02-11-2017, 10:55 AM
(02-10-2017, 03:27 PM)Hoofhearted Wrote: Mike Brown.
He's the one who's stuck with this "we're better than the 90's" mantra, and is fine with the way this team's performed under Marv.
He's the one who's stuck with a shade over .500 regular season and opher postseason Head Coach.
He's the one who sticks with loyalty over accountability.
He's the one who holds the city accountable for paying for their stadium, upgrades, etc. while also not wanting to pay for a practice facility, expanded staff (scouting, Physicians, strength & conditioning, etc).
Those are examples of our CEO/Owner/Head man has set for us.
This is one of those arguments where it is like a Republican trying to tell a Democrat something is different than they see it. It is probably futile. And before I start, I am not a relative and not on the payroll.
Mike Brown wants to win as much as we do, if not more. He has "stuck with Marvin" because he doesn't make quick decisions out of passion....like the Falcons firing two defensive coaches moments after the Super Bowl. This is a very intelligent and calculating man. I believe he didn't fire Marvin because it was one really off year. A blip on an otherwise positive trajectory. I don't know if Marvin can ever truly change his stripes and play with the kind of aggression necessary to win a championship, but Mike Brown rightly believes that one year shouldn't take away Marvin's opportunity to finish what he started. As much as I hate conservative, bad clock management, no in-game adjustment Marv, I and still pulling for the guy to complete the mission.
The city does NOT pay for all the stadium and upgrades. The city agreed to a slight tax increase to help funding of a new stadium and for improvements over the course of its existence. Every singly owner in the NFL would do the exact same thing, and Mr. Brown did pay for improvements, enhancements, more scouts, and better coaches (how quickly we forget that the Bengals had one of the highest overall payrolls for coaches when they had Marv, Zim, and Gruden all together. And he assembled that coaching staff. He may be judicious in how he spends his money, but he definitely spends on players that have earned it...there was never a question that our core players would be re-signed and offered fair market value. The fact that Nelson, Sanu, and Jones left doesn't change that. The Bengals wisely didn't overpay to keep them, but it should be noted their offers were very close.
As far as the day to day operations, he does very little any more...this team is primarily run by Marvin, Katie, and Troy. And with the exception of this past season, they have put a winning team on the field that has had a legitimate shot every season for five straight years and overcome a troublesome decade and the stigma that went with it.