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No longer falling for it
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(11-12-2024, 12:32 PM)PCB Bengal Fan Wrote: The goal is a championship not a participation trophy, you enjoy the playoff losses (just being there) while other people don't. The "I want everything and I want it now" narrative is hilarious when we've never won a Super Bowl. Compare our fan base to Baltimore or Pitt, last week Balt fans booed when our offense was humming, they don't settle for mediocrity. You have a problem with people complaining about their team, I have a problem with that. You are trying to tell people how to be a fan. I don't know what you expected this year record wise, but I expected 13 wins this year and we're not going to make the playoffs. I swear there's a few posters on here that remind me of DennyG from the old boards.

Yeah. I can't imagine ever just being happy to get there. **** that. They play for a trophy that says your the best at the end of every year. If i wanted to see a bunch of people 'try hard' i'd go watch some rec league basketball. If you try to sell 'we want championships' and then don't do things to further that, you're just talking a bunch of shit. This league has shown, through multiple teams, the path to trophies. Stop trying to re-invent the damn wheel and do things that have shown to produce results. 





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Remaining loyal even if it's painful at times, I'm a glutton for punishment though.
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One of numerous depressing articles about the Bengals.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/williams-joe-burrow-and-ja-marr-chase-are-at-their-best-cincinnati-bengals-wasting-it/ar-AA1tIUy8?cvid=44A4E3BB6C774CF08A6A9DD55E02A7E9&ocid=msedgntp
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It's really quite amazing that Burrow and Chase are able to put up numbers like they are with opposing D's KNOWING THAT A PASS PLAY IS COMING AT THEM 75% of the time. I said back at season start that 2 things this team MUST do to be a contender is 1- establish a run game on O and 2- be able to STOP a run game on D. They haven't done either one and here we are again.
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(Yesterday, 12:18 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Yeah. I can't imagine ever just being happy to get there. **** that. They play for a trophy that says your the best at the end of every year. If i wanted to see a bunch of people 'try hard' i'd go watch some rec league basketball. If you try to sell 'we want championships' and then don't do things to further that, you're just talking a bunch of shit. This league has shown, through multiple teams, the path to trophies. Stop trying to re-invent the damn wheel and do things that have shown to produce results. 


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(11-12-2024, 08:12 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Dude has been Director of Player Personnel for the Bengals since before he turned 30 years old.

Looking back at his prior history, he played a couple seasons of Arena Football in his mid-20's then became Bengals director of player personnel just a few years later.
I don't believe he had any scouting or NFL job prior to this though, at least not what I can find.
His father, Bill, had been a director of player personnel and GM from the late 80's to early 2000's.
I would imagine that's where Duke learned from.

I have heard of Bill Tobin, didn't know Duke has been around the Bengals this long, thanks.

(11-12-2024, 08:31 PM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: His dad worked for and was friends with Brown. I think that's a sticking point for some. He assembled the rosters that saw Teryl Austin look like he was the worst DC in the league. This same DC is doing just fine in Pittsburgh. Someone in the building deserves a lot of credit for recent FA acquisitions like Hendrickson, Hilton, Awuzie, Reader, Kappa, etc. When that pace of signing impact free agents proved unsustainable, it became apparent that some of these recent drafts have not been good. Who should be held to account for that? And how? When I hear things like how media people have "seen the big board" before draft night, or we have guys like Dave Lapham predicting the first round selection every other year, or how the Bengals have the fewest scouts, or how Bengals scouts "talk to other teams's scouts" in order to build a consensus, I do wonder at the overall level of professionalism when it comes to drafting. None of that sounds like what an elite franchise would do. Then you have overall macro-strategy in regard to how rosters are assembled. You have guys like Andy Reid who have always focused on the trenches. Then you have what I'll call the Duke Tobin approach to team building. He will draft corners that fit different schemes. He will put a premium on skill position players. He will actively seek out Mixon/Burton types. He wants good offensive tackles, but seems content to field centers/guards who torpedo the effectiveness of the OL as a unit. The macro-philosophy seems very off from the top down. 

That point on Teryl Austin is eye opening for sure and how he is doing well with a great defensive roster where here he was putrid 
with a terrible roster. The drafting of players in different schemes and putting round pegs in square holes and been happening for 
a while now and shows why we at the very least need more scouts and Duke needs to step back and listen to the coaches and what
they want for their scheme more than just drafting talent.

(11-12-2024, 08:33 PM)Mickeypoo Wrote: I think Tobin is a very loyal family friend they can trust.  Mike Brown is the GM.  

I completely agree.  It has been time to make changes since Burrow got here.  They have changed nothing.  Of course I don't think they WANT to waste his career.  I believe they run things the way they always have and HOPE they do not waste Burrow, Chase careers.  I don't think they know how to do anything different/better because they are in a small minority family echo chamber.

I believe the Brown/Blackburn families are probably very nice people from what I have heard.  I don't think they sit in their offices trying to do things that hurt the team or make the team worse.  I do believe they are very stubborn and have an inner circle of only family members who are only willing to change so much.  As an example, why not do something as simple as get your scouting/analytics dept up to what a modern NFL franchise would look like.  No control issues.  Just trying to make things better.  They do nothing.  

Do you think they would bring in a GM and take that title from Mike Brown?  No way.  When he finally passes they will probably just give that title to Tobin and nothing will change.  That is the whole problem.  They are not willing to change.

Look what just happened with Chase.  They just cost themselves millions and hurt the team by doing so.  He is worth so much more now.   

I don't know man.  I just don't believe we have any real shot as long as the FO keeps operating the same way.  We got lucky one year and almost a second.  We are trending down, not up.

I wasn't always down on the Bengals like this.  Even through the 90's and 2000's I would root for them and watch every game.  I think the reason I am so down is that after decades of embarrassment and failure I truly believed that the awful losing seasons were over.  We had 2 awesome, exciting seasons.  Much reason for hope.  The future looked bright.  And now here we are.  No playoffs last year.  I know Burrow was hurt.  And now this year.  4-6 praying for a miracle.  

What do you think the FO is going to do different between now and next season to turn things around?  Some coaching changes?  Hire an actual, proven GM?  Better scouting dept so maybe our draft is better?

I don't know if Mikey Boy is the GM, he has say, but less than he has in the past which gives me some hope. Duke being such a friend of the
family does make me doubtful of us ever getting a real GM though which sucks. I agree with a lot of what you say here Mickeypoo. I just hope 
that if this Defense keeps playing this terrible we get rid of Lou and Hobby and get one of the top Defensive minds out there like Vrabel or one
of the others to coach up this Defense and put most of our money towards that side of the ball once Ja'Marr is extended.
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(Yesterday, 02:29 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: I have heard of Bill Tobin, didn't know Duke has been around the Bengals this long, thanks.


That point on Teryl Austin is eye opening for sure and how he is doing well with a great defensive roster where here he was putrid 
with a terrible roster. The drafting of players in different schemes and putting round pegs in square holes and been happening for 
a while now and shows why we at the very least need more scouts and Duke needs to step back and listen to the coaches and what
they want for their scheme more than just drafting talent.



I don't know if Mikey Boy is the GM, he has say, but less than he has in the past which gives me some hope. Duke being such a friend of the
family does make me doubtful of us ever getting a real GM though which sucks. I agree with a lot of what you say here Mickeypoo. I just hope 
that if this Defense keeps playing this terrible we get rid of Lou and Hobby and get one of the top Defensive minds out there like Vrabel or one
of the others to coach up this Defense and put most of our money towards that side of the ball once Ja'Marr is extended.

One could argue the coaches/coordinators should be figuring out how to adjust the gameplan to cater to the talent's strengths and mask their weaknesses, but I agree, talent can only go so far. Changing positions for a college player can also be challenging and take (much) longer than desired.
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Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: Started 1-4. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.

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(Yesterday, 02:47 PM)ochocincos Wrote: One could argue the coaches/coordinators should be figuring out how to adjust the gameplan to cater to the talent's strengths and mask their weaknesses, but I agree, talent can only go so far. Changing positions for a college player can also be challenging and take (much) longer than desired.

A little of both wouldn't be a bad thing I would think, but the coaches can only coach up what is given them.

And I have been hating on the coaches this entire season. Drafting a LT and putting him at Guard or RT as we have seen is just not a 
good plan. Bringing in unathletic OL and trying run wide zone is also not a good plan etc.

It is not a coincidence that it seems we have finally hit on an OL in Amarius Mims who is playing the same position as he was in college.
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(11-12-2024, 11:11 AM)Mickeypoo Wrote: Agree with everything you wrote except I now have zero hope for this season.  Watching other teams make improvements while we do nothing is painful.

comon Bro, we signed a guy named "Gary Brightwell " to the PS! We are so back on track now! 
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(Yesterday, 07:02 PM)kalibengal Wrote: comon Bro, we signed a guy named "Gary Brightwell " to the PS! We are so back on track now! 

Ha ha!  
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