12-11-2020, 05:32 PM
(12-11-2020, 04:19 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I'm sure the front office played a part for why the Bengals are not a desirable coaching destination.
However, Taylor seems responsible for:
- Which specific coaches he has
- Offensive playcalling
- Indirectly the defensive playcalling, defensive scheme, and OL blocking scheme
The Bengals could make some changes to attract better talent (both coaches and players), but there's really no way to think Taylor is only limited because of this front office until we actually see him elsewhere. Up to this point, he hasn't been successful with any role aside from QB coach.
One funny thing I hear fans say as 'A bunch of job openings this year. Many of the good candidates might be gone.'
When we hired Zac, we're the only team that considered him strongly as a HC. Same with Kingsbury for the Cardinals. And same with Flores with the Dolphins.
One year, the Colts thought they hired McDaniels and he left them at the alter and they hired Reich who was a good hire.
So, most HC's aren't necessarily the big name guys.
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