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Having a great QB on a rookie deal is a cheat code in the NFL
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(09-25-2023, 10:45 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Yeah. You nailed the crux of my concerns.

I also have a weird feeling that our offense is more individual brilliance...ie throw a 12 yard pass to Chase and have him take it 60 yards, that some great scheme. I think scheme becomes more important when the talent level isn't as high.

It's weird. At times, our offense looks absolutely unstoppable. Then, other times, it looks mediocre and has struggles getting a 1st down. This was last year too.

This how the Super Bowl season felt. Burrow would just, in his own words, "throw it up" to Chase and then Chase would make a big play.

I don't know anything about coaching in the NFL but I believe many professions require making adjustments to maintain success. I hope Zac is flexible enough to change things when needed. 

After the Browns game a reporter asked Zac about not using TEs and Zac said it is because they have three of the best WRs in the NFL. If Zac loses some of those WRs then will he adapt his offensive approach? My gut says we'll be without Boyd and Tee as early as next season. Zac is going to have to adjust his offense, right?
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RE: Having a great QB on a rookie deal is a cheat code in the NFL - TecmoBengals - 09-25-2023, 11:06 AM

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