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Daniel Jeremiah - Building an OL from a DL coach perspective
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(04-15-2021, 11:37 AM)lone bengal Wrote: I mean technically you could say this about multiple position groups. If you have a bad CB the offensive will attack him , if a  linebacker can’t cover the offensive will attack him and  if guys can’t play the run the offensive will run at them and so on. Plus it’s big picture too the Bengals have one good young lineman in the pipeline in Williams, it’s about finding multiple guys who can protect Burrow long term and short term. I also think Jordan playing horrific has made people believe XSF and Spain are way better then they are because there’s only one way up from rock bottom. XFS isn’t good , he’s the most overrated player on the roster and Spain is slightly below average on a good day.

Correct.

So basically, the philosophy is upgrade your worst positions first, otherwise the opposition will exploit that.

That's a different philosophy than upgrading a solid to a superstar while still leaving another position as below-average.
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RE: Daniel Jeremiah - Building an OL from a DL coach perspective - ochocincos - 04-15-2021, 11:43 AM

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