09-16-2017, 01:19 PM
Regardless of how it was portrayed, MB still has the final say as the owner.
I think the firing of Zampese not only 'during' the season, but '2 games into' the season, probably pleasantly surprised Bengal fans, but also probably rocked the NFL world, and could end up being the beginning of some history being rewritten for this franchise.
I know most Bengal fans want things to happen yesterday, but this was a step in the right direction for this franchise!
Since the owner can't be traded or fired, all we can do is hope MB starts to see 'some' light. For the history of this franchise and MB personally, it was a HUGE step in the right direction.
Let's see what happens in Green Bay and beyond.
I'm not climbing on the 'playoff bandwagon' because 12% of teams that start 0-2 have made the playoffs, but at least it's at 12% and not 0%.
Remember the 2004 ALCS? Before that series the percentage of MLB teams coming back from 0-3 deficit was 0%!!
I think the firing of Zampese not only 'during' the season, but '2 games into' the season, probably pleasantly surprised Bengal fans, but also probably rocked the NFL world, and could end up being the beginning of some history being rewritten for this franchise.
I know most Bengal fans want things to happen yesterday, but this was a step in the right direction for this franchise!
Since the owner can't be traded or fired, all we can do is hope MB starts to see 'some' light. For the history of this franchise and MB personally, it was a HUGE step in the right direction.
Let's see what happens in Green Bay and beyond.
I'm not climbing on the 'playoff bandwagon' because 12% of teams that start 0-2 have made the playoffs, but at least it's at 12% and not 0%.
Remember the 2004 ALCS? Before that series the percentage of MLB teams coming back from 0-3 deficit was 0%!!