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RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - Fan_in_Kettering - 05-08-2019 (05-08-2019, 07:10 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It'll be strange at first, watching a Bengals team that doesn't take it's foot off the gas after a couple quick scores. We haven't experienced that since Coach Wyche was in charge. Sam Wyche wanted to curb stomp every opposing team he faced. I sure hope whoever donated Sam’s transplanted heart wasn’t a Steelers or a Browns fan. Remember the 61-7 win over the Oilers? That was beautiful. RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - SunsetBengal - 05-08-2019 (05-08-2019, 07:25 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Sam Wyche wanted to curb stomp every opposing team he faced. I sure hope whoever donated Sam’s transplanted heart wasn’t a Steelers or a Browns fan. I do, although it's been a while. I also remember the "You're not in Cleveland" speech. RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - HuDey - 05-08-2019 (05-08-2019, 10:27 AM)jj22 Wrote: True, but he can get us to the significantly harder postseason. If other teams have media darling QB’s who can’t get it done and are being given a free pass for whatever reason, then that is good news for us. We should be happy that our competition does not feel compelled to seek an upgrade over their mediocre QB’s. Let’s just let them continue to ride these fake stars who can’t get it done and extend their contracts despite the constant lack of post season production until the wheels fall off......Who wouldn’t want their competition to operate that way? RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - jj22 - 05-09-2019 (05-08-2019, 07:10 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It'll be strange at first, watching a Bengals team that doesn't take it's foot off the gas after a couple quick scores. We haven't experienced that since Coach Wyche was in charge. Hold that thought.... https://www.bengals.com/news/in-the-situation-room Quote:“Do you kick or go for it on fourth down?” Simmons asks. “It can be based on how your offense is playing, how your defense is playing. In addition to how your opponent is playing. Maybe the opponent had a good first half, then we made half-time adjustments and we shut them down. Now maybe we kick that field goal because we’re not in a shootout. Analytics has become a big part, but there’s also a feel to it.” Simmons was in charge of game time decision and is working with Pitcher who is a hold over is taking over now per ZT's request. If you can ignore the idea of their half time adjustments (during Marvin era) "shutting teams down". This train of thought may not change much. Unfortunately. The offense should in my opinion always operate as if they are in a shootout. Damn Analytics. RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - ElkValleyBengal - 05-09-2019 (05-08-2019, 07:25 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Sam Wyche wanted to curb stomp every opposing team he faced. I sure hope whoever donated Sam’s transplanted heart wasn’t a Steelers or a Browns fan. In fairness, that was a special "tribute" to Jerry Glanville. Wyche never ran the score up as a practice. I've often wondered if those two ever mended fences. RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - Wyche'sWarrior - 05-10-2019 (05-08-2019, 10:20 AM)jj22 Wrote: At least he led his team to the playoff's to be awful there. There is also something to be said about the coaches putting their players in the best situation to succeed, and not being predictable.....but I digress..... RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - Wyche'sWarrior - 05-10-2019 (05-08-2019, 10:28 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Honestly, when you haven't won a playoff game in 27+ years...you're not going to get a ton of positive media attention. I'd say, anecdotally that we have one of the smallest fan bases in the NFL too. This is key, unless you're a sure fire HOFer. I always see the weapons argument, but folks seem to forget when we went 10-5-1 in 2014 with a MASH unit at all of the receiving options. Eifert was out, Marvin Jones was out, Gresham played hurt, AJ Green missed significant time, and there was a stretch were Mo Sanu was our WR1. Dalton put up 252 yards and a TD with Sanu, Sanznebacher, and Tate as his primary targets and won 24-10 against ATL. We hobbled into Indy with Rex Burkhead as WR2 in the playoffs. He had 25 TDs passing, 5 or 6 rushing, and even caught a TD pass. That said, the oline played pretty well that season, even with Bodine as the C. THAT was the difference. In 2015, with a top 10 oline, AND his weapons, he was surgical in his dissection of defenses. |