For the first time in almost two decades, the Cincinnati Bengals are in the market for a new head coach. Owner Mike Brown loved the idea of continuity with Marvin Lewis at the helm for so long, but the team slowly began to devolve into squads resembling those of the mid-1990s.
Now, Brown and the rest of Bengals management is tasked finding someone to fill relatively large shoes left by Lewis. Give credit to the Bengals, as they seem to be doing their due diligence in the process with candidates from both inside and outside of the organization getting looks.