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How timing affects the perception of a coach
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(11-27-2019, 01:47 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Indeed. And I just saw a good write-up on Top 10 rookies this year...and the 49ers have 3 of them. So some teams find production from players drafted in later rounds. We don't.

re: Zac - Bengals management may have given him too much power to select a staff. He brought in a lot of friends, so of which who were inexperienced. They should have at minimum forced him to sign an experienced DC like Del Rio.


I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall when Jack Del Rio either was denied or declined the defensive coordinator job. I make no secret I’m a huge fan of Del Rio but I’m not displeased with what Lou Anarumo has done given his inexperience and the lack of talent on the roster. The Bengals’ defense is allowing ten less points per game than in 2018 under Teryl Austin. It’s still too much but it’s better. Lou has improved the defense but the offense has seriously regressed, especially the run game. It wasn’t right to expect Andy Dalton to win by throwing fifty passes per game.
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RE: How timing affects the perception of a coach - Fan_in_Kettering - 11-27-2019, 02:08 PM

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