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Old 12-27-2010, 06:09 PM
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You're an idiot if you can't name any of their DBs. Hall and Joseph are one of the best CB tandems in the league.
I can name Revis however!! How big an idiot can I be? (wait, don't answer that!) I can name Haden and Brown too as I am a Browns fan!!
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:12 PM
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Maybe not every human being on the planet is worth standing up for and defending, but I think Marvin Lewis deserves defense is all. He was far, far from a coaching disaster there in Cincinnati. Of course, I am also in the camp of keeping Mangini for another year at least. I'm not convinced he is a terrible coach either yet.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:13 PM
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Wilford Brimley stand-in Holmgren will be the Browns coach next year.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:20 PM
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Maybe not every human being on the planet is worth standing up for and defending, but I think Marvin Lewis deserves defense is all. He was far, far from a coaching disaster there in Cincinnati. Of course, I am also in the camp of keeping Mangini for another year at least. I'm not convinced he is a terrible coach either yet.
Mangini's done a far better coaching job this season than Lewis has. The other problem with Lewis is that not only has he not won a playoff game, his performance is getting worse as his tenure progresses. After going 42-38 his first five years, he's 18-28-1 his last three. And those unbelievable losses against Tampa and New Orleans are on him. Just because he made the Bengals mediocre for a few years rather than terrible doesn't mean he gets the job forever.
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What's the magic number ateam? How long do you give a coach. What if the Jets lost their first playoff game this year, do you fire Rex Ryan? He had two years and couldnt' get to the Super Bowl, so what good is he?? Is it 4 years? 6 years? 3 years? What is your magic forumla for how long a coach should have?
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What's the magic number ateam? How long do you give a coach. What if the Jets lost their first playoff game this year, do you fire Rex Ryan? He had two years and couldnt' get to the Super Bowl, so what good is he?? Is it 4 years? 6 years? 3 years? What is your magic forumla for how long a coach should have?
Yeah, that's a good comparison. Rex has coached two years, went to the AFC Championship game in his first and is in the playoffs in his second. Marvin Lewis has coached eight years and is 0-2 in the playoffs. THE SCALES ARE PERFECTLY BALANCED!
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:24 PM
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Carson Palmer should be fired.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:28 PM
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And with that being said no sane man would want the Cincinnati job.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:31 PM
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Yeah, that's a good comparison. Rex has coached two years, went to the AFC Championship game in his first and is in the playoffs in his second. Marvin Lewis has coached eight years and is 0-2 in the playoffs. THE SCALES ARE PERFECTLY BALANCED!
That's not a comparison. I'm not comparing anything. Where do you ateam, yourself, draw the line? When is enough time? Is going to the playoffs every year enough even if you never win a championship? Is that enough to keep your job? Is it 5 years of doing that until you win a championship? I simply like quiet coaches like Lewis is all. The 3 best coaches of my lifetime of the teams I follow were Mike Hargrove, Lenny Wilkens, and Marty Schottenheimer. None of the 3 won a championship, the fans and management got tired of them and they were let go and none of those teams has been as good since they left. None of the 3 could win the last game of the season as they always lost that last one...so they got canned.

I've seen 3 coaches in Cleveland with similar temperment to Lewis who had success get canned and none of those 3 teams have ever been as good since. Just because Lewis can't win titles in Cincy does not mean firing him will make the team better. I think it's just as likely they will get worse if they fire him is all. I've seen it happen many times over.
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Oh, cut the bullshit. He's had eight seasons, won zero playoff games and his results are getting worse. The guy should be gone.
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Oh, cut the bullshit. He's had eight seasons, won zero playoff games and his results are getting worse. The guy should be gone.
Here's Bill Cowher's 7th, 8th and 9th seasons in Pittsburgh. 7-9, 6-10, 9-7. That's 22-26.

Not only zero playoff wins, but zero playoff games those 3 years. He had a few playoff wins at that point, but no titles, only one Super Bowl appearance. By his 14th season he finally won a title. They are the model NFL franchise. I prefer their method.
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Wow, you really have to be kidding at this point. That might be the worst cherry-picking I've ever seen. The guy had already gone 11-5, 9-7, 12-4, 11-5, 10-6 and 11-5 with 6 playoff appearances in the 6 years before that and went to a Super Bowl. And now you're comparing him to Marvin Lewis. You're terrible at debating.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:56 PM
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Wow, you really have to be kidding at this point. That might be the worst cherry-picking I've ever seen. The guy had already gone 11-5, 9-7, 12-4, 11-5, 10-6 and 11-5 with 6 playoff appearances in the 6 years before that and gotten to a Super Bowl. And now you're comparing him to Marvin Lewis. You're terrible at debating.
I did not compare him to Marvin Lewis. As a separate entity I detailed Cowher's 7th. 8th and 9th seasons. I never compared how Cowher coaches a game to how Lewis coaches a game. Cowher had 6 good but non-championship years, much better than Noll's last 6 years. Lewis took the team to 2 division titles in 8 years after zero for the franchise the previous 12. Cowher improved the Steelers, then had 3 struggling years....the calm franchise stuck with him and it paid off. I can compare and say Lewis did improve the Bengal franchise then struggled this year. I can say that perhaps based on only this year it may be hasty to decide to fire him. I look at last year, they had the defending Super Bowl champions and the two participants in the AFC championship game in their division and they swept them and won the division. That my friend is a great coaching job...period, end of story.

I can compare how franchises behave and what to do. AFter what the Steelers had done championship wise with Noll, it would have made sense to fire a guy like Cowher after 3 terrible years, they didn't.

No, noone on this board can compete with me for presenting facts and logic to any debate. You come with stuff like look how the refs are cheating the Boston Celtics.
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ON another note, what do you guys think about Rex Ryan being a swinger?
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ON another note, what do you guys think about Rex Ryan being a swinger?
are there any stains on blue dresses is the big question.
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I did not compare him to Marvin Lewis. As a separate entity I detailed Cowher's 7th. 8th and 9th seasons. I never compared how Cowher coaches a game to how Lewis coaches a game. Cowher had 6 good but non-championship years, much better than Noll's last 6 years. Lewis took the team to 2 division titles in 8 years after zero for the franchise the previous 12. Cowher improved the Steelers, then had 3 struggling years....the calm franchise stuck with him and it paid off. I can compare and say Lewis did improve the Bengal franchise then struggled this year. I can say that perhaps based on only this year it may be hasty to decide to fire him. I look at last year, they had the defending Super Bowl champions and the two participants in the AFC championship game in their division and they swept them and won the division. That my friend is a great coaching job...period, end of story.

I can compare how franchises behave and what to do. AFter what the Steelers had done championship wise with Noll, it would have made sense to fire a guy like Cowher after 3 terrible years, they didn't.
com·pare
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to consider or describe as similar; liken: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?

You're really grasping at straws. Cowher's production through his first 6 years absolutely obliterates Lewis'. You like Lewis because he's quiet, leave it at that. There's simply no argument for keeping him in Cinci and your pathetic comparisons of him to Rex Ryan and Bill Cowher clearly underscore that.

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No, noone on this board can compete with me for presenting facts and logic to any debate. You come with stuff like look how the refs are cheating the Boston Celtics.
This might be the funniest thing you've ever said. All I've done in this thread is show you facts. All you've done is talk about how quiet he is, how you can't name anyone on the Bengals and how he's totally just like Rex Ryan and Bill Cowher.
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ON another note, what do you guys think about Rex Ryan being a swinger?
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Here's Bill Cowher's 7th, 8th and 9th seasons in Pittsburgh. 7-9, 6-10, 9-7. That's 22-26.

Not only zero playoff wins, but zero playoff games those 3 years. He had a few playoff wins at that point, but no titles, only one Super Bowl appearance. By his 14th season he finally won a title. They are the model NFL franchise. I prefer their method.
In all 9 of those seasons Cowher had a QB worse than Carson Palmer. He accomplished those winning seasons with Kordell Stewert, Bubby Brister, and Neil O'Donohue. When he got a better QB he was somehow able to win a SB. Marvin Lewis should be fired, if you strive for mediocrity as a franchise you should sell the team. Marvin Lewis is a very good Defensive coordinater but a mediocre head coach.
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Cherry-picking season. Can't wait.
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You're really grasping at straws. Cowher's production through his first 6 years absolutely obliterates Lewis'. You like Lewis because he's quiet, leave it at that. There's simply no argument for keeping him in Cinci and your pathetic comparisons of him to Rex Ryan and Bill Cowher clearly underscore that.



This might be the funniest thing you've ever said. All I've done in this thread is show you facts. All you've done is talk about how quiet he is, how you can't name anyone on the Bengals and make terrible comparisons to other coaches.
Ok, I compared them. The facts I presented are the Bengals were a far superior product with Lewis for 8 years than the 12 years prior.

You cannot debate that fact. Period.

I displayed how bad the Steelers were in Cowher's 7th, 8th and 9th seasons at the helm.

You cannot debate that fact. Period.

I said the Steelers didn't fire Cowher after those 3 bad seasons.

You cannot debate that fact. Period.

I stated the Bengals in 2009 swept the two participants in the 2008 AFC Championship game in their division.

You cannot debate that fact. Period.

I don't think the facts are completely in favor of firing Lewis. Period.
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