|
Post by bxjetfan on Dec 21, 2016 11:29:12 GMT -5
I think he's too old. He blew a couple of games for the Giants with dumb mistakes his last season that he wouldn't usually make. Pretty sure he got fired too. Same age as Trump What happens in Politics stays in Politics.
|
|
|
Post by ryu79 on Dec 27, 2016 16:34:29 GMT -5
Jonathan Cooper just released by Browns. Know its his third team this year, but have we ever brought him in to take a look?
Given our Oline woes, if he we're redeemable...
|
|
|
Post by Ff2 on Dec 27, 2016 16:37:18 GMT -5
Report: Marvin Lewis will retire at end of 2016 season
Chris Cooley of ESPN980 is claiming that Marvin Lewis’ days in Cincinnati are quite numbered. by Rebecca Toback@Rebecca_Toback Dec 27, 2016, 11:30am EST
Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports Rumors are beginning to swirl regarding Marvin Lewis’ future with the Bengals.
After the Bengals’ first losing season since 2010, Lewis is coming under fire and many fans want him out of Cincinnati. On Sunday morning’s Cooley & Kevin show on ESPN 980, host and former Redskins player Chris Cooley suggested this will be Lewis’ last year in Cincinnati.
“From somebody I know in Cincinnati, Marvin Lewis will retire at the end of this year, slash, be asked to retire. Which is the only information I know,” Cooley said during hour two of the show (beginning at the 22 minute mark).
Cooley is also theorizing that should Lewis step down in Cincinnati, Paul Guenther could also leave to become the defensive coordinator of the Redskins, unless the Bengals want to hire him as head coach.
“Paul Guenther is one of Jay Gruden’s best friends in the world.... What do you do with your boys? Hire them,” Cooley said.
“The idea is that he’s (Marvin Lewis) been slowly packing up the office though,” Cooley claimed. “Slowly putting the pieces away so next Sunday, he can get home, have a little meeting and say see ya, I’m going to spend some time in Arizona and play some golf.”
Cooley’s sources are of course unknown and his claim doesn’t hold all too much merit as Marvin Lewis has claimed he will not quit on the Bengals. Per a Cincinnati Enquirer one-on-one interview with Lewis back in early December:
He said he will be back next year, if asked. “Coaches don’t fear being replaced,” said Lewis. He lamented the length of the offseason: “Unless the teams in front of us fall on their faces, we have to wait so long to get back to it (next year), and then it seems like (the season) just goes,” too quickly. “like it’s Saturday night all the time.”
|
|
|
Post by bxjetfan on Jan 7, 2017 23:39:34 GMT -5
Just saw on the news that there are still seats available for the Packers game. That's a little surprising.
|
|
|
Post by tkasper01 on Jan 8, 2017 8:27:00 GMT -5
Just saw on the news that there are still seats available for the Packers game. That's a little surprising. It is going to feel like -12 degrees there today. This is a wild card not a Divisional or Championship game. That's effin cold man.
|
|
|
Post by Lithfan on Jan 8, 2017 9:07:59 GMT -5
Just saw on the news that there are still seats available for the Packers game. That's a little surprising. Apparently the Packers sent out playoff ticket invoices to season ticket holders during the Pack's 4 game losing streak in November. A lot of ST holders assumed they would miss the playoffs and did not buy tickets, putting a pretty good size inventory of seats on the market. Tickets were sold out as of last night. A bunch of my Giant fan friends are making the drive up from Chicago this AM--I am very happy watching from the warmth of my couch.
|
|
|
Post by Big L on Jan 8, 2017 17:36:40 GMT -5
Just saw on the news that there are still seats available for the Packers game. That's a little surprising. It is going to feel like -12 degrees there today. This is a wild card not a Divisional or Championship game. That's effin cold man. anything below 20 and it all feels the same. Fuckin cold.
|
|