01-07-2019, 04:48 PM
People won't really believe it because of his obviously terrible run with the Browns, but Hue has been an excellent offensive coordinator and he is great at developing talent, or at least getting the most out of his talent. When his duties as a head coach were added into that, however, those skills could not be utilized. The offense was generally great in Cincy when he was here, and he got a good offense going in his 8-8 year in Oakland.
Jackson's history in getting the most out of his players is even better though. In his career he has gotten great performances out of quite a few players
Stephen Davis with the Redskins
The entire Bengals receiving core in the mid 2000s
He got a the only good year out of Michael Jenkins, and helped develop Roddy White with the Falcons
Coached up raw Joe Flacco on a relatively good rookie year
Darren McFadden had the best year of his career under Jackson
Again, the entire offense in his second stint was great
That all said, players talk. Players read the news. They know what he has said about his players and former organization when he left. I would sincerely doubt that players for any team would respect Hue after his time with the Browns as he tried to shuffle blame when he was failing. So no, he should not be with the team any more, not because he is bad at what he would do here, but because players wouldn't respect what he had to say
Jackson's history in getting the most out of his players is even better though. In his career he has gotten great performances out of quite a few players
Stephen Davis with the Redskins
The entire Bengals receiving core in the mid 2000s
He got a the only good year out of Michael Jenkins, and helped develop Roddy White with the Falcons
Coached up raw Joe Flacco on a relatively good rookie year
Darren McFadden had the best year of his career under Jackson
Again, the entire offense in his second stint was great
That all said, players talk. Players read the news. They know what he has said about his players and former organization when he left. I would sincerely doubt that players for any team would respect Hue after his time with the Browns as he tried to shuffle blame when he was failing. So no, he should not be with the team any more, not because he is bad at what he would do here, but because players wouldn't respect what he had to say