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The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team
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(10-19-2019, 10:27 AM)BengalsRocker Wrote: It still seems odd that for a fall-back plan that Brown, Blackburn, Tobin couldn't get a decent OC/DC who could be a possible interim HC if the Zac Taylor experiment doesn't work.

Either they really tried(like Del Rio)and failed or had enough confidence in ZT that it was a secondary notion.

There was a reason the Front Office did not want to bring in a vet assistant as OC/DC.  They are in Taylor's corner for at least 3 years.  They do not want Taylor to sense any pressure.  I think the Front Office knows that the talent is aging and that Taylor needs time to infuse more talent into the team.  Tobin has missed on talent lately and if any football minded person in the organization cannot see that Miller, Jerry, Brown, and Hart are at the very best slightly below NFL average, then there is a more serious problem.  
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RE: The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team - psychdoctor - 10-19-2019, 03:04 PM

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