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Getting to know Bill Lazor - Shake n Blake - 10-27-2017 Lazor is our offensive coordinator (duh) and probably my top internal candidate to replace Mervin Lawis. But who is this guy? It seems many on here aren't familiar with his background and experience, so I figured it'd be a good idea help get everyone familiarized with him. Age: 45 (same age Marvin was when the Bengals hired him) Coaching History Cornell: Assistant offensive coach from 1994-2000 Buffalo (college): Offensive Coordinator and QB coach from 2001-2002 Falcons: Offensive quality control in 2003 (under Dan Reeves) Redskins: Offensive assistant from 2004-2005, promoted to QB coach from 2006-2007 (all under Joe Gibbs) Seahawks: QB coach from 2008-2009 (under Mike Holgren and Jim Mora) Virginia: Offensive Coordinator and QB coach from from 2010-2012 Eagles: QB coach in 2013, when Nick Foles had the 3rd best passer rating in NFL history Dolphins: Offensive Coordinator from 2014-2015 Bengals: QB coach in 2016, promoted to Offensive Coordinator in 2017 _______________________________________________________________ This article, published when Lazor was hired as Dolphins OC, goes into great detail on Lazor's history and influences: http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/article-1/Dolphins-Hire-Bill-Lazor-As-New-Offensive-Coordinator/3c9f4f73-3adf-45a1-94c4-07691deebe3b The best parts of this article, IMO: Quote:Just nine days after creating a vacancy at their offensive coordinator position, the Miami Dolphins today hired former Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor as Mike Sherman’s successor. Lazor's time as Dolphins OC got off to a good start. In 2014, they finished 11th in scoring and 14th in yards. Ryan Tannehill had the best year of his career (before or since), with 4045 yards and completing 66.4% of his throws. 27 TD's to only 12 INTs and a 92.8 passer rating. Not only was their passing game much improved, they also finished 12th in rush yards and 2nd in the NFL in yards per carry. This came despite the Dolphins having perhaps the worst pass blocking in the league. Tannehill was sacked an NFL high 58 times before Lazor arrived, and was sacked another 46 times in Lazor's first year. This impressive start for Lazor came to an end in 2015. Lazor was scapegoated after a 38-20 loss to the Jets. A game the Dolphins trailed by as much as 28-7. Tannehill threw for 351 yards, 3 TDs and only 1 pick in the comeback attempt, but Lazor abandoned the run. Finishing with only 12 yards rushing, the Dolphins pinned the loss on Lazor and fired him for "not establishing the run". Keep in mind that the Dolphins had already fired Kevin Coyle (their DC) earlier in the season and couldn't fire another one...even though the 38 points allowed were clearly the reason the Dolphins lost. As it turns out, Lazor's firing could be viewed as another feather in his cap, as the Dolphins got worse in nearly every category after he left. 11 games under Lazor 20.5 points per game 335.9 yards per game Tannehill averaged 272 yards and 1.82 TD's 5 games after Lazor's firing 17.0 points per game 322.4 yards per game Tannehill averaged 243 yards and 0.8 TD's Also the run game (the reason Lazor was supposedly fired) saw negligible improvement, going from 91.7 yards under Lazor to 97.4 yards after his firing. All in all, Lazor saw a lot of success in his brief stint in Miami, but was fired when Miami ran out of scapegoats (Joe Philbin and Kevin Coyle had already been fired). 2015 was a mess in Miami, but Lazor showed promise. Especially in 2014. If you're still reading this, thanks. I put a lot of work and research into this one. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - SunsetBengal - 10-27-2017 I was as equally impressed, when I googled Lazor's resume, when he was promoted to OC. Now, after reading the article with his quote, I'm even more impressed by the guy. Glad the Bengals were wise enough to pick him up. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - bengalfan74 - 10-27-2017 It's early I know but I think we may have hit pay dirt with Lazor ! Just a shame it took 16 games to quit on the Z man ! Had Lazor started this season or better yet last year things might be a bit different now ? RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Go Cards - 10-28-2017 (10-27-2017, 08:07 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Lazor is our offensive coordinator (duh) and probably my top internal candidate to replace Mervin Lawis. But who is this guy? It seems many on here aren't familiar with his background and experience, so I figured it'd be a good idea help get everyone familiarized with him. Good stuff, thanks for posting RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - JB Bengal - 10-28-2017 I knew very little about Lazor prior to your post. Good stuff! Thanks for posting. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - HarleyDog - 10-28-2017 Yet, unless he has good knee pads and salty lips? Merv will remain or PA will get the HC job. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - BenZoo2 - 10-28-2017 Nice post shake ?? RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Shake n Blake - 10-28-2017 (10-28-2017, 10:21 AM)BenZoo2 Wrote: Nice post shake ?? Thanks?? Getting to know Bill Lazor - BenZoo2 - 10-28-2017 (10-28-2017, 12:24 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Thanks?? That was a thumbs up that didn’t translate lol. Nice post!!!! Feel better now? ;-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Shake n Blake - 10-28-2017 (10-28-2017, 02:04 PM)BenZoo2 Wrote: That was a thumbs up that didn’t translate lol. Nice post!!!! Not really. This thread is dead. ![]() I guess it's to be expected. No one wants to read about the OC when we're 2-4. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - BenZoo2 - 10-28-2017 (10-28-2017, 07:32 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Not really. This thread is dead. Yeah, we need more Marvin, ebenezer and Ced/blodine threads ![]() RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Awful Llama - 10-28-2017 (10-28-2017, 07:32 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Not really. This thread is dead. Meh, beats retreading the same ground about Mike, Marvin, the OL, and the supposed damned absurdity of the orange uniforms, etc. Sounds like a good football guy. Does he have a brother we could hire (fully acknowledging of course that having bothers in any capacity within this organization has never really panned out)? RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Brownshoe - 10-28-2017 Personally I want Guenther. I like the way the defense plays under him, and defensive players all seem to respect him a lot. If we hired Lazor as the HC I wouldn't be upset though. He seems to have a lot of experience under some good coaches. He would probably be my 2nd choice for the coaches on this team. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Shake n Blake - 10-29-2017 (10-28-2017, 11:20 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: Meh, beats retreading the same ground about Mike, Marvin, the OL, and the supposed damned absurdity of the orange uniforms, etc. Sounds like a good football guy. Does he have a brother we could hire (fully acknowledging of course that having bothers in any capacity within this organization has never really panned out)? Yeah nepotism is the last thing the Bengals need more of. (10-28-2017, 11:53 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Personally I want Guenther. I like the way the defense plays under him, and defensive players all seem to respect him a lot. If we hired Lazor as the HC I wouldn't be upset though. He seems to have a lot of experience under some good coaches. He would probably be my 2nd choice for the coaches on this team. I'm big on Guenth, but there's 4 reasons I don't want him as HC: 1. He's a defensive guy, and we've had 18 years (!) straight with a defensive head coach, counting our time with LeBeau. 2. He's been around Marvin and this franchise for too long. Since 2005 I believe. 3. If he's our HC, he's not our DC 4. Some might laugh, but he doesn't have the look of a HC to me. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - The Caped Crusader - 10-29-2017 I wish Lazor had an offense season to build an offensive scheme. Going week to week is tough, especially when you have to gameplan for the next opponent. If he had an off season, and plenty of practices, we might see a better outcome. Regardless, our offense looks much better under him than Zampese. RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - JB Bengal - 10-29-2017 (10-29-2017, 07:15 AM)The Caped Crusader Wrote: I wish Lazor had an offense season to build an offensive scheme. Going week to week is tough, especially when you have to gameplan for the next opponent. If he had an off season, and plenty of practices, we might see a better outcome. Agree on both points. Just glad management didn't wait until the end of the season to do something about it. Zamp was that bad... RE: Getting to know Bill Lazor - Daddy-O - 10-29-2017 (10-28-2017, 09:40 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: Yet, unless he has good knee pads and salty lips? Merv will remain or PA will get the HC job. Harley, if they make PA next HC I'm out. And that's saying something because I've been a fan since the 70's. I've been known to check out late in the year during bad seasons to do other things on Sunday's but I always come back the next year. If PA would ever become HC I'd be done for good. No way would I watch the dung any longer. Puke! |