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20 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

.547 win percentage with a meddling bat sh*t crazy owner. The proof is there for all to see. 

If Matt Rhule coached like Reich he'd still be here and we'd probably be in the playoffs.

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proof of what? inconsistency? fading away?

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23 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

Why exactly is the Cincinnati OC not getting interviews?

They had the 30th offense in PPG in 2019 and 29th in 2020.

He deserves some credit but he has studs all over the offense with Burrow, Chase, Higgins, Boyd, Mixon, Perine, Hurst.  And it isn't like the offensive scheme they run is overly unique.  Not to mention who knows how much influence Zac Taylor has.

I'm not hating on him.  Just explaining why he doesn't have as much interest as others

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13 minutes ago, Mage said:

They had the 30th offense in PPG in 2019 and 29th in 2020.

He deserves some credit but he has studs all over the offense with Burrow, Chase, Higgins, Boyd, Mixon, Perine, Hurst.  And it isn't like the offensive scheme they run is overly unique.  Not to mention who knows how much influence Zac Taylor has.

I'm not hating on him.  Just explaining why he doesn't have as much interest as others

Exactly.  Burrow + Chase is nearly a cheat code.  And then Mixon.  And then Higgins.  Etc.

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36 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

you’re excited about 9-8?

Better than the 6-10 we've become used to. This team almost made the playoffs and won the division with Matt Rhules roster and Wilksy.

Put Harbaugh or Reich at HC with a draft and off-season we're automatically in the running. With Harbaugh the NFCS and NFC would sh*t their pants. They don't want any of that.

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