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Date Posted: 04:33:53 02/18/12 Sat
Author: Mike Brown
Subject: Here's what you're missing
In reply to: BFIH 's message, "Bizarre" on 21:23:31 02/17/12 Fri

Hue Jackson shows his Bengals stripes

By Bill Williamson

Hue Jackson will benefit from the Carson Palmer trade, after all.


After being bypassed for offensive-coordinator jobs, Jackson is back in the NFL, back with the Cincinnati Bengals. In a strange move, Jackson – known as one of the best young offensive minds in the NFL – will assist defensive backs and special teams in Cincinnati. He hasn’t coached either position in the NFL, and hasn't coached special teams in 20 years. Jackson was considered a top offensive coordinator before he took over as the head coach in Oakland last year.

New Oakland general manager Reggie McKenzie fired Jackson last month.

This is Jackson’s second tour with the Bengals. He coached the receivers from 2004-06 under Bengals coach Marvin Lewis. This move signals that Jackson was willing to do anything to get back into the league. ***----this--->The Raiders will pay the difference between Jackson's salary from the Bengals and what he is due under his remaining contract in Oakland. Because he is not even a position coach, I wouldn’t imagine the Bengals are paying Jackson much.<-----

He will replace Marvin at the end of next season when Marvy's contract is up.
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