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PFF stats shows how bad the OL has been
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(11-05-2022, 07:12 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: the problem with your theory is we could argue alot of the same with the 2021 team.   Carman and Rieff totally new, Spain was traded to Bengals in mid season in 2020 barely played with Williams since he was out last part of season, then Filo played a few games with Williams and Spain before he got hurt.  So the 2021 line had zero games together as a group coming in and only outside of Hopkins and Williams played more than a few games together.... 

Well, the problem with your theory is Carman was switched to the right side of the Line where he was uncomfortable, Rieff
was old and injury prone, Spain was good in the regular season, got hurt and played terrible in the postseason, this OL is 
trying to adapt to different schemes, from wide zone to gap etc.

They showed up today, the only sack was from Jonah and he still is playing through the torn knee cap and he actually still
played well today and led Mixon to his first TD of the day.

(11-06-2022, 07:26 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: They sure didn't need his ass today. Tongue

Wilcox was battling, I like this dude. Cool
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RE: PFF stats shows how bad the OL has been - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-07-2022, 12:11 AM

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