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Jim Mora's Past Is The Bengals Present
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(12-23-2016, 06:57 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I don't understand any of your posts in thnis thread.

I never said anything like that.

Here is my position.  Probably should not fire the head coach when he is maing the playoffs every year, but if the team takes a dive and gets a lot worse then it might be time to fire him.  What is so hard for you to understand?

Look, it's just that you always seemed far more impressed by the streak of 5 straight playoff trips (with no wins) than most. You've used it to defend Marv a lot in the past. 

If 5 straight playoff trips (no wins) was such an impressive feat, I'm not sure why you'd be so quick to fire him for a 6 win type of season. 

Personally, if Marv had a few playoff wins sprinkled in there, I wouldn't want him fired over this season. It honestly hasn't been all that bad, and I do think a quick rebound is very possible. For me, the playoff losses are a factor.

If they're not a factor for you, I'm just not sure why you'd can a guy when it's pretty obvious what the biggest problems were this year, and that makes a rebound seem probable. 
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RE: Jim Mora's Past Is The Bengals Present - Shake n Blake - 12-23-2016, 07:51 PM

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