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(01-10-2018, 05:31 PM)WychesWarrior Wrote: .....and dealt with a lot of injuries. There were some times that the line got Palmer killed though.....I guess that was due to injury, I hope. That said, he was the line coach in Shitsburgh, according to your link, so maybe he can teach the guys to hold without getting a flag.
Larry Zierlein was the Line coach in Pittsburgh. Former UC coach. Who was also the asst line coach at Arizona under Goodwin
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(01-10-2018, 05:23 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Most recently of the Cardinals. He was offensive coordinator and o-line coach under Bruce Arians.
https://www.cincyjungle.com/2018/1/10/16875036/bengals-cardinals-offensive-line-coach-harold-goodwin-nfl-rumors
Discuss.
Please let it be this guy. This is who i want.
His guys were good at both run blocking and pass blocking in his time with the Cards.
Major upgrade over PA and has OL experience in the NFL unlike Harding of Utah...
Sign him now!
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I went ahead and looked through all his years with Pittsburgh, Indy and Arizona. Here's his rankings in rush yards, yards per carry and his sacks allowed:
Steelers:
2007: 3rd- 7th-47 sacks (9.4 attempts/sack)
2008: 23rd-29th-49 sacks (10.3 attempts/sack)
2009: 19th-16th-50 sacks (10.7 attempts/sack)
2010: 11th-18th-43 sacks (11.1 attempts/sack)
2011: 14th-11th-42 sacks (12.8 attempts/sack)
Colts:
2012: 22nd-26th-41 sacks (15.3 attempts/sack)
Cardinals:
2013: 23rd-27th-41 sacks (14.0 attempts/sack)
2014: 31st-32nd-28 sacks (20.3 attempts/sack)
2015: 8th-12th-27 sacks (20.8 attempts/sack)
2016: 18th-12th-41 sacks (15.8 attempts/sack)
2017: 30th-31st-52 sacks (11.5 attempts/sack)
Not that great, now that I go in-depth. But...
1. You have to consider that Ben and Luck are "hang around and make plays" types, and that leads to more sacks. Arians encouraged it, and it was said that the move from Arians to Todd Haley was to preserve Ben's career. The lines in AZ have been better at protecting the QB, but I heard they dealt with numerous injuries this year.
2. As bad as the sack numbers look for Goodwin, his lines have had better sack rates than the 2017 Bengals in 6 of the last 7 years, with the only exception being this year with all the injuries. 2014 thru 2016 were significantly better.
3. These were some of the better offenses in football. Goodwin's lines were part of teams that had an overall record of 115-60-1 (.656) with a 6-6 playoff record, 4 division titles, 2 AFC titles, and an NFL championship. He's been a part of 1 losing season (7-8-1) in 11 years as an o-line coach. His lines have paved the way for 6 top 12 offenses.
4. Rushing wise, he's had 6 finishes inside the top 20 in YPC. Paul Alexander did that 1 time in the last 12 years.
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To sum it up, we could probably do better, but we could certainly do much worse. I'm not quite as hyped as I was initially, but he'd be a solid hire, IMO.
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I know the line had injury issues but they were known for not protecting Palmer well at all, hence all the injuries.
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I would like the Arians influence to take effect.
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(01-10-2018, 06:20 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Arians is retiring.
And there is nothing the bengals need more than a GoodWin.
Especially after they finally showed that boat anchor, Paul Alexander, the door!
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(01-10-2018, 05:28 PM)Benton Wrote: Sounds good on paper, but how the heck does a guy go from being interviewed for HC spots to looking for a position coaching gig at a hasn't been?
Ask Vance Joseph. It happens.
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(01-10-2018, 07:53 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I went ahead and looked through all his years with Pittsburgh, Indy and Arizona. Here's his rankings in rush yards, yards per carry and his sacks allowed:
Steelers:
2007: 3rd- 7th-47 sacks (9.4 attempts/sack)
2008: 23rd-29th-49 sacks (10.3 attempts/sack)
2009: 19th-16th-50 sacks (10.7 attempts/sack)
2010: 11th-18th-43 sacks (11.1 attempts/sack)
2011: 14th-11th-42 sacks (12.8 attempts/sack)
Colts:
2012: 22nd-26th-41 sacks (15.3 attempts/sack)
Cardinals:
2013: 23rd-27th-41 sacks (14.0 attempts/sack)
2014: 31st-32nd-28 sacks (20.3 attempts/sack)
2015: 8th-12th-27 sacks (20.8 attempts/sack)
2016: 18th-12th-41 sacks (15.8 attempts/sack)
2017: 30th-31st-52 sacks (11.5 attempts/sack)
Not that great, now that I go in-depth. But...
1. You have to consider that Ben and Luck are "hang around and make plays" types, and that leads to more sacks. Arians encouraged it, and it was said that the move from Arians to Todd Haley was to preserve Ben's career. The lines in AZ have been better at protecting the QB, but I heard they dealt with numerous injuries this year.
2. As bad as the sack numbers look for Goodwin, his lines have had better sack rates than the 2017 Bengals in 6 of the last 7 years, with the only exception being this year with all the injuries. 2014 thru 2016 were significantly better.
3. These were some of the better offenses in football. Goodwin's lines were part of teams that had an overall record of 115-60-1 (.656) with a 6-6 playoff record, 4 division titles, 2 AFC titles, and an NFL championship. He's been a part of 1 losing season (7-8-1) in 11 years as an o-line coach. His lines have paved the way for 6 top 12 offenses.
4. Rushing wise, he's had 6 finishes inside the top 20 in YPC. Paul Alexander did that 1 time in the last 12 years.
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To sum it up, we could probably do better, but we could certainly do much worse. I'm not quite as hyped as I was initially, but he'd be a solid hire, IMO.
Those numbers are not impressive to me. Sure things happen like injuries you cannot control, but I am not so sure I can get excited if they hire him.
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(01-10-2018, 07:53 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I went ahead and looked through all his years with Pittsburgh, Indy and Arizona. Here's his rankings in rush yards, yards per carry and his sacks allowed:
Steelers:
2007: 3rd- 7th-47 sacks (9.4 attempts/sack)
2008: 23rd-29th-49 sacks (10.3 attempts/sack)
2009: 19th-16th-50 sacks (10.7 attempts/sack)
2010: 11th-18th-43 sacks (11.1 attempts/sack)
2011: 14th-11th-42 sacks (12.8 attempts/sack)
Colts:
2012: 22nd-26th-41 sacks (15.3 attempts/sack)
Cardinals:
2013: 23rd-27th-41 sacks (14.0 attempts/sack)
2014: 31st-32nd-28 sacks (20.3 attempts/sack)
2015: 8th-12th-27 sacks (20.8 attempts/sack)
2016: 18th-12th-41 sacks (15.8 attempts/sack)
2017: 30th-31st-52 sacks (11.5 attempts/sack)
Not that great, now that I go in-depth. But...
1. You have to consider that Ben and Luck are "hang around and make plays" types, and that leads to more sacks. Arians encouraged it, and it was said that the move from Arians to Todd Haley was to preserve Ben's career. The lines in AZ have been better at protecting the QB, but I heard they dealt with numerous injuries this year.
2. As bad as the sack numbers look for Goodwin, his lines have had better sack rates than the 2017 Bengals in 6 of the last 7 years, with the only exception being this year with all the injuries. 2014 thru 2016 were significantly better.
3. These were some of the better offenses in football. Goodwin's lines were part of teams that had an overall record of 115-60-1 (.656) with a 6-6 playoff record, 4 division titles, 2 AFC titles, and an NFL championship. He's been a part of 1 losing season (7-8-1) in 11 years as an o-line coach. His lines have paved the way for 6 top 12 offenses.
4. Rushing wise, he's had 6 finishes inside the top 20 in YPC. Paul Alexander did that 1 time in the last 12 years.
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To sum it up, we could probably do better, but we could certainly do much worse. I'm not quite as hyped as I was initially, but he'd be a solid hire, IMO.
Yeah, these numbers don't fire me up as much as i thought they would. Still better than PA especially in run blocking
but it would probably be a good idea to keep looking after seeing this. I think i got caught up in 2015 when the Cards
O-line was really good. Maybe he could do that in a few years though who knows?
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Harold Goodwin? Yes please! Watch the teams he has coached and let your eyes do the evaluation.
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(01-10-2018, 10:57 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Harold Goodwin? Yes please! Watch the teams he has coached and let your eyes do the evaluation.
I'd be very happy with Goodwin. I like the idea of having a line coach who's also been an offensive coordinator. I think he and Bill Lazor could potentially work very well together.
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All NFL position coaches luv our Bengals.........just get your foot in the door..........make some Brown 'friends' and stay for a while
Move to the east side and raise your kids in Utopia........send them all to college
Retire a millionaire and talk about the good ol' days w/ all the Bengal alum.........talk about a life
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Hope Goodwin signs here.......another OC in the room
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(01-10-2018, 08:30 PM)sandwedge Wrote: Those numbers are not impressive to me. Sure things happen like injuries you cannot control, but I am not so sure I can get excited if they hire him.
(01-10-2018, 08:32 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Yeah, these numbers don't fire me up as much as i thought they would. Still better than PA especially in run blocking
but it would probably be a good idea to keep looking after seeing this. I think i got caught up in 2015 when the Cards
O-line was really good. Maybe he could do that in a few years though who knows?
To be fair, those rankings are skewed: the Cardinals have had nothing but utter shit on their line since Arians got there, ESPECIALLY in pass blocking.
The fact he was able to get what he did out of them, says it all.
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(01-10-2018, 05:27 PM)WychesWarrior Wrote: .......better than a sharp stick in the eye for sure.
Have you ever had a sharp stick in your eye? I don't mean just a little poke, but a full frontal assault to either eye? You might like it plus you'd qualify for extra social security benefits if you're blinded.. You should at least try and I'll even send you a free hand crafted sharp stick specifically designed for poking you in the eye!
Don't be so quick to pass judgment.. This guy may not measure up to a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.. That's a pretty high bar for people who enjoy a good poke in the eye with a sharp stick.. You just never know about these things.
Nowhere in this post have I denied in any way, shape or form to being weird..
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(01-10-2018, 05:31 PM)Wyche Wrote: .....and dealt with a lot of injuries. There were some times that the line got Palmer killed though.....I guess that was due to injury, I hope. That said, he was the line coach in Shitsburgh, according to your link, so maybe he can teach the guys to hold without getting a flag.
Easy. All MB has to do is get one of his puppets in to replace Goodell.
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Have not watched enough Az games to know much about him.
But Palmer is not mobile enough to help them out with the sacks.
Seems experienced enough.
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Harold Goodwin is actually one of the names I had on my list of candidates to replace Marvin, so I'd be pretty content with landing him as the O-line coach.
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I wish we could get like a Mike Tice.
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