Hue Jackson, the man whose most endearing quality was a complete lack of awareness in his ineptitude as a boss, re-joining the only boss whose been granted a longer leash than himself. I want to be enraged by this undeniable example of how it's as difficult to get in as it is to get forced out of the exclusive club that is the NFL's coaching fraternity, but this move it too ironic for me to get mad at. I mean, we're talking about a guy who was once deemed the real life equivalent of Michael Scott by one of his players...
...moving on down to become the Bengals' version of Dwight Schrute by taking on the entirely made-up role of 'Assistant to the Head Coach' that he did next to nothing to earn... The Office is a show in which the sheer stupidity of the average workplace is magnified and exaggerated to the nth degree in the name of dry humor, and if we give Hue Jackson enough time in a business that considers itself cutthroat he might somehow make his regressive rounds until he's the NFL equivalent of an accountant that can't count. Marvin Lewis, a guy who has lasted well past his expiration date as a trusted leader in the Cincinnati locker room, responded to his team giving up 51 points by taking on even more defensive responsibilities and hiring an offensive mind whose last offense was offensive. If that's not straight out a scripted sitcom whose entire premise is the acceptance of widespread occupational idiocy then I don't know what the hell is.
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