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Marvin: 'It's ridiculous and sad'
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(12-30-2018, 10:13 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Honestly, he's the latest in a long string to be villafied by poor Bengals Management: Pickens, Dillon, Spikes, Palmer, and now Marvin.

His fault was staying too long.

It's kind of like having a Labrador that will eat as long as it's fed and MB kept feeding it. The Bengals SHOULD have moved on from him after 2013, but they didn't so he's lost all his luster.

Had he left 5 years ago for another job, people would have looked back on him fondly. Now, he embodies the Bengals woes.

I agree with most of this as well.

Marvin should get some praise and thanks for pulling this team out of the gutter.

He just stayed too long and management here was comfortable with the way they ran things(or didn't).

It's a shame because he might have left here with a shred of admiration from the fan base.

Instead he can't leave town quick enough for most fans.

Not really a victim, but certainly could have had a legacy with positives and possibly Head Coached again somewhere.

That just shows how staying the course of comfort doesn't always bode well.
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RE: Marvin: 'It's ridiculous and sad' - BengalsRocker - 12-30-2018, 11:24 PM

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