Uppercut wrote:Rumor from a pal in SF bay Area says Niners want Fox. I don't believe it but would not be a bad fit.
RiverDog wrote: And the weird thing is that one of the longest tenured, Marvin Lewis, has never even won a playoff game and not even rumored to be in jeopardy of losing his job. He must have some Polaroids of Mike Brown doing a donkey or something.
kalibane wrote:It's not that weird.
kalibane wrote:It's unusual but it's understandable considering the circumstances surrounding the organization. Elgin Baylor was the GM of the Clippers for 22 years even though his teams never won a playoff series. Who was his owner? Donald Sterling.
It just seems funny for people like you, an outsider, to say that Marvin Lewis should be fired even though by and large the fan base is at worst ambivalent about Marvin Lewis' continued employment.
See the fan base, and people like myself who live here, understand that Marvin Lewis is likely the best that it's going to get from a coaching standpoint. He's a respected guy, a good coach and has pretty good assistants and does an overall good job of running the organization. If they were to replace him they wouldn't be picking from guys like Dan Quinn, Adam Gase, Todd Bowles (all the hot younger guys)... they could never hope to land an established guy with tons of options like Rex Ryan or lure a guy like Jon Gruden out of retirement. I doubt they could get Mora to leave UCLA.
They would be picking from guys like Tony Sparanno. So as a Bengals fan what would you rather do? Keep Lewis who isn't great but has improved the talent level and performance of the franchise by leaps and bounds and hope that they upgrade Andy Dalton? Or you would rather they fire Lewis on principle and hire some retread like Tony Sparanno who has never had any success?
It's unusual because it's an unusual franchise... But it should not be surprising in the slightest. Especially after I have explained the situation every season for the last 7 years
kalibane wrote:Fair enough... I may have read into your statement a little too far.
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