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Pro Football Weekly: Bengals want Jay Gruden
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(12-19-2017, 07:31 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: on a side note dan lefevour  is available

Lefevour fever!!!!!


I'd be ok with Jay Gruden. Honestly...this would be a move to get me back on-board.  As Shake noted....not a lot of stink on him. He's somewhat of a Bungals outsider.  I'd take it.

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(12-19-2017, 08:32 PM)nkydiesel88 Wrote: Do we not remember his terrible play calling the season before he left? It was Bratkowski esque Run Run Pass Punt.

Or how about when the run was working and then ignored it for the rest of the game?

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He had his faults....but he was raw and young. It's better than what we have been presented with thus far.  Who knows....he may bring a good OC with him.

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Look, we all have to accept the fact that our next head coach is not going to be a big, fancy hire. If our choices are down to Jay Gruden, Paul Guenther, and Darrin Simmons, I'll take Gruden ten times out of ten. At least he has had a chance to step away from the Bengals organization while Guenther and Simmons have been here forever.
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(12-19-2017, 08:54 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Ran a "meh" offense while he was here?
Only 1 winning season in 4 years in DC?
Went 27-35 in those 4 years?
Went 0-1 in the postseason?
Challenged 21 plays and only won 8 of them?


Sounds like a prime Bengals HC candidate.

With the Management of this team being what it is, guys like Belichick aren't exactly going to drop what they're doing and rush in for an interview..
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So what about the rest of the staff?
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Maybe they can lure Brian Price over from the Reds! Talk about a record!  2019-20-21 and 22 1st round draft picks galore!  We could make Cleveland fans wanna be Bungles fans! 
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If Jay Gruden comes back, that means the entire coaching staff will be resigned.
If Hue Jackson comes back, that means the entire coaching staff will be resigned.


I don't want anyone who has been a part of this team to be Head Coach. I want an outsider who gets to hire his own staff and make his own player decisions. If after three years this new outsider doesn't have this team at least in the playoffs, he gets the boot and start all over again.


No to Gruden and Jackson.


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(12-19-2017, 06:50 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: http://www.profootballweekly.com/lists/2017/12/19/c3f38b56a9ff476fb417c56c9a810771/index.xml?page=1

'A source is telling Pro Football Weekly that in spite of Marvin Lewis' denials of the report he'll be leaving the Bengals coaching job after the season, Bengals owner Mike Brown and company have been aware of the situation for weeks now and — contrary to other reports that have Brown possibly targeting Browns head coach Hue Jackson — we hear the guy he'd love to bring back is Gruden.

Our sources are telling us that even if Gruden isn't let go, the Bengals think highly enough of him that they might consider approaching Washington about a deal. Right now the Bengals are in wait-and-watch mode to see what Snyder's next move will be.'

Let's keep a running total in the next HC derby--Simmons is the front runner, they want Hue, they want Gruden...so far.
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#30
Really it's going to come down to whoever agrees to keep Alexander.
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#31
That would be par for the course.  Do the easiest, cheapest coaching search possible.  I'm not against jay per se, but I wouldn't jump for joy either.

How about someone new and fresh here?
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What would it take to lure Urban Meyer to Cincy? I would say the Bengal's Head Coaching job is a step down from OH St. Football, but maybe he would give the NFL a shot. He wouldn't have to move far.
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(12-19-2017, 08:19 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: Don't forget about the Deuce. Ninja

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I don't see him leaving a job in Washington unless he's fired. Furthermore, there team will actually make moves in the offseason season to improve their team. Heiden is a good coach but frankly, I hope he stays in Washington and we go after a guy like mc Daniels, the D.C. For the patriots, or an up and coming coordinator looking for his shot. I'd kill for a guy like araens from az or bill o Brien. Preferably someone that has wins. Playoff game or is a top notch OC
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#35
Have always been a big Jay Gruden fan and supporter since his playing days.

Would love it if he came back.

He crushed the draft when he was here as well.
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(12-19-2017, 10:47 PM)Big Boss Wrote: Really it's going to come down to whoever agrees to keep Alexander.


Do not doubt yet sure hope not.

Want him gone the most. 
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#37
Wouldn’t be a great hire, but we could do worse. If he was packaged with Cousins, then I’d be all for it. :)

I think we’ve had our expectations lowered, by rumors of guys like Simmons being on the list.

Seems like a long shot though. First he has to be fired or traded. If he’s fired, there may be a better job offer out there too. Don’t forget, he’s seen this operation up close. I’d be surprised if he’d come back, unless he felt like he had no other options.
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#38
Jay Gruden hasn't won a playoff game.. has he? Jay's stats were better under Marvin than on his own as a HC. He is as mediocre as Marvin. I rather look somewhere else.. John Gruden I might consider but he's been out of coaching for a while too.
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#39
Jay Gruden is a HECK of a lot better than our other REALISTIC options of Hue, Simmons, and Pauly G.
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(12-19-2017, 08:32 PM)nkydiesel88 Wrote: Do we not remember his terrible play calling the season before he left? It was Bratkowski esque Run Run Pass Punt.

I don't think you remember the problem with gruden was tooo many passes that last season
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