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He was Marvin's scapegoat.They let him go.
I would actually approve of this hire.Andrew Whitworth is a stud left tackle, not possessing the greatest physical skills, but a guy who succeeds because of technique, experience, and hard work. Take a look at the impact he immediately had for the Rams. Whitworth learned it from Alexander.
Also take a look at guard Kevin Zeitler, currently the best paid at his position. Until Martin gets his deal of course. But this guy's coaching helped get him that deal.
If anything, I think some personnel misses and talent obviously leaving for more money elsewhere had a lot to do with the Bengals struggles.
If for no other reason, I like a coach with experience over a "coach" with none.
Anyone know where Tony Sparano is? Might as well bring him up since teams just change coaches like underwear and retreads abound.
Meh, never to old to learnYup.
Bengals lose Zeitler and Whitworth. IT should be obvious why their offense tanked. It would be similar to us losing Martin and Smith.
The only issue I have with the hire is that Alexander ran a gap scheme and we are a ZBS. Of course both teams mixed it up but we are talking different fortes.
Tony Sparano Sr. is the OL coach of the Vikings now. Did a pretty solid job turning their line around this year too.Tony Sporano Jr. is the jaguars assistant offensive line coach, like columbo is here.
sort of like a retread.
Yup.
Bengals lose Zeitler and Whitworth. IT should be obvious why their offense tanked. It would be similar to us losing Martin and Smith.
The only issue I have with the hire is that Alexander ran a gap scheme and we are a ZBS. Of course both teams mixed it up but we are talking different fortes.
Anyone know where Tony Sparano is? Might as well bring him up since teams just change coaches like underwear and retreads abound.
Just a question for the board here, what does an "inspiring" OL coach hire look like? Is it someone trendy from college? Is it Marc Columbo? Do we just google search "top 5 O-lines" and try to poach from that staff?
There's really a lot that goes into the hiring process. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. But for the most part I think the FO knows where we want to be and have an idea generally of what coaches are better for the players and culture that are being built up.
I'm working on a time machine...If you would have told me two years ago that Prescott would be our QB and Alexander our OL coach I would have probably offed myself.
We sure do love our Bengals, Lions, and any other coach we can find from a loser franchise.