Sportsbook Site – Bengals Stick with Lewis

Sportsbook Site – Bengals Stick with Lewis and fans are analysing. The Cincinnati Bengals finished the NFL season at 4-12 straight up and 7-9 ATS but head coach Marvin Lewis is coming back for next season.

In fact, owner Mike Brown gave Lewis a contract extension.  In eight years under Lewis the Bengals have had just two winning seasons but he is coming back which means the Bengals will be a team to avoid for the most part next season against the NFL odds at the offshore sportsbook.

Lewis is 60-69-1
The Bengals have had only two winning seasons in the last 20 years but both were under Lewis.  Even though he has a losing record overall, owner Mike Brown still has faith in Lewis.  Either that or he doesn’t see what everyone else sees. The Bengals continue to make mistakes in the front office and on the field which is why they are never going to win under their current management. The Bengals haven’t won a playoff game in 20 years.  Lewis will end up having more time as Cincinnati’s head coach than anyone else including founder Paul Brown and Sam Wyche. Lewis has lost more games than any other coach in franchise history.

More Failure Coming
The Bengals are going to continue to flounder against the spread at the sportsbook site under Brown and Lewis.  This is a team that signed Terrell Owens in the off-season and a team that still has Carson Palmer as their quarterback.  There is no hope for Cincinnati as long as Brown is running the team and Lewis is coaching it.   And this is not the first bad decision that Brown has made with his coaches.  He gave Dave Shula a two-year extension after he stunk the place up going 3-13. Now Brown is giving Lewis another contract after the Bengals were one of the biggest disappointments in the league against the NFL odds at Sbgglobal an offshore sportsbook.  The Bengals lost 10 straight games at one point this season.  And that was after winning the division the previous year. Fans are fed up in Cincinnati as the Bengals didn’t even sell out their final four games this year.  The future is not bright in Cincinnati for the Bengals either straight up or against the NFL odds at the sportsbook site and fans have no reason to be optimistic about 2011.

 

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