Marvin Lewis
Marvin Lewis
Marvin Ronald Lewisis an American football coach who is the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. Lewis has held the position since January 14, 2003, and is currently the second-longest tenured head coach in the NFL behind Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. He is also the longest tenured coach in Bengals history. Previously, he was the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens from 1996 to 2001, whose record-setting defense in 2000 helped them...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth23 September 1958
CityMcdonald, PA
I hear him now making corrections to the other guys, ... Those are steps you have to take along the way. He holds them to their jobs and responsibilities.
The coaches are doing a good job of coaching him, and he's doing a good job of absorbing it and keeping it going. As long as he does what he's supposed to do, we'll have a chance to be successful on offense.
We're making plays, ... but we have to protect the football.
We're beginning to see the change. I'm excited to see it on Sunday, for it to be our home field advantage and to be back the way it ought to be when we play at Paul Brown Stadium, no matter who we play. ... It's an exciting week for the city.
Our guys responded, adjusted, and responded. Interesting enough, I talked to our guys all week about expanding their roles, and we had some guys expand their roles today.
We have to win football games. I don't think Carson has to do anything different. The rest of us have to keep playing and coaching better. He's so, so talented. As I keep saying from the day he walked in here, the guy, no matter what he touches, he can turn it to gold.
We are not off to a good start. We just won one football game. We have a chance to write the script on what a good start is. We play Minnesota next week, and now that is our focus.
Taylor made a lot of yards on missed tackles.
They can't wait to call each other after the game on their cell phones to see who did what.
We're going to use this, ... It's a lesson learned. It's on tape. It doesn't count for anything, but it's there. We didn't play well enough anywhere. I'm not discouraged.
It wasn't his best effort. He will play better. He was hobbling a little bit, but that's part of football. He's one of our guys who we expect to play better. He's one of our leaders and best players. So we're counting on Levi, just like we're counting on (right tackle) Willie (Anderson).
They've added guys who have played at a very high level.
There's no flow when you drop passes, ... T.J. has dropped a ball every game. Chad dropped a ball.
No question, there's something for momentum week to week. Not many teams have gone to the Super Bowl without that.