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What If Bengals O Line is Great in 2024
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(06-24-2024, 03:24 PM)Lucius Cincinnatus Wrote: Have there been any comments from Taylor about the change? Have there been any articles written about adjusting the offense? Peyton Manning famously preferred shotgun, and the colts primarily sat in shotgun because 

1) That was his preference
2) That was the offense

So again, folks seem to be talking about less shotgun like it's this inevitable change and I have yet to see or hear anything that would make that seem iminent. Given the fact that we moved to more shotgun in 2022 and it's Burrow's preference, it seems more likely than not that our offense isn't changing the way many seem to think it will. 

Yes, as was mentioned to you by another member, it was stated last year that the difference in offensive attack featured in the San Francisco game, as well as the games after Burrow went down last year; Those were all things that the team had intended to run at the onset of the season, but couldn't due to Joe's calf injury and later the wrist. Joe Burrow is a pretty sharp individual, just because he likes to line up in 3RW, 11 personnel, does not necessarily mean that is the only formation that he's willing to operate out of.

Also, Bengals Offensive Coordinator Dan Pitcher was on record just last week talking about variation of offensive attack being on an opponent by opponent basis. So yes, I do fully expect to see a more diverse offensive attack from the Bengals this year. 
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RE: What If Bengals O Line is Great in 2024 - SunsetBengal - 06-24-2024, 03:44 PM

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