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Nobody Would Want Bengals Head Coaching Job
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(12-20-2020, 01:04 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: This job can be as attractive as any other.  

If you make a real commitment to doing things the right way (Hiring a GM, pledging to spend money when and where needed, etc) then there's nothing stopping us from competing with any other franchise for a potential candidate.

If we choose to do nothing, and keep things exactly the same (No true GM, Duke Tobin still in place, Brown/Blackburn meddling, small scouting department) then yeah, it's not going to be the most desirable job.  But even still, there's only so many coaching jobs in this league, and someone will be willing to take the risk in the hopes they can be the one to turn it around.

That's no fun! Let's just keep Zac and the Staff. Say no other coach would ever come here. Go 2-14 every year. Blame the losses on injuries, the front office, covid, and other factors. AND the cherry on top, when we lose a game by 8 or less, we'll just count that as a win! (And it was a win because fumbles don't count! And if we threw an extra 80 yard TD it is a win.) And, if our QB gets hurt, we'll just act like no team can win with a backup QB...despite the fact that other teams do.

Then, every offseason, we'll talk about how amazing our draft was and how our offensive line is fixed. How our defensive line is insanely good at pass rushing. That we are 5 deep with Top 2 WR's.

Lets do this instead.
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RE: Nobody Would Want Bengals Head Coaching Job - THE PISTONS - 12-20-2020, 01:09 PM

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