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Is aggressive playcalling vs KC the new default
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Even Taylor acknowledges how aggressive the playcalling has been. Not in terms of going long, but specifically 4th downs. We saw the long sequence at the end last year's regular season game. Then we saw the 4th down that Dunlap stopped this year before half, then Burrow hitting Tee later for a clutch play at the end.

I'm watching the replay now, and Burrow did a sneak on 2nd and 1, possibly the most conservative play call scenario there is in the game. So, with all the talk of having to play almost video game style vs Mahomes, at what point do the Bengals "catch them off guard" by playing conservative?

We hate when we see the offense "play not to lose", but if the running game is working well and the defense continues to play KC well where is the line? If nothing else, KC's D has to be rattled in these scenarios that Cincy has shown them.
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Is aggressive playcalling vs KC the new default - phil413 - 01-27-2023, 06:45 PM

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