It took me a couple of weeks to digest this development. Chuck Bresnahan became the first casualty of Carson Palmer's ire, being relieved of his duties as Defensive Coordinator not long after Palmer opined the Bengals couldn't win with the current coaching staff.
I don't believe one eye will shed a tear in Bengals' Nation. Every since the Bengals' disastrous loss to Cleveland in Cleveland, the Bengals faithful have been calling for Bresnahan's head on a charger.
Don't be fooled, though. This is only one step towards rebuilding the Bengals' playoff form. As Bengals history demonstrates, you can replace players, and you can replace coaches, but the results usually end the same.
Most educated Bengals' fans understand the Bengals' organization needs to regroup, adding football people to the management structure to draft and scout better players and run the football operations of the team.
Until Mike Brown and family dedicate themselves to hiring a Bill Parcells-type for the front office, fire Bresnahan; fire Hundley; even fire Lewis. It won't matter. Things will stay the same.
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