After defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer and team president Mike Brown talked during the bye week with nothing coming to fruition, Brown approached Zimmer two weeks ago to lay the groundwork for a new deal. Last Monday, Brown presented Zimmer with an offer that was significantly better than the first one and the two sides continued making progress until a deal was struck on Tuesday. "Mike came up a long ways and showed that they wanted me to stay," Zimmer said. "I wanted to remain ...
I've been pushing the hiring of Hue Jackson as offensive coordinator for the Bengals. And even though Bratkowski said he will be back. I believe behind the scene the Mike Brown is trying to get Hue Jackson. But it looks like that Mike Brown will have to wait his turn. ESPN reported the Raiders received permission to interview Ravens QB coach Hue Jackson. Hopefully Al Davis doesn't decide on Jackson as head coach and Mike brown is able to get him as offensive coordinator.
Well it is 2010 and Bengals Jungle has transformed from a small information website to a forum and then a full communication site. Including Blogs, Articles, Forums and Games Day Chats. Hopefully the future is bright for this Bengals Fan community. And it will be bright if our Bengals can win a least one game in the playoffs. Hopefully the Bengals season can turn out like the upgrades I made to Bengals Jungle. As I was upgrading everything looked ugly even though I could see progress. ...
Although some fans have lost confidence in the Bengals. This fan believes they are starting to come on at the right time. Forget about not getting home field advantage. That is over rated unless you are down a few points. Keeping ahead with the scores, seem to shut most teams fans up. Here is the way I look at it. Marvin planned the season right. It was just bad execution, penalties and clock management. Marvin knew that the offensive line needed a lot of experience. Only two players ...
I've been hearing it over and over. Where is the offense? Only one game to date was the Bengals hitting on all cylinders. Well no one knows where the offense is other than the Bengals. Is it by design that the Bengals are staying away from the pass? Or is it because the receivers can't get open? Or is it because Palmer is the problem? Maybe it is because the offensive coordinator can't call a game. Myself I say it is by design. Here is why I think it is by design. Marvin Lewis said ...