With Marvin Lewis met with the Bengals on Monday and the announcement of its next meeting in the balance is, Lewis is far from complacent when it comes to opening up employment opportunities.
According to Jim Trotter, Sports Illustrated, Marvin Lewis will meet with the 49ers in San Francisco. Trotter writes that Lewis is "not as a legitimate candidate" and that the people of Lewis, who contacted the years 49 and not vice versa.
However, as pointed by David Fucillo, Marvin Lewis could join even if the 49ers Brian Billick, which is considered a candidate for head coach joins the team and introduced as defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis - Baltimore Ravens his days.
Although it may seem, the Bengals fans that Lewis is in any way out of Cincinnati as soon as possible, one might say that Lewis simply push Mike Brown to take a decision on the applications of Lewis, while former Bengals coach of the increased interest of to create another team calls - if the team is interested or not.
O Lewis really wants to leave, and calls on all available units to ask anyone for a job. It's not like his record of 60-69-1 in eight seasons with the Bengals blow someone's mind.
According to Jim Trotter, Sports Illustrated, Marvin Lewis will meet with the 49ers in San Francisco. Trotter writes that Lewis is "not as a legitimate candidate" and that the people of Lewis, who contacted the years 49 and not vice versa.
However, as pointed by David Fucillo, Marvin Lewis could join even if the 49ers Brian Billick, which is considered a candidate for head coach joins the team and introduced as defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis - Baltimore Ravens his days.
Although it may seem, the Bengals fans that Lewis is in any way out of Cincinnati as soon as possible, one might say that Lewis simply push Mike Brown to take a decision on the applications of Lewis, while former Bengals coach of the increased interest of to create another team calls - if the team is interested or not.
O Lewis really wants to leave, and calls on all available units to ask anyone for a job. It's not like his record of 60-69-1 in eight seasons with the Bengals blow someone's mind.
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