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Early winners and losers at Training camp
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(08-02-2022, 11:48 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: If memory serves Carman blew some guys up run blocking last season. Seems he struggled a lot at times in pass pro, especially at RG. Bottom line I just don't wanna see Joe running for his life 1.1 seconds into pass plays.

And to be honest I really don't care who's playing LG. If it's Carman and he's doing well, great. If somebody else is better ? That's fine too.

Agree and Carman is going back to his natural side which should help. Thought he played well in the 2nd half of the first KC game too. 

Could be wrong but I believe in the kid, heck most OL don't come into the NFL dominating. Especially when they switch position and side of the ball. 

Plus the OL surrounding him was horrid and may have caused more chaos than a rookie should be subjected to as well. 

He now has the year of experience under his belt and plenty of motivation from the Bengals SB run. This season he is going to be flanked by Jonah and Karras who will provide a wealth of knowledge and skill to help him. 

Not to mention as I've said many of times, if the Bengals can run the ball at will then they will be unstoppable in the air. Carman's strength is run blocking and should excel with this group. 

Think the OL will be fine if remaining healthy.
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RE: Early winners and losers at Training camp - Go Cards - 08-02-2022, 12:58 PM

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