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Our LB's and Secondary have Regressed Horribly
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(09-16-2019, 05:59 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: The Bengals allowed just 232 total yards of offense against Seattle and Wilson had one completion over 30 yards.  I did not see the Bengals giving up big plays after big plays via the air against Seattle.  Then again, I experienced shock-and-awe week one.  

The Bengals defense in week 2 against the 49ers did not maintain good gap protection at the line and the backers were not in position.  I did not see many plays where a Bengal player shot through the gap.  Shanahan called an awesome game and Sweet Lou's zone defense felt the pain.  The secondary did not adjust well in zone and several blown assignments were made.  The safeties for the Bengals had a bad day against the 49ers.  

I don't know.

A star was born with their rookie wideout

The long bomb for a TD was 2018 Bengals D like.

Seems like when Wilson could throw he did with ease.

He just couldn't throw with the pressure from the Dline.
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RE: Our LB's and Secondary have Regressed Horribly - jj22 - 09-16-2019, 06:22 PM

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