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***Week 5 GameDay Thread...Bengals @ Cowboys***
(10-09-2016, 08:30 PM)WychesWarrior Wrote: Comprehended it fine....just like I have what you have posted for years.  The o line is being exposed this year.  They've always been overrated because of our quick hit offense.  No Eifert....no MLJ and Sanu getting open underneath is giving us fits because these dog turds can't hold a block on Betty White.  Ogbuehi is also magnifying their pussification under Piano Man.


You said every time he has time....AD throws a shitty pass.  When he had time....he hit 14 straight.  So....yeah....stick to Madden.  Also....when a play breaks down for Pitt....WRs come back to the QB...and a couple run the go route.  Ours? Stand there with their thumb up their asses and wonder WTF to do.  Piss. Poor. Coaching.  Dalton and Green seem to be the only players improving around here.....the rest are regressing.  Piss. Poor. Coaching.

When I posted that Andy had three straight bad passes to end the drive. I said he needed to take advantage of every opportunity and he made some bad throws. Other QBs do it. Don't pretend like Sanu and Jones ever came back to the QB. Yes I agree it's a coaching issue but there was one play against cover 2 where Boyd ran to the soft spot in the coverage and was wide open and Andy had an opportunity to throw him the ball and decided to scramble out of the pocket. It's not really a surprise that Andy struggles to beat zone coverage. If could just be the way our plays are called.

I rarely see our receivers, this year and last years, taking advantage of soft spots in zone. Green is such a phenomenal receiver he beats a lot of man but gets a lot less production in zone coverage. He had a great play in zone towards the end of this game, but the o-line issues limited those plays.

Fact is Andy has room to improve but what QB doesn't. The tale of this game was poor line play on both sides. My comment mid game was just meant to say Andy is going to have to play a perfect game as every opportunity presents itself since they will be far and few between.

The 14 straight were the quick hits he's so accustomed to doing. Not sure why we couldn't do those successfully earlier. I think we ran way to much play action and 5 step drops.
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