and Og just doesn't seem to have that. This is something i just don't know will just grow into him. But yeah, PA sure as well wasn't getting anything out of them and if one of them comes along it probably will be more cause of Pollack than PA that is for sure. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - HarleyDog - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 01:44 PM)sandwedge Wrote: They might be better, with a better coach.... In which he will take credit. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - McC - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 05:23 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: Does it really take more than three seasons to develop a first round OT from poor to merely average? Don't you mean from horrible to not very good? Other than that, I totally agree with the sentiment. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - cooper - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 06:06 PM)depthchart Wrote: The issue may be that the new O-line Coach may be forced to work with what he has. doubt it... alexander was part of the problem marvin wanted gone..and gone he is RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - kevin - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 01:44 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Wish he would have taken them with him. Lets Do It....Trade them to Alexander and Dallas Cowboys for draft picks. By all means, let him take them with him. I asked the question on here last week if Og or Fish could be counted on to handle right tackle. 99.9 % response was No Way. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - jowczarski - 01-17-2018 (01-17-2018, 02:10 PM)bengalhoel Wrote: I always have wondered what Dave Lapham has thought of Alexander recently. I have seen a couple of things that people have posted suggested that he thought it was time for him to go but I wonder if you could get an honest answer from an ex-NFL lineman what would his opinion be? I think Lap has been pretty candid across all of his multiple radio hits (too many to find/list here) that he had felt - paraphrasing here - that the Bengals needed a different style/teaching technique along the OL. Lap would never call for someone to be fired, but if you were to dig up any of the archived interviews across the hits he did on 700 or 1530 or wherever else, you could get a sense of where he was on this topic. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - jorev5 - 01-18-2018 As an anti-Cowboy fan (dislike them a lot, just as much or maybe more than the steelers) I hope Alexander does just good enough to keep his job, but no terrible enough to get fired. You know, like he was with us for 20 plus years. Kind of the problem with Marvin. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - CincyKid - 01-18-2018 (01-17-2018, 01:53 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Lol, defending his awful decisions by referencing Eric Fisher, a #1 overall pick who took years to go from awful to mediocre. once again you are spot on..........the difference is Jerry J will cut him loose after 1 bad year............no 20 year leash in Dallas TX RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - Pat5775 - 01-18-2018 (01-17-2018, 05:27 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: Right I have to believe the heart issue was effecting his play on the field. Did we ever find out exactly what Fishers heart issue was? Rumors in Twitter said he had a heart valve replaced... Which, as far as I know, doesn't mean he has to stop playing. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - Shake n Blake - 01-18-2018 (01-17-2018, 05:30 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: If we believe in the New OL Coach... We should believe in who he has starting That's assuming it's 100% his call. We don't know that. RE: Paul Alexander goes to bat for Ogbuehi and Fisher on his way out" - OBX Bengal - 01-18-2018 (01-17-2018, 08:50 PM)jowczarski Wrote: I think Lap has been pretty candid across all of his multiple radio hits (too many to find/list here) that he had felt - paraphrasing here - that the Bengals needed a different style/teaching technique along the OL. Lap would never call for someone to be fired, but if you were to dig up any of the archived interviews across the hits he did on 700 or 1530 or wherever else, you could get a sense of where he was on this topic. I remember back in September, Dave Lapham said that Paul Alexander teaches the same technique to every player. Dave went on to say that every player is different and that each player has his own strengths and weaknesses. He felt that players should be taught the technique that is best suited to the individual player’s strengths. And a couple weeks later, Dave Lapham was enthusiastically praising the opposing teams' offensive line coach. |