01-10-2018, 02:54 PM
(01-09-2018, 03:40 PM)Trademark Wrote: The football life of Bob Bicknell, which began in junior high when he held the cord of his father's headsets and had to duck the incoming fruit when Jack Bicknell called the right play to get Boston College into the Tangerine Bowl, just got even more interesting Monday when he was named A.J. Green's position coach.
"That's probably the next best thing about this was an opportunity to work with someone like him," said Bicknell, the Bengals' new receivers coach who arrives via a one-year stint coaching the Baylor receivers. "You just watch what he does as a player and everyone can see that, but (also) everything I've heard about him as a person and a professional."
The first best thing for Bicknell is his reunion with Bengals offensive coordinator Bill Lazor, the quarterbacks coach in 2013 when Bicknell coached the wide receivers during Chip Kelly's first season as the Eagles' cutting edge head coach that took the NFL by storm with an up-tempo, no huddle offense.
Lazor and head coach Marvin Lewis have indicated they feel that fast-paced style suits Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton, although it remains to be seen how they'll deploy it.
http://bengals.com/s/30838/embeddedNewsPath?itemUri=-1379441029/141467118146151413984303179
Who else thinks that Marvin wants this so his team might FINALLY be able to run a hurry-up/2 minute drill? But, he probably doesn't understand that it is more about matching personnel without subs than actually working faster. Poor, Marv...15 years and zero hurry up offenses...