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Who are our best position coaches? - EatonFan - 12-26-2015 http://www.bengals.com/team/coaches.html Be honest. I don't know much about a lot of these guys. I know a little about Hue and Alexander. Guenther is growing on me. Chip Morton I've read a bit about. Same with Simmons. Anyone know much about these guys? Give a bit of a profile of them? RE: Who are our best position coaches? - EatonFan - 12-26-2015 I know our RB coach changed (last year?? or the year before??) RE: Who are our best position coaches? - SunsetBengal - 12-26-2015 Vance Joseph does a great job with the secondary. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - The Real Deal - 12-26-2015 (12-26-2015, 10:23 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Vance Joseph does a great job with the secondary. Yep I'd say Vance Joseph, hands down. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - SunsetBengal - 12-26-2015 Darrin Simmons, Special Teams RE: Who are our best position coaches? - Essex Johnson - 12-26-2015 Alexander for me... RE: Who are our best position coaches? - CageTheBengal - 12-26-2015 (12-26-2015, 10:57 AM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Alexander for me... He doesn't even get dressed for games anymore. Last time I saw him he was in a full sweatsuit that I swore had a gravy stain on the front. Not that it has any barrings on how good of a coach he is. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - Shake n Blake - 12-26-2015 I've become a fan of Jay Hayes, considering he's never had a 1st round pick, rarely gets a 2nd rounder, yet his d-line is arguably the biggest strength of the team. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - tigerseye - 12-26-2015 (12-26-2015, 01:17 PM)CageTheBengal Wrote: He doesn't even get dressed for games anymore. Last time I saw him he was in a full sweatsuit that I swore had a gravy stain on the front. All the great Offensive line coaches throughout history have gravy stains on there shirts. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - CincyKid - 12-26-2015 Darren Simmons Bengals ST were a total joke before he showed up Not even close in my book RE: Who are our best position coaches? - EatonFan - 12-26-2015 I'd say it comes down to Simmons and Hayes. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - BengalsRocker - 12-26-2015 (12-26-2015, 01:17 PM)CageTheBengal Wrote: He doesn't even get dressed for games anymore. Last time I saw him he was in a full sweatsuit that I swore had a gravy stain on the front. (12-26-2015, 01:49 PM)tigerseye Wrote: All the great Offensive line coaches throughout history have gravy stains on there shirts. You say they're gravy stains. I bet WychesWarrior would beg to differ. Thems Mike Brown's booty juice stains. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - BengalsRocker - 12-26-2015 True story: "Gravy Stain" was the original title to Ozzy's first solo single. The record company forced him to change the lyrics and title. Apparently the woes of the world were better content than those of his wardrobe conditions. That's why he was shirtless for so long. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - BonnieBengal - 12-27-2015 Joseph followed by Simmons. I expect Hue Jackson to try to take one or both of them when he gets a HC job next year. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - Bronxbengal - 12-27-2015 (12-26-2015, 10:57 AM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Alexander for me... Is this April fools......? RE: Who are our best position coaches? - Essex Johnson - 12-27-2015 (12-27-2015, 09:37 AM)Bronxbengal Wrote: Is this April fools......? not at all.. Alexander has done more with less than maybe all the positions on the team. In his 24 years of coaching, I believe we have only taken 6 offensive lineman in the first two rounds ( all turned out as great or solid players also) during his tenure it has been actually rare to draft very high with offensive line. He has also received high praise from others in his field.. Finally Marvin has let coaches go in the past.. if Alexander was as terrible as you think he would be long gone by now. Trust me I like other coaches also example Joseph but he is also working with like 5 1st or 2nd round picks in the draft. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - SunsetBengal - 12-27-2015 This would have made an interesting poll question. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - corpjet - 12-27-2015 (12-26-2015, 10:23 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Vance Joseph does a great job with the secondary. Not tyring to start an argument but why is everyone so high on him? I know Kubiak wanted him as their DC so there is def merit in it I guess Im just missing what the rage is all about? Again not trying to say he isn't, just wondering what has people singing his praise? RE: Who are our best position coaches? - bengalsfan73 - 12-27-2015 I think it is Darrin Simmons. I think he has been very solid coaching special teams even though he does not get a lot of respect and notoriety. I think one of the best jobs he has done all season was against Seattle when he had the field goal team ready at the end of the game when there were no timeouts which eventually led to the overtime win. That was such a heads up job by Simmons to have his guys ready to get a field goal attempt off in under 15 seconds. RE: Who are our best position coaches? - grampahol - 12-27-2015 Has to be Simmons. Special teams does great work usually. There's the occasional screwup, but they're fairly rare. |