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Bengals O line produces top 5 worst performance during PFF era Monday night.
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(10-02-2019, 02:26 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: So it would be:

Hart/Miller/Hopkins/Glenn/Williams

IF they had the line they wanted.

Hart: 46.4 which is Bad.
Miller 56.3 which is Below Average to Bad at times.
Hopkins has been above average to good.

The, you have Glenn who had his worst year of his career last year moving inside to a position he's never played in the NFL.
And a rookie, in Jonah Williams who we think will be good, but we don't really know.

I doubt that's a good offensive line, but probably not as epically bad as now.

(10-02-2019, 03:56 PM)Wyche Wrote: Right, maybe even good enough to have at least won a game or two by now ......which was the point. None of those are real good....but they're not REAL bad. Right now, we're REAL bad.

No one really knows how Jonah Williams will end up playing. We can presume that he'd be better, but we don't really know that for sure or how much better. Remember he was a guy a number of teams had down as a guard, not a tackle.

Yes, there has been some tough breaks, but there were tough breaks last year as well.

I'm shocked at how badly these guys are playing, at how unprepared they are for what the other team is doing and at how non-innovative the play calling was. The Steelers simple ran roughshod over the Bengals in all phases and they made a point of embarrassing the Bengals.

It's sad that Mike Brown hasn't noticed though.

 
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RE: Bengals O line produces top 5 worst performance during PFF era Monday night. - BengalChris - 10-02-2019, 04:41 PM

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