10-23-2018, 02:02 PM
(10-23-2018, 11:26 AM)Wyche Wrote: Kinda like those hypocrites that bash Dalton but give Merv 16 passes?
I mean, Merv got three playoff games without Dalton and lost those too, so......
People finally realized that there's no way we have continuously drafted choke artists for 16 years......and started looking elsewhere.
Stop it!!!
Nobody is bashing Dalton.
You are doing exactly what I stated. You state Marvin's loss's, but you conveniently forget that Mike Brown was here with those playoff loss's.
We don't have a hands off owner [eg. Chris Henry]. We have an owner that is very cheap. Why you would stop at Marvin is beyond me.
Every Bengal fan that does not have amnesia really knows what was wrong with this team since Mike Brown fired Sam Wyche. [You of all people should no better ]. Turn in your Wyche's badge.
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Since Brown became owner, the team has had 7 winning seasons out of 24 and has a winning percentage of .418 (163-228-1) in the regular season and .000 (0-7) in the playoffs.[24] In 2008, the Bengals set a record for the most games needed under one specific owner to attain 100 wins (288). In 2010, the team set a record for the fewest games needed to lose 200 (both considering and not considering playoffs) under one specific owner (314).[25]
The Bengals hold a number of distinctions for the time frame of Brown's ownership: It is the only team with three nine-game-or-more losing streaks.[26] It also holds six of the twenty-five 0-6 starts (24%)[27] and four of the thirteen 0-8 starts (31%) in that time.[28] The Bengals have gone winless in October nine different times in twenty-two years under five different head coaches (Sam Wyche was originally hired by Paul Brown). As a result of all this, Brown is widely considered to be among the worst owners in the NFL as well as perhaps the worst owner in NFL history. Fans from all NFL teams, players both current and former from all NFL teams, as well as coaches from all NFL teams and NFL analyst's have all stated that Brown has no business running an NFL team and should put his team up for sale.
The most successful coach during Mike Brown's tenure is current coach Marvin Lewis with a .543 winning percentage (112-94-2).[29] The Bengals won the AFC North Division in 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2015 (then losing to the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, San Diego Chargers, and division rival Pittsburgh Steelers again, respectively) and earned a Wild Card spot in the playoffs in both 2011 and 2012, losing to the Houston Texans both times: 31-10 in the 2011 playoffs and 19-13 in the 2012 post-season. The team then earned a Wild Card (Due to insufficient regular season wins for a bye week in the AFC) match against San Diego in the playoffs of the 2013 season, but lost 10-27 in that 2013 post-season match.
In 2009 Yahoo sports ranked Mike Brown as the second worst owner in the NFL.[30]
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