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Tonight was the funeral for the season
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(11-17-2023, 10:05 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Injuries to key players aside, I just don't have a lot of faith in either of those things happening. The Bengals weren't exactly kicking the Ravens' tails before Burrow went down.  The Bengals offense is just plain too predictable and easy for teams to diagnose and defend.  Teams that cannot switch over to a physical style and control the line of scrimmage will not win a championship in today's NFL.  Zac Taylor needs to take a moment of introspection and come to a realization of what's working and not working.

The Bengals went against their grain a few weeks ago in San Francisco, they lined up under center and went toe to toe with a strong defensive front.  For the most part it worked and they came away with the win.  Since then, it's been back to the same old same old.  Running the ball should not always look like a surprise play when people were expecting a pass.  Showing a determination to line up, move the men in front of you and moving the ball on the ground does so many good things for a team's OL.  It keeps the defense honest and not allowing them to simply come on an all out pass rush every play, it improves morale for the entire offense, as well as takes pressure off of the QB and receivers to constantly make clutch connections against increasingly tight coverages.

I have not yet fully understood why they looked like a completely different team in the 49ers game, even Mixon looked different. Something didn't look right, or in comparison something looks wrong. No way we can be that wildly different from game to game, really?
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RE: Tonight was the funeral for the season - reuben.ahmed - 11-17-2023, 10:06 AM

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