Solitary Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Stated this on Sportscenter tonite. Cayton can be way off sometimes but I think he is probably right on this one.
JAMIEBUF12 Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 wtf?its not like we beat the patriots or denver or indy or a elite team.as improved as cincy is they are still the bengals lol
2003Contenders Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 I just made reference to this in another post. I will have to say that MM really did show me somthing in last week's game. I'm not one that buys that the win was not a good one, considering that the Benglas CERTAINLY had something to play for. Here's what I would say... 1. Considering what was at stake for the Bengals, MM clearly out-coached Marvin Lewis, a guy who is on some lists as a Coach of the Year candidate. 2. MM had the team ready to play, when they could easily have been running for the bus. 3. For a change, the staff made some decent adjustments during the game. 4. They showed some heart in coming back practically everytime the Bengals looked to be taking the momentum. The on-sides call may have been the deciding bit for him. I know that it didn't matter because Holcomb ultimately threw that lame INT. However, the call was a good one -- and the execution was great. More important, maybe for the first time all year I didn't see that deer-in-the-headlights look when he and April pled their case to the refs. He was forceful enough to the point where the refs didn't even require the use of a challenge flag to correct the call. Maybe, just maybe this was a deciding moment for MM as a head coach in much the same way that players have a breakout game. Maybe we'll see againt next week against the Jets in another "meaningless" game. I just wish that we had seen more of this from him earlier in the year.
crackur Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 wtf?its not like we beat the patriots or denver or indy or a elite team.as improved as cincy is they are still the bengals lol 545984[/snapback] that was a worthless reply, as much as TOM D's draft picks
/dev/null Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Stated this on Sportscenter tonite. Cayton can be way off sometimes but I think he is probably right on this one. 545983[/snapback] unfortunately i agree. the cincy win showed some signs of progress. even tho it wasn't so much a coaching or even a team effort as it was a 1 man show #24 Terrance McGee
Pete Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 That chicken necked geek also reported the Bills chose Flutie over RJ
bdelma Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 And if they get wrack by the jets does he still keep his job. Who they hell have they beat under MM guidance?.
Johnny Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 lol ...the funny thing is cincy threw the game cmon ralph
AJ1 Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Stated this on Sportscenter tonite. Cayton can be way off sometimes but I think he is probably right on this one. 545983[/snapback] Makes a lot of sense: 1 decent win wipes out 6 miserable losses....not for me.
Rico Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 We play the Colts at Indy next year... maybe that game will be played Week 16, and we'll upset them to improve to 5-10.... some would say "hey, that's progress, the Colts are better than the Bengals."
colin Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 mm did jack against cincy we played meh, cincy played poorly, a couple well timed sacks/pressures by schoble and mcgee pulling 2 rabits out of a hat in one game is what won it for us. mm and td still need to eat glass
Larry Playfair Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 mm did jack against cincy we played meh, cincy played poorly, a couple well timed sacks/pressures by schoble and mcgee pulling 2 rabits out of a hat in one game is what won it for us. mm and td still need to eat glass 546036[/snapback] there is no way this cincy game should swing a decision, its 1 game that we won solely on big plays - special teams TD, onsides kick and a interception return for a TD. Otherwise we lose. How does this amke him a good coach? or support TD's draft decisions? I hope the Jets whup us to bring some reality back to the situation we are really in....shiiitsville as a team and organization, 6 wins, no O or D line, no playoffs forever (only us and houston are left - what pathetic company), a pisspoor record under TD's tenure, no visible progress this season, unhappy vets, frustrated fans, trick plays that dont work....
kasper13 Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 So when the Bills are 3-11 next year at this time and win a meaningless game against someone, that will save MM for 2007?. Just Stupid.
Johnny Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 So when the Bills are 3-11 next year at this time and win a meaningless game against someone, that will save MM for 2007?. Just Stupid. 546093[/snapback] sad thing is, it might.......
KOKBILLS Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 wtf?its not like we beat the patriots or denver or indy or a elite team.as improved as cincy is they are still the bengals lol 545984[/snapback] Great point! Not that Cincy is a bad Team...they're not...But they are a young Team that got caught up a bit in their success and they got blindsided...That happens to good young Teams sometimes... At this point I could go into a lengthy description of MM's "progress" vs. the Team we all know he's going to have to beat eventually to win the AFC East...But we have already suffered through a 5-10 Season, so I'll spare y'all that misery for now...I think it's safe to say MM has a ways to go before he puts any fear into Belichick and his Staff...That's a pretty easy statement to make I believe... If the Cincy Game did in fact "save" MM's position as HC...well...Can we fire RW?
Johnny Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Great point! Not that Cincy is a bad Team...they're not...But they are a young Team that got caught up a bit in their success and they got blindsided...That happens to good young Teams sometimes... At this point I could go into a lengthy description of MM's "progress" vs. the Team we all know he's going to have to beat eventually to win the AFC East...But we have already suffered through a 5-10 Season, so I'll spare y'all that misery for now...I think it's safe to say MM has a ways to go before he puts any fear into Belichick and his Staff...That's a pretty easy statement to make I believe... If the Cincy Game did in fact "save" MM's position as HC...well...Can we fire RW? 546109[/snapback] not a chance......but you can let him know youre not happy.....did you vote the poll i had last week.....i'll bump it...ralph was watchin
KOKBILLS Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 not a chance......but you can let him know youre not happy.....did you vote the poll i had last week.....i'll bump it...ralph was watchin 546111[/snapback] I voted on the 1st day... You should be a Campaign Manager...
Johnny Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 I voted on the 1st day... You should be a Campaign Manager... 546124[/snapback] youre a good fan
BravinSeattle Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 That win saved MM and set us back YEARS. Mark my words -- we will beat the Jets and draft in the middle of the round and end up with one impact player in this draft vs three.
Like A Mofo Posted December 31, 2005 Posted December 31, 2005 Stated this on Sportscenter tonite. Cayton can be way off sometimes but I think he is probably right on this one. 545983[/snapback] Yes, like he was on the money when he said with almost 100 percent certanity that Jim Fassell was going to be Buffalo's HC two years ago
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