Remember that enlightening press conference a couple weeks ago after the Bengals finished one of their worst and most disappointing seasons in franchise history? A very talkative Mike Brown and Marvin Lewis said that while Cincinnati's head coach would retain his job, it might not be the same for other Bengals coaches. The overused term that came up in that particular press conference was that Cincinnati's staff would be "evaluated."
How's that been working out?
We're now sitting here, impatiently waiting for announcements from the team about the "changes" we were promised and have been promised for so long. Where are they? What will they be? How much longer do we have to wait until they happen?
Obviously, the first change I'm expecting is seeing Bob Bratkowski demoted to concessions. That's the main thing. But it'a going to take a heckuva lot more than that to change 4-12 to 12-4.
So why hasn't it happened yet? My best guess: Mike Brown is scared of change. Terrified of mixing up the status quo because it might hurt what he cares about most: his pocketbook.
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