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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 32350" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>To his credit, Mike Sherman kept the Lambeau advantage going strong for his first three seasons. Then it just vanished into thin air on that one January evening in 2003--with a little help from Michael Vick. The Packers were banged up coming into that game, and were not as good as their 12-4 record suggested, but still, the way they lost was what made it so bad. And in the next two years, even when the team was healthy and still pretty good, they never got that Lambeau mojo back. </p><p></p><p>Zero: When Marvin Lewis took over the Bengals, they were a disaster. He made them better immediately. But of course a lot of coaches can take a bad team and turn it into a mediocre team. Now he needs to turn them into an elite team, which is much more difficult. He definitely seems to have them headed in the right direction. On Sunday they went toe-to-toe with the best team in the league, and they were in the game right till the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 32350, member: 195"] To his credit, Mike Sherman kept the Lambeau advantage going strong for his first three seasons. Then it just vanished into thin air on that one January evening in 2003--with a little help from Michael Vick. The Packers were banged up coming into that game, and were not as good as their 12-4 record suggested, but still, the way they lost was what made it so bad. And in the next two years, even when the team was healthy and still pretty good, they never got that Lambeau mojo back. Zero: When Marvin Lewis took over the Bengals, they were a disaster. He made them better immediately. But of course a lot of coaches can take a bad team and turn it into a mediocre team. Now he needs to turn them into an elite team, which is much more difficult. He definitely seems to have them headed in the right direction. On Sunday they went toe-to-toe with the best team in the league, and they were in the game right till the end. [/QUOTE]
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