01-03-2018, 09:06 PM
(01-03-2018, 07:46 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Many people view him as a much bigger upgrade to that of Ken Zampese. And while in 2017 they actually scored TDs under Lazor rather than Zampese, Lazor still isn't a good coach.I come on and say Lasor took over awful 0-2 team that tied 1930's Eagles as worst offense in NFL ever....Lasor came in and got 7-7 out of these sad sacks....Yesterday I had people on here telling me 7-7 is just a number. 7 wins is just a number some said....Then you throw these garbage can fulls of stats and numbers out as reasons to fire Lasor.......I say these are meaningless numbers....I'll stick with these numbers 7 and 1...Lasor got 7 wins out of these bums...and Lasor is back for 1 more year.....7 and 7 was .500 ball and he is back for 1 more year. .....and to those that didn't like me saying how Tony Rome doing our TV games was impressed by Lasor, to you I say, Tony Romo, Tony Romo, Tony Romo...I'll take this NFL quarterbacks opinion of Lasor over those who wanted him fired.
These stats are from Josh Kirkendall, using numbers and references from Pro Football Reference
And here are the rushing yards and where they rank in the Bengals 50 year franchise
Under Bill Lazor, the offense didn't score a TD in the second half in 5 games.
They ranked 31st in the NFL in points in the second half with only 7.
Sure. There were positives in the run game and in the final two games. But let's not forget how terrible they were against the Bears and Vikings two weeks prior. Or how they couldn't score more than 3 points against Pittsburgh in the 2nd half.
Bill Lazor is not a good coordinator. Even with other teams.
With the Dolphins in 2015, his offense ranked 28th in points in the 2nd half.
Resigning him is not a good move.
1968 Bengal Fan