12-20-2016, 12:53 PM
My ties to Bengals go back to attending games with my dad through the present when my boys and I always get together to watch the games on Sunday since we do not live in Cincinnati.
I am sure I would have season tickets, just like my Dad, if my life did not take me to North Carolina as a young man.
I have never felt this way before but if I lived in Cincinnati, I would write Brown a letter saying that I would not renew my tickets without a major change in coaching staff starting at the top. I am sure my letter would be trashed and make zero impression.
The record of Marvball is beyond ridiculous and unacceptable. His record against Steelers in general and at home I particular, 0-7 in playoffs, way below average in prime time, and below 500 against playoff level teams would never be accepted by any other NFL franchise and the equivalent would not be accepted by any other business or profession.
truly it is either comical or sad that Brown has not already fired Marv.
The daughter who made the observation about Tomlin versus Marv is very discerning.
There is simply no justification whatsoever for keeping Marvin another year. He should have been fired the day after the playoff meltdown last year. That would have sent a great signal to players that the BS that occurred would no longer be accepted.
Plus this team desperately needs new leadership with new 21st century ideas.
I am sure I would have season tickets, just like my Dad, if my life did not take me to North Carolina as a young man.
I have never felt this way before but if I lived in Cincinnati, I would write Brown a letter saying that I would not renew my tickets without a major change in coaching staff starting at the top. I am sure my letter would be trashed and make zero impression.
The record of Marvball is beyond ridiculous and unacceptable. His record against Steelers in general and at home I particular, 0-7 in playoffs, way below average in prime time, and below 500 against playoff level teams would never be accepted by any other NFL franchise and the equivalent would not be accepted by any other business or profession.
truly it is either comical or sad that Brown has not already fired Marv.
The daughter who made the observation about Tomlin versus Marv is very discerning.
There is simply no justification whatsoever for keeping Marvin another year. He should have been fired the day after the playoff meltdown last year. That would have sent a great signal to players that the BS that occurred would no longer be accepted.
Plus this team desperately needs new leadership with new 21st century ideas.