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Lets say good thing sabout Marvin Lewis and his teams
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(02-19-2017, 02:02 PM)fredtoast Wrote: This is called "confirmation bias".  That is what it is called when you see what you want to see instead of what really happened.

From Marvin's previous statements it leaves us to believe that the staff and himself coach the players up to gameday.

Once gameday begins it's the players who need to execute and perform.

If they do not perform then they only have themselves to blame.

Some of that is true. 

Though you do want your coach to pull and encourage players sometimes while the game is in progress.

Not sit there with mouth agape in disbelief, only to snap out of it, clapping and shouting "Let's Go!!" from afar.

No... he doesn't have to scream and stomp his feet.  Though there is nothing wrong disciplining the player on the sidelines.

Marvin I believe is a faith based coach.  He puts great faith in his methods, coaches, and his players.

Which is a good thing but also can be a drawback.

I would love to have someone interview Marvin with sideline video to pick his brain about what was going on at times and question his reactions.
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RE: Lets say good thing sabout Marvin Lewis and his teams - BengalsRocker - 02-19-2017, 04:23 PM

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