03-09-2018, 07:46 PM
(03-06-2018, 10:05 AM)fredtoast Wrote: This is starting to get ridiculous. Now throwing the ball every down is not even "aggressive" enough. Apparently ever single pass has to be a bomb.
In the second drive of the second half against the Steelers Dalton hit two deep passes. One to green for 60 yards and one to LaFell for 27 yards. (BTW I believe that is the same LaFell who you claimed never got open the entire year)
The point I keep making is that there is a difference between "aggressive" and "playing well". It seems to me that whenever the Bengals play poorly many people around here just automatically label that as "too conservative".
I also agree that over all Marvin is generally conservative with his gameplan, but so are LOTS OF GREAT NFL COACHES.
The Eagles finished last year ranked 6th in rush attempts and only 13th pass attempts (and 13th in yards per pass attempt), yet they were 3rd in points scored.
The Jags were ranked 1st is rush attempts and only 21st in pass attempts (and 12th in yards per pass attempt) yet they were 5th in points scored.
This idea that you have to constatly be throwing the ball deep to score points is a myth. Scoring points is about playing BETTER not about running a hurry up offense with lots of deep passes.
(03-07-2018, 10:39 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Actually Marvin was roasted around here for throwing the ball TOO MUCH in the second half of the '14 playoff game against the Chargers.
That is the problem with all the message board experts around here. They can say whatever they want and never have to deal with reality.
The them hard facts are just "BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH". Anything that proves them wrong is ignored.
So you cited two coaches who haven't been in the league long enough to be considered great. They may become great, but not yet. Does this mean you consider yourself a message board expert?
(03-09-2018, 12:18 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Yes I did, and that sentence is 100% accurate.
Do you disagree?
Again, the implication here that Marvin is a great coach and its 100% accurate. Opinion, not fact. You don't just get make stuff up and claim it's true.
(03-09-2018, 12:36 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Grammar lesson...Using the term "great coach" in the same sentence with "Marvin Lewis" does not mean "Marvin Lewis is a great coach". All I am saying is a lot of great coaches were conservative much like Marvin is. So you can't say "Marvin sucks because he is conservative".
You seem to be accusing me of saying this since its quotated. Where did I say this again?
(03-09-2018, 01:10 PM)BenZoo2 Wrote: Grammar lesson. You said Marvin has a conservative game plan plan like lots of other great coaches. I assumed you were speaking metaphorically.
Then you said Marvin being a great coach is 100% accurate. That falls into several categories, i.e. opinion, subjective, perhaps even misguided conjecture? It isn't 100% accurate. But go ahead and post some snippet of a fact that attempts to prove your assertion.
And where did I say Marvin sucks because he is conservative?
You have ignored all this blah, blah blah
(03-09-2018, 02:35 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Here is exactly what i said
Never said Marvin was a great coach. Just said lots of great coaches are conservative like Marvin.
Great coaches are conservative like Marvin. Again this is a simile. So which is it, are lots of great coaches like Marvin or are they great because they are conservative, like marvin?