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Old 12-27-2010, 07:14 PM
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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.
They still aren't good. And mediocrity shouldn't be rewarded, especially when it's getting worse.

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I displayed how bad the Steelers were in Cowher's 7th, 8th and 9th seasons at the helm.
Completely irrelevant to this discussion because of how much more successful Cowher was in his first six seasons than Lewis.

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

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I stated the Bengals in 2009 swept the two participants in the 2008 AFC Championship game in their division.
Let me know when they hang that banner.

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I don't think the facts are completely in favor of firing Lewis. Period.
They overwhelmingly are. The pathetic list of 'arguments' you just listed is clear proof.
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Old 12-27-2010, 07:18 PM
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They overwhelmingly are. The pathetic list of 'arguments' you just listed is clear proof.
You go on and on about his lack of playoff wins. His best team he ever had back when Carson Palmer was actually a very good quarterback he tore up his knee on the first pass he threw ( a 70 yard completion.) that game. They played the whole game with Jon Kitna. That really happened. There's even color photographs.
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You go on and on about his lack of playoff wins. His best team he ever had back when Carson Palmer was actually a very good quarterback he tore up his knee on the first pass he threw ( a 70 yard completion.) that game. They played the whole game with Jon Kitna. That really happened. There's even color photographs.
So what about the other seven seasons? Let's hear the eight years of excuses. I'm sure you have the time. Or is it just 'Carson Palmer sucks!'?
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Old 12-27-2010, 07:25 PM
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So what about the other seven seasons? Let's hear the eight years of excuses. I'm sure you have the time. Or is it just 'Carson Palmer sucks!'?
No, Marvin Lewis wasn't good enough to make the Cincinnati Bengals a dominant NFL franchise. He wasn't near good enough. He was good enough to improve by a huge margin a terrible and pathetic franchise. I'm not sure he should get fired.

I repeat 55-137 were the Bengals the 12 years prior to Marvin coming.

56-55-1 in Marvin's first 7 years with the team.

Those are the plain and simple facts. THe 4-11 this year is enough for you to fire him. I'm simply not sure.
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Old 12-27-2010, 07:26 PM
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THe 4-11 this year is enough for you to fire him. I'm simply not sure.
No it f'ing isn't. It's the inability to make the team more than a mediocrity in eight chances to do so. It's great that he made them not a laughingstock for a little while. But eventually, he has to do better than that. He hasn't done it and he's had plenty of time. The 4-11 is just the final straw.
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Old 12-27-2010, 07:35 PM
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No it f'ing isn't. It's the inability to make the team more than a mediocrity in eight chances to do so. It's great that he made them not a laughingstock for a little while. But eventually, he has to do better than that. He hasn't done it and he's had plenty of time. The 4-11 is just the final straw.
I feel any coach they hire will have a tough time making them a yearly NFL Super Bowl contending power or even have the success that Marvin Lewis had. The Pittsburgh Steelers have had 3 coaches in the last 41 years. They are the model to follow. He did work for Mike Brown and for the most part put a competetive team on the field every year he coached.
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I feel any coach they hire will have a tough time making them a yearly NFL Super Bowl contending power or even have the success that Marvin Lewis had. The Pittsburgh Steelers have had 3 coaches in the last 41 years. They are the model to follow. He did work for Mike Brown and for the most part put a competetive team on the field every year he coached.
So no team should ever fire a coach that continually produces mediocrity because the Steelers weren't retarded enough to fire Noll (Super Bowl wins in his 6th and 7th seasons), Cowher (SB appearance in his 4th season) or Tomlin (SB win in his 2nd season). Well reasoned.

He did work for Mike Brown? What the hell does that mean?
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No, Marvin Lewis wasn't good enough to make the Cincinnati Bengals a dominant NFL franchise. He wasn't near good enough. He was good enough to improve by a huge margin a terrible and pathetic franchise. I'm not sure he should get fired.

I repeat 55-137 were the Bengals the 12 years prior to Marvin coming.

56-55-1 in Marvin's first 7 years with the team.

Those are the plain and simple facts. THe 4-11 this year is enough for you to fire him. I'm simply not sure.
These stats are all good but you must factor in the salary cap. In the years of futility you are referencing there was no cap and cheap small market franchises suffered. In the salary cap era there are very few teams that have not won a playoff game in the same length of time. None with the same coach.
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These stats are all good but you must factor in the salary cap. In the years of futility you are referencing there was no cap and cheap small market franchises suffered. In the salary cap era there are very few teams that have not won a playoff game in the same length of time. None with the same coach.
My start of comparison is the Cleveland Browns you have to realize. I see 7 years of over .500 football and it is impossible for me to call that a bad coach! I view two 5-11 years from Mangini as actual good football. EVeryone's point of reference is different which is why I like to argue stuff that seems undefendable.
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No, Marvin Lewis wasn't good enough to make the Cincinnati Bengals a dominant NFL franchise. He wasn't near good enough. He was good enough to improve by a huge margin a terrible and pathetic franchise. I'm not sure he should get fired.

I repeat 55-137 were the Bengals the 12 years prior to Marvin coming.

56-55-1 in Marvin's first 7 years with the team.

Those are the plain and simple facts. THe 4-11 this year is enough for you to fire him. I'm simply not sure.
Well, it's still early and they have yet to play the Steelers and Ravens, but you know, the camp of the Bengals shouldn't fire Marvin Lewis stood at 1 on this board.
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This is so true....



Mr. Rogers of Cleveland should go right after the final gun in Pittsburgh goes off.

He most likely won't,but God I hope so.
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Old 11-07-2011, 02:52 PM
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This is so true....



Mr. Rogers of Cleveland should go right after the final gun in Pittsburgh goes off.

He most likely won't,but God I hope so.
well, I was solidly in the camp of the Browns shouldn't fire Mangini as well. that move's paid off solidly!!
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Well, it's still early and they have yet to play the Steelers and Ravens, but you know, the camp of the Bengals shouldn't fire Marvin Lewis stood at 1 on this board.
3-5 to end the season if they are lucky.
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Old 11-07-2011, 03:33 PM
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3-5 to end the season if they are lucky.
Why thank you. I take this sentence as a backhanded compliment which translated means..."Horseofcourse, I'll give you this one. You weren't 100 percent insane for thinking marvin Lewis shouldn't have been fired after the 2010 season...perhaps only 98 percent!"

and no...if they were real lucky, they'd go 8-0 to end the season. If they were just lucky they'd go 5-3 getting 1 of 4 against bal and pitt and also houston. Going 3-5 is just saying if they do as I expect they'll beat Cleveland, St Louis and Arizona and lose all the Baltimore and Pitt games. they really wouldn't have to get lucky at all to go 3-5 the rest of the way. I'm hoping they can also win one of the 4 against the big boys and also beat Houston perhaps and have double digit wins which I am certainly pulling for after this nonsensical thread last year!
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