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Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart
(07-31-2021, 02:55 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Last 3 games of the year, XSF gave up a goose egg in pressures. On the year, 5 pressures (including 1 sack) on 155 pass block attempts. That's a pressure every 31 snaps. 

I just brought up XSF's limited production last year later on in this thread.  This is good info, and helps to show why the team had some semblance of a rushing attack down the stretch without Mixon, and without Burrow throwing the ball.  They still had the enigmatic Hart and Jonah went down injured again, but the interior was at the very least, solid.

This is a part of what gives me so much optimism for this season:

Guard play of Spain and XSF stabilized the line last year
Reiff at RT
Pollack as coach
Chase as an added weapon giving the Bengals the most lethal trio they have had since Chad, TJ, and Henry (who hardly ever got to play together)
Uzo returning
Pollack over Turner

That is just on the offensive side of the ball.  I realize that one injury can cause quite a ripple on the offensive line, but they are leaps and bounds better overall than last year in that position group, and I look forward to the competition to settle the best 5 on the field. 
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RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - SHRacerX - 08-01-2021, 11:50 AM

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