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Dahoss 12-30-2010 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 738245)
what's humorous about it?? I am asking a serious qeustion for ateam as to what would be his length of time not winning a Super Bowl to keep Ryan. It's very simple. 8 years, no Super Bowls, 2 playoffs, no wins is beyond obviously enough to fire Lewis as every single person who types on this board agrees with save me. There is obviously some set level as to when you fire a coach which I am unaware of. I am trying to educate myself. I want to know where that point lies with Ryan with the Jets. cowher went what 13 years before winning a Super Bowl?? Should the Steelers have waited that long??

Why is it so hard to answer a very simple question? As Jets fan, how long do you want to keep Ryan should he fail to win a Super Bowl....obviously if that happens it changes everything, but I'm just asking a very simple question, how long do you keep him if he doesn't do that?

You guys have proven that you are way, way, way, way smarter than me. I find it odd you can't educate someone stupid,l or if not stupid, someone who needs educated. It's a really simple question, that I think has a hard unsolvable answer. You guys have obviously solved it as it is unanimously time to fire Lewis. I am the singular person on this board who is not convinced it is absolutely time. You should know how long to give Ryan.

I'll take this as a yes. Hilarious.

horseofcourse 12-30-2010 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 738251)
I'll take this as a yes. Hilarious.

You guys have no clue how to answer a simple question, which means there are likely different answers just as there are different answers as to whether the Bengals should fire Marvin Lewis. ateam is a complete simpleton who stated Marvin went 7-9, 8-8, 4-12 every season in Cincinnati and will for infinity because that's what he is. That is a flat out lie after I listed what he went every single season in Cincinnati. What would you simon's say if I stated Marvin went 11-5, and 10-6 all the time in Cincy?? It's ludicrous. You guys make ludicrous statements to bolster up how smart you are. I find it funny.

Hilarious?? Yes. There's George Carlin hilarious and three stooges hilarious. You and ateam fit where you fit. You're shemp and joe. You haven't quite yet reached Curly and Moe stage. Keep trying. (as a side note, I'm not saying I'm George Carlin as you will accuse me of, I am simply stating you're lesser stooges.)

horseofcourse 12-30-2010 10:56 AM

football ateam/dahoss style...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_ddO5ENtus

Dahoss 12-30-2010 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 738295)
You guys have no clue how to answer a simple question, which means there are likely different answers just as there are different answers as to whether the Bengals should fire Marvin Lewis. ateam is a complete simpleton who stated Marvin went 7-9, 8-8, 4-12 every season in Cincinnati and will for infinity because that's what he is. That is a flat out lie after I listed what he went every single season in Cincinnati. What would you simon's say if I stated Marvin went 11-5, and 10-6 all the time in Cincy?? It's ludicrous. You guys make ludicrous statements to bolster up how smart you are. I find it funny.

Hilarious?? Yes. There's George Carlin hilarious and three stooges hilarious. You and ateam fit where you fit. You're shemp and joe. You haven't quite yet reached Curly and Moe stage. Keep trying. (as a side note, I'm not saying I'm George Carlin as you will accuse me of, I am simply stating you're lesser stooges.)

Someone's on tilt. It's funny, I haven't really paid much attention to you in years because you have a knack for saying really stupid things, often. Good to see nothing has changed.

I get it, you like to take the opposing side of an arguement, because you think you're some kind of expert in arguing. You're not. You're an idiot.

We live in a society now, where losing just isn't tolerated. You have to win or you aren't going to have your job for very long. Coaches know this, players know this and most fans seem to know it. I'm not sure why you don't, but as a fan of Cleveland sports, I understand why you are saddled with the loser mentality.

Lewis has gone 60-66-1 in his 8 years. He's made the playoffs twice and lost both games. Yes, he was an improvement from their last coach, but still not enough. Only a loser would look at his record and think he should stay as coach. Sometimes it's just time to move on. Lewis is an excellent defensive coordinator and might actually succeed somewhere else, but it's just not going to happen there.

I don't think Ateam has said Lewis should be fired for not winning a superbowl. I refuse to go back through this thread and read more of your idiocy, so I'm going with that premise. But he did say his overall record and 0 wins in the playoffs is enough reason. So your question about Rex Ryan doesn't really gel with the rest of the thread. It's you getting mad because you're bankrupt with ideas. But, the facts are Ryan has more playoff wins in one season (with a rookie QB) than Lewis has had. Jets are back in the playoffs in his second year. So far Ryan has been a tremendous success as a head coach. If they continue to perform and make the playoffs and get playoff wins, I see no reason for him to not have a job.

It's pretty simple....wins + playoff wins = job security

GPK 12-30-2010 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 738297)
football ateam/dahoss style...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_ddO5ENtus

I used to love that game. If I remember correctly, the NY Giants were the only team that had someone that could block a field goal. That's my .02 on this thread.

As you were, gentlemen.

dalakhani 12-30-2010 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 738245)
what's humorous about it?? I am asking a serious qeustion for ateam as to what would be his length of time not winning a Super Bowl to keep Ryan. It's very simple. 8 years, no Super Bowls, 2 playoffs, no wins is beyond obviously enough to fire Lewis as every single person who types on this board agrees with save me. There is obviously some set level as to when you fire a coach which I am unaware of. I am trying to educate myself. I want to know where that point lies with Ryan with the Jets. cowher went what 13 years before winning a Super Bowl?? Should the Steelers have waited that long??

Why is it so hard to answer a very simple question? As Jets fan, how long do you want to keep Ryan should he fail to win a Super Bowl....obviously if that happens it changes everything, but I'm just asking a very simple question, how long do you keep him if he doesn't do that?

You guys have proven that you are way, way, way, way smarter than me. I find it odd you can't educate someone stupid,l or if not stupid, someone who needs educated. It's a really simple question, that I think has a hard unsolvable answer. You guys have obviously solved it as it is unanimously time to fire Lewis. I am the singular person on this board who is not convinced it is absolutely time. You should know how long to give Ryan.

Obviously, there was a big difference with Cowher and even Ryan for that matter. Ryan won his first playoff game ironically it was against Marvin Lewis. Cowher won multiple playoffs games, division titles and made a superbowl in those 13 years.

Who set the bar of success at superbowl? Heck, Marty Schott has never been to a superbowl and i think he's great.

8 years and zero playoff wins and only two trips to the playoffs. Ryan surpassed that in his first year. I think Cowher did that by his second. As a matter of fact, I can't think of ANY coach that has been 8 years on the same team without a playoff win with no previous success.

If he goes the next three seasons without any playoff wins, they might chase him. That run last year bought him a lot of capital.

Ryan, one season, two playoff wins. Marvin, 8 seasons, zero playoff wins. What am I missing here?

Bigsmc 12-30-2010 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPK (Post 738370)
I used to love that game. If I remember correctly, the NY Giants were the only team that had someone that could block a field goal. That's my .02 on this thread.

As you were, gentlemen.

Bo Jackson was a stud.

GPK 12-30-2010 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsmc (Post 738400)
Bo Jackson was a stud.

Sadly, for guys like us, that game was "state of the art."

Then again, I used to play this game for hours on end.:tro:

http://www.amazon.com/Arco-Toys-Ltd-.../dp/B00007MIBZ

MaTH716 12-30-2010 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPK (Post 738416)
Sadly, for guys like us, that game was "state of the art."

Then again, I used to play this game for hours on end.:tro:

http://www.amazon.com/Arco-Toys-Ltd-.../dp/B00007MIBZ



:o

GPK 12-30-2010 07:35 PM

Madden has NOTHING on that game.

ateamstupid 12-30-2010 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 738316)
Someone's on tilt. It's funny, I haven't really paid much attention to you in years because you have a knack for saying really stupid things, often. Good to see nothing has changed.

I get it, you like to take the opposing side of an arguement, because you think you're some kind of expert in arguing. You're not. You're an idiot.

We live in a society now, where losing just isn't tolerated. You have to win or you aren't going to have your job for very long. Coaches know this, players know this and most fans seem to know it. I'm not sure why you don't, but as a fan of Cleveland sports, I understand why you are saddled with the loser mentality.

Lewis has gone 60-66-1 in his 8 years. He's made the playoffs twice and lost both games. Yes, he was an improvement from their last coach, but still not enough. Only a loser would look at his record and think he should stay as coach. Sometimes it's just time to move on. Lewis is an excellent defensive coordinator and might actually succeed somewhere else, but it's just not going to happen there.

I don't think Ateam has said Lewis should be fired for not winning a superbowl. I refuse to go back through this thread and read more of your idiocy, so I'm going with that premise. But he did say his overall record and 0 wins in the playoffs is enough reason. So your question about Rex Ryan doesn't really gel with the rest of the thread. It's you getting mad because you're bankrupt with ideas. But, the facts are Ryan has more playoff wins in one season (with a rookie QB) than Lewis has had. Jets are back in the playoffs in his second year. So far Ryan has been a tremendous success as a head coach. If they continue to perform and make the playoffs and get playoff wins, I see no reason for him to not have a job.

It's pretty simple....wins + playoff wins = job security

As clear as can be. But that bipolar assbag is still going to argue somehow.

Dahoss 12-31-2010 04:11 PM

Charlie Weis is leaving the Chiefs to be offensive coordinator at Florida? That one doesn't make much sense.

Coach Pants 01-03-2011 04:47 PM

Del Rio stays

Mangini goes

3kings 01-03-2011 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 738660)
Charlie Weis is leaving the Chiefs to be offensive coordinator at Florida? That one doesn't make much sense.

Rumored to have trouble getting along with head coach Haley.

horseofcourse 10-31-2011 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 737399)
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. :D

clyde 11-07-2011 12:27 PM

This is so true....:tro:



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.

horseofcourse 11-07-2011 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by clyde (Post 816040)
This is so true....:tro:



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!!

Dahoss 11-07-2011 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 814072)
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. :D

3-5 to end the season if they are lucky.

horseofcourse 11-07-2011 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Dahoss (Post 816057)
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!

Dahoss 11-07-2011 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 816062)
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!

Let's see if they make the playoffs before you start patting yourself on the back.


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