12-09-2024, 12:57 PM
I don't believe Zac is close to losing his head coaching job. He'll be back next season.
Ben Johnson, as a head coach candidate, has communicated his approach to interviewing and contemplating his next coaching move:
That info has been shared by various media outlets. Just one source:https://www.thebiglead.com/ben-johnson-s-new-criteria-for-head-coaching-job-seems-intended-for-bears.
I find the comments interesting and thought about how they might apply to the Bengals if Zac were getting replaced. Would Johnson even interview with the Bengals?
1) Would he view Mike Brown or Duke Tobin as the GM and what would his perspective be about organizational alignment from the Bengals front office to the head coach?
2) Would Bengals ownership and leadership demonstrate an ability to recognize and communicate what has gone wrong with a willingness to fix it?
Ben Johnson, as a head coach candidate, has communicated his approach to interviewing and contemplating his next coaching move:
Quote:No. 1, he'll be looking for organizational alignment, particularly between the GM and the head coach," Breer said. "And then he'll be looking for a recognition from the organization on things that have gone wrong and the willingness to fix them.
That info has been shared by various media outlets. Just one source:https://www.thebiglead.com/ben-johnson-s-new-criteria-for-head-coaching-job-seems-intended-for-bears.
I find the comments interesting and thought about how they might apply to the Bengals if Zac were getting replaced. Would Johnson even interview with the Bengals?
1) Would he view Mike Brown or Duke Tobin as the GM and what would his perspective be about organizational alignment from the Bengals front office to the head coach?
2) Would Bengals ownership and leadership demonstrate an ability to recognize and communicate what has gone wrong with a willingness to fix it?