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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
So why is their "level of competency with their existing personnel and management team" so low? It's not evil plot, but an inability to establish a beter level of competence that frustrates so many of us.
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
Why do you care about Mike Brown's money? They are well under the cap every year. I'd rather have Joseph than another $10 million a year in Mike Brown's pocket, which was the alternative.
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This year's problems are based on two things:
1. Injuries 2. Lack of depth/roster issues On the injuries, we have not seen Dre Kirkpatrick play 1 snap yet this season, he was brought it to be a starter. Jason Allen has not played 1 snap, he was to be a staple of nickle and dime packages. Leon Hall is not playing at 100%. This has overexposed Terrance Newman, and the awful safeties, because they end up in 1 on 1 coverage. Thomas Howard was the weakside linebacker who was counted on to cover most TEs. He played in 1 game. Rey Maualuga's knee injury from the preseason, was obviously a bigger deal than was initially thought, the guy is two steps slower, and has no explosion at all. Vontaze Burfict has been a nice surprise, but he is not a weak side linebacker, he is a middle linebacker, he is playing out of position. That is a whole lot of less than desirable. The safety position has become a makeshift mess street free agents, injuries, guys not developing, guys playing out of postion. Is it any wonder teams can seemingly throw at will on the Bengals? The running back position has been exposed as a mess. BJGE is a steady player, but he is not a 3 down running back, and he is playing a 3 down back role. He doesn't have the burst and explosion on the edges, or in the pass game. Bernard Scott was to be that guy. Once again gone because of injury. Many of us howled during the draft about this. I won't argue that the Bengals got good players of value, but they didn't do enough at the running back position. The injury to Kyle Cook has also become a problem. Jeff Faine has been worn down as the season progresses. Faine is not getting any push, and BJGE doesn't have the speed to get outside, so we are left without a running game. The Bengals can get yards in the guard/tackle gaps, not inside, or outside of them. Opposing defenses are back off the line because they don't fear the run game. As the season has gone on opposing defenses have moved to a Tampa 2, that doubles AJ Green. Green still can get his, but unless Dalton and Gresham exploit the middle of the field, there isn't enough to be had. Now the argument can made that they didn't do enough from a personnel direction in the offseason. What can be done there? Fire the GM? Ha!
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
Well, yea, Mikey is a part of the competence problem. But folks want to attribute the failure to some Montgomery Burns like conspiracy theory when they fall short of building a championship caliber team. I think that is giving Mikey more credit for intelligence than he has. He just doesn't have the talent to hire the talent to manage and find talent at every level of the organization and it trickles down throughout the organization.
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If that's a conspiracy, then so be it I guess. I've posted this before, but I'm going to do it again because I wish every Bengals fan would read it: http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...spartone090210 Quote:
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
Mike Brown's logic on assembling a Super Bowl team:
Piaget - Stage 2 - Preoperational - Lack of Conservation - YouTube
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Not to move the topic away from Mike Brown, but the one thing above all else that has been bugging me the last three games is that the Bengals have been thoroughly out coached. The game plans seem to be lackluster, players don't seem prepared, and play calling leaves me scratching my head. Though this team has holes, I seriously believe coaching has been their biggest issue in the last three games.
The offensive play calling has really disappointed me. I really thought the Bengals would be more creative this year. Outside of a couple gimmick plays you'd almost believe Bratkowski was still calling the plays. |
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Maybe it comes down to execution, I don't know, but it's still amazing to me how little AJ Green was involved this week. If I'm a Bengals coach I throw it downfield to him at least 2-3 times a game, even if he's double covered he still comes down with it half the time.
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
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If we're complaining about not spending the money, or a FA signing not working out that's a different story all together. We should have done a better job filling the void left when Joseph walked no doubt, but that doesn't change my opinion that at that time it was the smart move to let him go. I wanted to let him go and spend the money to improve the team in other areas. |
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
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Having a great defensive backfield is one of the most valuable assets in football. Look at the Jets from 2008-2010. Or the Bengals own SWAT Team from 1988-1990. Do you remember the days of Mike Brim and Rod "Toast" Jones? That is why you don't let a great defensive backfield leave.
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
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Again, I'm not speaking in hindsight because now it's obvious we should have kept him, just that at that time I was okay with it. We needed to upgrade our offense which was horrible and he was an injury prone corner on a pretty good defense asking for a ton of money. There was no way to see how everything was going to play out. |
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For the record, the archives here will show I never equated JJ and Leon Hall as being equals, even taking in to account the injuries. IMO, it was pretty obvious at the time JJ was the better player and was the one the Bengals should have resigned. |
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Waitin til next year
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
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FWIW I think most organizations would have let Joseph walk instead of matching Houston's offer. With the Bengals he was good, not nearly as good as he played last year. |
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Re: 2012-2013 Bengals Discussion
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In the end, this is a young offensive unit who appears rattled right now. The coaches have to do a better job of putting them in a position to succeed. The more I thought about it last night, the more I think it is time to move on from Marvin and give either Jay Gruden or Mike Zimmer the reigns. I've been kind of meh on Marvin as a coach for a while now, and these last three games have shown me that his coaching may be getting stale in Cincinnati. At this point, I'd be more inclined to give Gruden a shot over Zimmer simply for a change of pace, but I would be happy with either. I think you would have to do this after the season. I'd be alright with giving Marvin a role as GM, but you know Mike Brown will not do that, and I'm not sure Marvin would take the position anyway. |
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