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The Concept of Giving a Coach a Few Years to Build a Team
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(10-19-2019, 05:52 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: I'm with you on this feeling from what I've seen.

Bad game-planning outside of some obvious bad talent.

It's funny how quickly that glimmer from the Seahawks game faded so quickly.

I suppose Taylor could be saved as HC and most of the others dumped just to save the front office some face.

My issue with that is some desirable OC/DC candidates might not want to work under Taylor.

That's where Gruden or Hue might come into play just to be realistic.

I know this might seem unpleasant, but Hue might even be interested in a DC job with the Bengals.

These are unpopular but realistic people for Brown to hire.

The Seahawks play close games. It's what they do. The Cardinals and 49ers won like 3 games each last year and beat the Seahawks some games and played them close in others.

Plus, it was the 1st game of the season of a new coaching regime. There was no tape on our schemes. Heck, outside of copying the Rams offense...I don't know that much was known. Now that it's on tape...teams see our weaknesses and destroy them.

The Cardinals game was interesting. We ran the ball VERY WELL on the 1st drive. Then, after that we couldn't. What happened? How did the Cardinals look so lost stopping the run on 1 drive, then totally take the run away? How come we can't do that?
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