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What’s important and should be the staff’s focus for 2022?
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(06-12-2022, 11:36 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Wish I knew how to cleanly respond in each point (other than just bolding) like Nate does...

But here goes:

Lots of good stuff on here, and point #1 was most likely the most important.  The additional coach added to help Pollack should help him develop the second tier guys while Pollack works with the starters.  Although it sounds simple, it is a big addition and could pay huge dividends.  I think between Trenton Irwin and a few of the UDFA, that 7th WR spot is likely already on the roster.  There could be a surprise WR available, but I like the talent behind the big three...just think Mike Thomas is probably at risk of being bumped in favor of Irwin, who a number of coaches rave about in practice.

Special teams and the rookies gaining experience (I think Bates will be there) in packages will be huge.  

The D line would rank as my second most important facet and most specifically, the pass rush.  There needs to be more rotation and blitz packages.  The Bengals relied on Hendrickson way too much last year.  There needs to be packages where Ossai, Hendrickson, Hubbard, and a fourth like Kareem, Sample, or even one of the rookies are in a sort-of NASCAR package.  Generating pressure on the opposing QB is every bit as important as protecting yours.  

Your comment about Hurst lines up well with the Red Zone comment....I think they will benefit each other.  And I think Hurst, Boyd, the RBs, and even Chase when lined up in the slot are going to be vital to adapt to what I believe defenses will try to do against the Bengals:  Two deep safeties.  I think they will do everything to limit Tee and Chase deep and hope the Bengals self destruct of the pass rush gets home and takes away longer developing stuff underneath.  Personally, I think this will play right in to the hands of Taylor and Callahan.  They will have safe, high % plays to sustain drives keeping the defense off the field.  Get ahead by a couple scores and you can take kill shots on offense and unleash the pass rush without having to respect the run game very much.  Kind of like the Manning-led Colts. 

It was the subject of a somewhat controversial thread, but I would like to see Mixon give up some touches to Evans and even Perine.  I want Joe 100% healthy and breathing fire for big games (I know they all are) and the playoffs.  If the Bengals are fortunate enough to have home field throughout the playoffs, the run game will be a key in December and January.

The nascar package would be great. Don’t know who fits in that puzzle though. I’ve said this a million times on here lately. I’d like to see Evans spell Mixon more and Mixon spell Perine. Kinda like you but we need Mixon on third down. We’ve not been able to use the screen much as an impromptu play. On third down ( Mixon’s not in there) we’ve had to stay in and block. We’ve run screens but they were easy to sniff out. The big plays out of screens come on the back being the last read. I think Hurst despite what FredMertz says is more athletic ( those at practice says he’s exceedingly more so than C J) . I think they get much more creative there.

But in general I just see this offense like a young strict religious high school kid unleashed at college far from home LOL with the better OL.
Romo “ so impressed with Zac ...1 of the best in the NFL… they are just fundamentally sound. Taylor the best winning % in the Playoffs of current coaches. Joe Burrow” Zac is the best head coach in the NFL & that gives me a lot of confidence." Taylor led the Bengals to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports, en and appeared in Super Bowl LVI, the first since 1988.

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RE: What’s important and should be the staff’s focus for 2022? - Soonerpeace - 06-12-2022, 12:03 PM

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