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Possible Zac Taylor replacements
#21
I'm kinda intrigued with Brady if I'm being honest.... Johnson wouldn't be a bad choice either.

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#22
(11-19-2024, 01:34 PM)Nately120 Wrote: We should fire him and make Press Taylor the HC.

It has to be on Zac's birthday too
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(11-19-2024, 02:08 PM)RegularGuy22 Wrote: The Bengals will always seek unproven head coaches or coaches that don't have a SB win. They are always cheaper to sign and eager to make a name for themselves even knowing how the Brown family runs things. Was it Bill Parcells that said  "If you want to hire me to cook the dinner then I get to chose the ingredients." But the Bengals way is to ask for a full blown steak dinner and hand the head coach a bag of Aldi's frozen rice.

They simply refuse to give up total control and Goodberry is correct when he said coaches here are trying to compete in the NFL one handed because of a tight fisted front office. The list of bright eyed new young coaches will always take the Bengals HC job because it is their shot at success only to learn most doors are closed to them in Bengal land.


"If you want me to cook dinner, at least let me shop for the groceries". 

You're exactly on point. 

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(11-19-2024, 04:30 PM)Wyche Wrote: "If you want me to cook dinner, at least let me shop for the groceries". 

You're exactly on point. 

And that's the reason despite B.B. praising the Brown family, he would never sign on here. Vrabel is interesting though.
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(11-19-2024, 01:39 PM)Bengalbug Wrote: The only way it works.  Bill takes less than market (but way more than Taylor makes), bengals justify the move by giving him HC/GM role.  

Bill only takes the haircut, over market, bc he wants to prove he can win without Brady, as Brady did without him.  This is about the best possible chance to make that happen, due to burrow.

Bill doesn’t need the money, he needs to fix the narrative.

Bill solidifies himself as the GOAT, even though he already is (like Phil Jackson).  Burrow becomes his Kobe, to Brady being his Jordan.
Bill is the GOAT of cheating, hard pass.
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(11-19-2024, 05:05 PM)PCB Bengal Fan Wrote: Bill is the GOAT of cheating, hard pass.

In some circles they roll with the phrase "if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'"
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#27
Best we can hope for is a new DC and OL coach.
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(11-19-2024, 05:14 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: In some circles they roll with the phrase "if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'"

I guess the Bengals have never tried.
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#29
Every single one of those guys has a better resume than Taylor before being hired by the Bengals.
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#30
I like the Vrabel idea. He seems like he was born to coach in the AFC North.

He managed to get a 1 seed with Ryan Tannehill as his QB.

I still doubt that Zac goes anywhere. The family despises doing the work that goes into interviewing and hiring a new staff.
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#31
People realize Vrabel is only available because Tennessee did not want him anymore, right?
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#32
(11-19-2024, 04:30 PM)Wyche Wrote: "If you want me to cook dinner, at least let me shop for the groceries". 

You're exactly on point. 

Idk if this holds up anymore.  After year 1, Taylor got a couple of legitimate hauls of defensive free agents.  Many turned out to be really impactful.  Outside of a couple of odd Jackson Carman type picks, I think Taylor and co have had plenty of control over drafting as well.

Also, they rebuilt most of the o-line in FA.  They've struggled, but they've brought in what looked like solid RT veterans that just haven't stuck.  OBJ was the best OL on the market and in his prime when he came here.  That's something that you would never have seriously considered happening in the Marvin era.  I couldn't believe it when they signed him.

The final roadblocks to personnel legitimacy for this team are a scouting dept. and guaranteed money.  
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(11-19-2024, 05:41 PM)Sled21 Wrote: People realize Vrabel is only available because Tennessee did not want him anymore, right?

Yeah, you're right.  

I suppose someone should have told KC that Andy Reid was only available because Philly didn't want him anymore.  
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(11-19-2024, 04:50 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: And that's the reason despite B.B. praising the Brown family, he would never sign on here. Vrabel is interesting though.

I'm not big on Bellichick.  He's 72 years old and seems a bit out of touch.  I'm unsure whether or not "football at gunpoint" is what we need to fix things here.  It might actually make things worse.
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(11-19-2024, 05:49 PM)samhain Wrote: Yeah, you're right.  

I suppose someone should have told KC that Andy Reid was only available because Philly didn't want him anymore.  

My point is, it's easy to become enamored with somebody, while not taking into account someone else had him in the same position and fired him. That's why the same coaches keep getting fired and hired. If we were going to replace Taylor, I'd rather take an OC somewhere instead of someone else's cast off. I seriously don't think Reid would still be at KC without Mahomes. Just like Belicheat getting fired when he lost Brady.
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(11-19-2024, 04:30 PM)Wyche Wrote: "If you want me to cook dinner, at least let me shop for the groceries". 

You're exactly on point. 

Famous line by a highly respected coach. High level coaches want control. The true mafia is in Cincinnati and no one but family controls what happens. 
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari. 
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(11-19-2024, 05:05 PM)PCB Bengal Fan Wrote: Bill is the GOAT of cheating, hard pass.

I imagine that almost every successful coach has navigated around the rules to their benefit.
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(11-19-2024, 05:51 PM)Sled21 Wrote: My point is, it's easy to become enamored with somebody, while not taking into account someone else had him in the same position and fired him. That's why the same coaches keep getting fired and hired. If we were going to replace Taylor, I'd rather take an OC somewhere instead of someone else's cast off. I seriously don't think Reid would still be at KC without Mahomes. Just like Belicheat getting fired when he lost Brady.

Yeah, that's one way of going about it.  The main pitfall of hiring a young OC is understanding if they can manage an entire locker room and staff or not.  Taylor is pretty good at that aspect of the job.  It might be his best attribute.  Not all young guys are going to be like that.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/time-mismanagement-hurt-the-bengals-on-a-critical-play-late-vs-chargers-says-tony-pike/ar-AA1umD7H?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=060c657421274a62b5c107e09cbfc79a&ei=17

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/ranking-most-likely-nfl-head-coaches-to-be-fired/ss-AA1umhLh?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=9a4aaa56849c4f2ea057e7be32c54bfb&ei=17#image=4

Here's to hoping Cheers
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(11-19-2024, 12:34 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Weather or not Zac Taylor is feeling the heat from the FO, after this season's implosion at least the media is screaming for Zac to get the axe.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/top-candidates-to-replace-zac-taylor-as-bengals-head-coach/ar-AA1ulWQC?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=b04b8853e11e47999d137994da871391&ei=14

the media is not screaming for Taylor to be fired..certain individuals in the media are..Taylor is not going anywhere nor should he..there needs to be some changes  and fine tuning  and there will be I would imagine
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