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Title: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: jtex316 on January 04, 2011, 04:14:32 pm
...yet another disappointing season for the Bengals is in store for 2011.

More mediocre to bad QB play
More average to mediocre defensive play
More wide-receiver / star-position player drama
More of the same crap.


Title: Re: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: Thundergod on January 04, 2011, 05:36:05 pm
He must have naked pictures of someone. Wow. Good call Cincy...


Title: Re: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: BigDaddyFin on January 05, 2011, 12:15:01 am
I really wonder sometimes if the Brown Family gets a bonus just for doing stupid shit and bringing back bad players and coaches year after year.


Title: Re: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: MikeO on January 08, 2011, 03:22:28 am
I really wonder sometimes if the Brown Family gets a bonus just for doing stupid shit and bringing back bad players and coaches year after year.

They are just cheap. Don't want to spend money.


Title: Re: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: BigDaddyFin on January 08, 2011, 11:27:05 am
I have to wonder out loud if that's a job that literally nobody wants.


Title: Re: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: MikeO on January 08, 2011, 01:01:50 pm
I have to wonder out loud if that's a job that literally nobody wants.

There are a few jobs like that in the NFL. Oakland, Arizona, Cincy, Miami, Carolina. People don't want to work for a cheap owner or a lunatic owner.


Title: Re: Marvin Lewis back in Cincy for 2011
Post by: Sunstroke on January 08, 2011, 05:23:59 pm

I think you could take "lunatic owner" out of there, or add Oakland, Dallas...and maybe the Redskins to the list. ;)

I think most coaches just want an owner who will provide them with the resources they need to build a winning team and then shut up, get the hell out of the way and leave the football to the football guys, rather than the suits.