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Any Ideas for a BOLD move that could set the Bengals up for Greater Success ?
(01-17-2024, 04:53 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Im not suggesting the Browns are a successful franchise to emulate. But they are not afraid to move on from coaches or pay the money to pick up players.  If we would be just 15% more aggressive we might be way more successful with a new oline coach and taking a swing on big splash free agent or a smart trade. 

Yes, being a little more aggressive would definitely be welcome around here.

(01-17-2024, 05:08 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Agreed. Good leadership always looks for ways to improve. That statement doesn't suggest the Brown family, Duke, and Zac do not embrace continuous improvement, but I've long held the opinion the Bengals organization doesn't make needed moves soon enough. Thus far, Taylor's head coaching tenure has been the same amount of years with the Bengals, 5, as Dave Shula and Bruce Coslet. Shula and Coslet lasted a long time. Their tenure exemplifies change isn't always quick for the Bengals organization.

I'm glad Zac is the coach and would like to trust he's making sound decisions with who he keeps as assistants.

Spot on. Now would be the time to be looking at OL coaches and seeing if we can find an upgrade. If we move on from Pollack to a proven
OL coach the entire fan base and the league would take notice. Same with OC even if we gave the job to Walters our really good WR coach
it would be some moves to show we are really trying to improve and not okay with status quo.

Then we can Tag Tee and trade him or keep him, just keep our options open so we can be aggressive in FA to really go after that Lombardi.
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RE: Any Ideas for a BOLD move that could set the Bengals up for Greater Success ? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-18-2024, 02:50 PM

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