08-24-2022, 01:41 PM
(08-24-2022, 01:28 PM)ochocincos Wrote: The Bengals offensive scheme didn't require nearly the same athleticism back when Zeitler played compared to now.
And Zeitler went to a mauling, road-grading offense, which is what he's more suited for.
If you put him in an offense that would have required a lot of movement, he wouldn't have been as successful.
If Pollack's/Zac's plan is to have the offense be more of a running downhill offense, I think Volson will be more successful.
But he's definitely limited laterally.
So are Karras and Cappa and we brought them in, same with Trey Hill.
I get what you are saying but evidently we aren't all wide zone. We also want to be a downhill running Offense.
Volson fits this as you say, same with Carman if he can get his sets and hand placement down.