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What Joe can do to help himself
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(10-14-2020, 02:08 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: It's a combination of a bad o-line, receivers that really struggle to create separation, poor play design at times and some of it is Burrow being a rookie and making rookie mistakes. 


I honestly think we have receivers that can get open.  To me the biggest problems are poor O-line play and poor play design.  And even a lot of the poor O-line play seems to be coaching.  they get beta more by stunts and blitzes than just getting over powered.

Dalton did not look bad in 2018, but he was total shit last year.  I don't think he forgot how to play QB in just one offseason.  I think the schemes in our passing game just don't work to get receivers open.  Joe doe need to get rid of the ball quicker to avoid sacks, but we can't move the ball if he has to throw the ball away all the time.

Finally I have to admit that I thought this thread might be about Joe "Chewing ass and holding people accountable".  So far he seems to have earned the respect to be a leader.  I believe that is done through example instead of pitching fits.

And it is impressive that despite all the pressure he still is not throwing a lot of interceptions.  That is what a lot of rookies do, and that is MUCH worse than taking too many sacks.
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RE: What Joe can do to help himself - fredtoast - 10-14-2020, 02:27 PM
RE: What Joe can do to help himself - J24 - 10-14-2020, 02:16 PM
RE: What Joe can do to help himself - Mer - 10-14-2020, 05:06 PM

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