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Cincinnati Bengals (Same Ole Bengals)

Well...this is just embarrassing for both teams, this [Mark May] needs to stop. I loved the passion and hard play in the first half, that is how the game should be played. The second half was pure embarrassing. Yes, I said embarrassing twice (three times now). The commentators were 100% correct on everything tonight imo. At first, the refs were taking over the game and over-penalizing everything. Then both teams played like a bunch of fucking jackasses in the second half and warranted each flag thrown.

There is a way to play a rivalry game without trying to injure your opponent. I am beyond let down with this. Please fire Lewis tomorrow and hopefully we can at least clean things up on our end. Let [Mark May]tsburgh keep acting like thugs and playing dirty like they always have under Tomlin's instructions, but I don't want my team mentioned in the same breath after this season. Get it together Cincy. And fast.

Word that I’ve heard is they didn’t have any intentions (outside of a wildly unexpected SB :lol: run) of retaining him, but don’t want to fire him during the season. I just hope they can hire someone that can bring some discipline to this team.

If the Browns are ignorant enough to believe Hue Jackson is the problem and fires him, I’m all for the Bengals bringing him back. He knows this offense better than anyone does, and he got the best out of Dalton’s abilities. I think John Ross would benefit playing for Hue, as well.
 
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Word that I’ve heard is they didn’t have any intentions (outside of a wildly unexpected SB :lol: run) of retaining him, but don’t want to fire him during the season. I just hope they can hire someone that can bring some discipline to this team.

If the Browns are ignorant enough to believe Hue Jackson is the problem and fires him, I’m all for the Bengals bringing him back. He knows this offense better than anyone does, and he got the best out of Dalton’s abilities. I think John Ross would benefit playing for Hue, as well.

AMEN. There is no point in firing him during the season and YES on bringing Hue Jackson back. No coach can make it in Cleveland, ask Belichick. Jackson is the perfect fit here imo. He actually has discipline and a ton of offensive creativity, two things we critically need.
 
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Yikes we are bad. The good news is that we are improving our draft position and that ensured Lewis is gone. Fire Lewis, hire Hue Jackason, drop Burfict and Jones, and just draft nothing but a LT in the 1st round and then LB's and DB's (plus one WR) the rest of the way out. Do that and I honestly think we could have a competitive team next year.
 
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Yikes we are bad. The good news is that we are improving our draft position and that ensured Lewis is gone. Fire Lewis, hire Hue Jackason, drop Burfict and Jones, and just draft nothing but a LT in the 1st round and then LB's and DB's (plus one WR) the rest of the way out. Do that and I honestly think we could have a competitive team next year.

You.....

WANT?

Hue Jackson?
 
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Would take him back in a heartbeat. The Dumpster Fire that is the Cleveland Browns wasn’t created by Hue, nor was it worsened by him. That team has been extremely disfunctional going all the way to the top for significantly longer than when he was hired.

It just seems that the things that have been under his control, have been bungled. No pun intended. Certain calls, strategies, etc...He looks in over his head as a HC.
 
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