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Zac Taylor coaching career analysis.
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(10-10-2022, 09:19 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: He's the least intuitive OC I can recall every seeing.

The success last year was a product of Burrow and Chase unleashing a fury on the league that it didn't know how to handle. Now the book is out on these guys and the Bengals can't adjust.

Heck, if they could adjust on the fly we win the SB.

The funny thing is (or maybe sad thing)...if the Bengals had 20 rushes for 43 yards...they probably run it 2-3 times out of 4 near the endzone. With the running game going, they run it 0. That's what I mean about not intuitive.

Yep

He does not have his finger on the pulse of this team. He is not an in game coach that feels what the opposing D is doing. He rarely sets up the opposing D and catches them zigging when they should be zagging. 

He just knows how to line up and flip pages thru the playbook. " Oh we haven't ran this in awhile". 

A good pool player is always playing for the next shot. A great pool player is playing two shots ahead. Zac is just hoping to make the current shot work.
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RE: Zac Taylor coaching career analysis. - bengalfan74 - 10-10-2022, 09:27 AM

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