11-18-2020, 04:33 PM
(11-18-2020, 09:29 AM)SuperBowlBound! Wrote: To start off I for one would give him 1 if not 2 more years.
I don't have a replacement for him but laugh at the people on the board who think the best solution is always to fire the coach.
Firing coach should be the last thing you want to do. It could dramatically change how your team is being built and set you back 2-3 more years.
Those that are clamoring to have Zak Taylor fired, what staff are you going to bring in to replace him with. Before you say someone you need to make sure that they would actually coach here.
Bill Cowher - Would not come out of retirement to coach the Bengals.
Tony Dungy - Would not come out of retirement to coach the Bengals.
Rex Ryan - Would not come out of retirement to coach the Bengals and we would not want him as a HC.
Lets see who you got.
First off, I wouldn't bother with old head coaches who haven't seen the sidelines in over a decade like the ones you listed.
Secondly, there are some damn good college head coaches out there. There's an abundance of possibilities if you are willing to open your eyes and look.
Thirdly, Taylor hasn't been successful at any level, anywhere in his career. His failures with the Bengals is just a continuation of how well he performed before he arrived.
Lastly, you do not make something better by making is worse first. Taylor has made is worse and that's very easy to see on the field and in scores. Sucking so bad that you are handed Burrow, then continuing to suck ass, just shows that he truly has no legit plan, just like his game planning.