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RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - Bengalfan11164 - 08-10-2015 (08-09-2015, 12:19 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: CINCINNATI—Quarterback Andy Dalton did not practice Wednesday due to a bout with the flu. I see value with the practice bubble. But, do the steelers have a practice bubble? It sounded like there are 4 outdoor fields in their facility. Do the steelers have an indoor practice facility? Or do their players have to practice in cold weather as well? RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - SHRacerX - 08-10-2015 (08-10-2015, 09:23 AM)Bengalfan11164 Wrote: I see value with the practice bubble. I'm not sure if theirs is "shared" as well, but until the deal was reached with UC the Bengals were the only team north of Atlanta without one. I have hated that for some time, but I view the UC consignment as "better than nothing". RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - xavierdude - 08-10-2015 (08-08-2015, 01:21 PM)PApinhead Wrote: I am not a big Marvin Lewis fan, but I will give him credit for recognizing that things need to change. Now let's see if they actually do. I don't want to just hear that, I want to see it! Marvin has been saying pretty much the very same thing the past decade..only fools buy into his koolaid RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - xavierdude - 08-10-2015 the real problem is that Lewis has not been fired RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - 3wt - 08-10-2015 (08-08-2015, 01:09 PM)McC Wrote: You can't find something if you're not looking for it. If you are looking, you always have a chance to stumble onto it. This. If Marvin has had a weakness it's his rigid thinking - usually in the midst of the season. If he's had a strength it's been his willingness to look at himself (in the off season) with the belief that he needs to change something. He's slowly been moving towards finding smarter/ tougher players vs. world class athletes. He's sort of relaxed his constant search for the next Boulware. I think he does want to change the culture, but I get the idea that he wants to change the approach as well. Hopefully that will mean things like playing to win vs playing not to lose. We'll see. We don't need the playbook to be the inspector gadget playbook. Really I hate gimmicky offenses. But hopefully a more aggressive approach that is able to counter with the opposition's adjustments. RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - xavierdude - 08-10-2015 (08-08-2015, 02:18 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Great post. Unfortunately, the culture is that of a 2nd rate team. Small scouting department, poor facilities, no indoor practice field. I don't think it's the entire problem, but it's certainly part of the problem. Kudos to Marv for trying to get things done with the most stubborn, frugal and old fashioned man on the planet.the "small scouting department " has done remarkably well the past number of years.. The facilities are excellent.. If they ever need an indoor field they can go up the road.. Lewis should have been fired two years ago after the san diego playoff loss RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - xavierdude - 08-10-2015 (08-08-2015, 04:37 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Don't get me wrong, there has been a lot of improvement over the last decade or so, but the Bengals still lag behind in a few key areas. The improvements made to the weight room was a start, but the lack of an indoor facility is a bigger issue than some let on. While other teams train in luxurious facilities with fields, weight rooms and cafeterias, the Bengals are still bussing over to UC...if Marv decides it's worth the inconvenience. the bengals train in luxurious facilities with weight rooms, cafeterias, rehab areas..etc.. they have great practice fields.. if they need a bubble they can go up the road. Lewis cant win a playoff game..thats the issue RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - djs7685 - 08-10-2015 (08-10-2015, 04:11 PM)xavierdude Wrote: the bengals train in luxurious facilities with weight rooms, cafeterias, rehab areas..etc.. they have great practice fields.. It seems like you're excusing MB in these posts of yours, so I must question the logic of "Lewis can't win a playoff game". 1. MB hasn't won a playoff game in over 2x the chances that Marvin has had. 2. If we're going to hold Marvin accountable for the players not getting it done, shouldn't MB be held accountable when the coaching staff can't get it done? I don't want to make it sound like I'm a big Marvin Lewis fan because I don't think he's a great coach, that's not my point here. However, Marvin Lewis is probably better at coaching than Mike Brown is at owning a professional football team. RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - M.W. - 08-10-2015 (08-08-2015, 02:11 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: This. At least Marvin is acknowledging the problem. Words won't fix anything, but I want to hear that he's frustrated and is striving to get better. He should be. Not the old "we did some good things out there" giggle giggle RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - Shake n Blake - 08-10-2015 (08-10-2015, 04:07 PM)xavierdude Wrote: the "small scouting department " has done remarkably well the past number of years.. Marvin Lewis is a big factor behind that. That works okay for now. What about down the road? When Marvin leaves, this team is going to be a wreck because it's so dependent on him. He basically serves roles as HC, GM and head scout. The drafts have been better lately, so I guess it's easy to forget about the previous 15 years or so of bad drafting and lack of direction. The drafting has improved lately, but who's to say it couldn't be even better with an expanded scouting department? When is more scouts a bad thing? (08-10-2015, 04:11 PM)xavierdude Wrote: the bengals train in luxurious facilities with weight rooms, cafeterias, rehab areas..etc.. they have great practice fields.. You make it sound as simple as me hopping in my car and driving up the street. They have to load 53 players and 20+ coaches etc into multiple buses to get to UC. That takes time. Once they're at UC, they no longer have access to their own weight room, cafeterias, rehab areas, etc. If they want that, they then have to load everyone up on buses again and head back to the stadium. You don't see where this would be a giant pain in the ass and a total inconvenience to all involved? That's why they don't use UC's facility much during the season. It's often hard to predict the weather, so it's not like they can pick up at a moments notice and just go UC. RE: Marvin: "Our way's not good enough" - PApinhead - 08-10-2015 (08-10-2015, 01:17 PM)xavierdude Wrote: Marvin has been saying pretty much the very same thing the past decade..only fools buy into his koolaid Yep. That's why I haven't bought it yet and probably won't until we actually win a playoff game or at least look prepared for one. |