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Ron Rivera has more playoff victories than Marvin Lewis


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...because Lewis is terrible and hasn't won a single playoff game since he was hired, especially today when the bengals have the most talented team in the league. Even in 2011 when they played a Houston team with a good defense and a third string QB (much like the 2014 Cardinals in the playoffs) they still got their asses kicked.

Also here's a list of QBs that have won a playoff game before Andy Dalton:

Cam Newton

Andrew Luck

Russell Wilson

TJ Yates

Ryan Leaf

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Time for them to move on from Marvin. He's gotten them as far as he can go. They're probably scared if they let him go, they'll go back to the dark ages aka the Bungals. Dalton should get looked at too, but I wouldn't pull the trigger on him yet.

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...because Lewis is terrible and hasn't won a single playoff game since he was hired, especially today when the bengals have the most talented team in the league. Even in 2011 when they played a Houston team with a good defense and a third string QB (much like the 2014 Cardinals in the playoffs) they still got their asses kicked.

Also here's a list of QBs that have won a playoff game before Andy Dalton:

Cam Newton

Andrew Luck

Russell Wilson

TJ Yates

Ryan Leaf

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Quantum Foam

You forgot The Golden Calf of Bristol.

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bengals are loaded with talent… i really think andy dalton is their main deficiency. dude simply can't lead a team down the field when the chips are down.

 

missing aj green today didn't help either.

 

i'm not sure marvin lewis really shoulders as much of the blame as OP insinuates

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lol New England

I should disregard your list just for that inclusion

The bengals are definitely deeper player by player than half those teams you mentioned

Did you see that offense they trotted out there today? Less talent at wr then we have without green. We actually have more overall talent than they do.

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lol New England

I should disregard your list just for that inclusion

The bengals are definitely deeper player by player than half those teams you mentioned

NE shouldn't of been on the list....but the Bengals aren't the most talented. Top 10 when healthy though

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