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Will Hue Jackson Be Coaching The Bengals In 2018?
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(07-08-2017, 11:16 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: 1. Hue was going to be given another coaching chance. We all know that. He was productive in Oakland and we saw what happened to them once he left. The Raiders won 11 games in the next 3 years once he left.

2. 5 times he did. And Fisher caught a pass for 31 yards. And yes, that 2 point play was terrible. No denying that. However, there's no "oh we definitely make it in". That doesn't happen in the NFL. And it's nothing like the Marshawn Lynch situation lol. With Lynch, you get more than one opportunity. 2 pointer you don't.

3. That's completely fine. He deserves criticism for only winning 1 game. But how is it a slap in the face to take a better job opportunity that gives you full say in whatever you do? He became his own boss rather than being underneath and HOPING he is given more chances.

 But he's done PLENTY with the other opportunities he has had.

You're obviously wrong with him "being a clown" lol. He's done A LOT.

With the Redskins as their RB coach, RB Stephen Davis rushed for 1,432 yards, breaking the record he had set in 1999 for most rushing yards in a season by a Redskin.
With the Bengals as their WR coach, Johnson (1,369 yards) and Houshmandzadeh (1,081 yards) became the first pair of Bengals to eclipse the 1,000–yard receiving mark in a single season. And we know how prolific the Bengals passing attack was from 2004-2006.
With the Ravens as their QB coach, he took on Joe Flacco his rookie year, who became the first rookie QB to win two playoff games in NFL history as the Ravens advanced to the AFC Championship game.
With the Raiders as their offensive coordinator, they more than doubled their scoring output from the previous year. Darren McFadden had a breakout year and the Raiders finished 6th in scoring and 10th in offense.
As the Raiders HC, he got them to a 7-4 record before their starting QB had an ACL tear, resulting in the Raiders trading for Carson Palmer. The team finished 8-8 though, and he was fired.
As the Bengals RB coach, the duo between Giovani bernard and Benjarvus Green-Ellis had 1987 all purpose yards and 15 TDs.
As the Bengals OC, they had the 6th best rushing attack in 2014. In 2015, the Bengals had one of the best offenses in the NFL, Andy Dalton was in the conversation of MVP, and he won Assistant Coach of the Year.

But no. You're right. He's a clown who's accomplished nothing.

Good stuff, Wolf..

I will add that being fired by the Browns is a feather in the cap of Bill Bellichek, and our very own Paul Brown. 

The Raiders became very threatened when Hue was trying to leverage his success in to some GM-type responsibilities and rather than let him see what he can do, they set their franchise back another five years.  

From way back, when he first came back here after his stint in Atlanta, I have always thought that he was destined to be our coach and would lead them to a Super Bowl.  I don't see it happening now, as I stated my previous thoughts as to how he will be successful in Cleveland and will be given adequate time to prove himself.  
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RE: Will Hue Jackson Be Coaching The Bengals In 2018? - SHRacerX - 07-12-2017, 08:06 AM

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