07-11-2018, 10:40 AM
(07-10-2018, 02:44 PM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: [ -> ]...... If your Mike Brown ...........
you get out and stay out of the way and let the football minds run the show!
(07-10-2018, 02:44 PM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: [ -> ]...... If your Mike Brown ...........
(07-10-2018, 02:44 PM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: [ -> ]Our offensive line or our defensive line? If your Mike Brown, should you invest more money into protecting the most important figure, QB, or do you put your money on the people that are out to hurt the other team's QB, the DL?
(07-10-2018, 04:04 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: [ -> ]Don't know if we Skimped but the guys they had did pan out.... OL coach going to bat for these guys didn't help get them replaced either.
(07-10-2018, 02:44 PM)BengalHawk62 Wrote: [ -> ]Our offensive line or our defensive line? If your Mike Brown, should you invest more money into protecting the most important figure, QB, or do you put your money on the people that are out to hurt the other team's QB, the DL?
(07-11-2018, 10:34 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]They absolutely did, but like I told Millhouse when he brought up that Denver defense (that beat the Panthers), that defense had a lot more than a great line, it had Pro Bowl talent at all three levels. Seattle had the legion of boom. But, yes, their defense won that game, clearly.
(07-11-2018, 10:53 AM)Hoofhearted Wrote: [ -> ]If all things are equal (meaning both are average groups, and you can pick one to upgrade to above average), I would probably choose o-line simply because we most likely cannot win without keeping our QB safe and running the ball effectively.
But overall as a unit, I would rather have a better D than O.
(07-11-2018, 02:45 PM)Shady Wrote: [ -> ]Finishing among the bottom 5 teams in YPC over the past 15+ years since Marvin has been our HC and Paul Alexander as our OLine coach goes along way toward explaining our record in the playoffs. 2005 was the last year that we were decent on the OLine, and Rudi Johnson tore up the league. We could have and probably would have won the Super Bowl that year had Palmer not gotten hurt in the playoff game. We have to be able to run the ball. We typically can't. Why? My theory is that Piano Man's scheme was designed for pass-protection. They tried running out of that scheme and it just never worked. Part of it was personnel, but alot of it was scheme. Glad we're investing in a new Oline coach and better Olinemen.
The trick is to keep a steady stream of talent coming in through the draft. That helps keep salaries down, but eventually you have to pay your top performers. Be selective. ONLY keep (pay) the best. Replace the rest with younger talent. For that, you need to scout well. Another Bengals' weakness (Ced O & Fisher).
Same logic applies to Dline.
(07-11-2018, 02:45 PM)Shady Wrote: [ -> ]Finishing among the bottom 5 teams in YPC over the past 15+ years since Marvin has been our HC and Paul Alexander as our OLine coach goes along way toward explaining our record in the playoffs. 2005 was the last year that we were decent on the OLine, and Rudi Johnson tore up the league. We could have and probably would have won the Super Bowl that year had Palmer not gotten hurt in the playoff game. We have to be able to run the ball. We typically can't. Why? My theory is that Piano Man's scheme was designed for pass-protection. They tried running out of that scheme and it just never worked. Part of it was personnel, but alot of it was scheme. Glad we're investing in a new Oline coach and better Olinemen.
The trick is to keep a steady stream of talent coming in through the draft. That helps keep salaries down, but eventually you have to pay your top performers. Be selective. ONLY keep (pay) the best. Replace the rest with younger talent. For that, you need to scout well. Another Bengals' weakness (Ced O & Fisher).
Same logic applies to Dline.
(07-10-2018, 04:02 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]In my opinion the football books first chapter is offensive line. How many games have the Bengals lost over the last several seasons that they could have won if they could simply convert a 3rd down and two on the ground ? Keep a drive going and run out the clock.
Hell every position and position group is important. But I feel the Bengals skimping on the interior O-line has hurt and hurt bad.
(07-11-2018, 10:54 AM)ochocincos Wrote: [ -> ]I invest more into the OL because they do not rotate throughout the game (usually). Having a dominant OL is the most important thing to be successful in the NFL IMO.
(07-13-2018, 02:42 PM)3wt Wrote: [ -> ]I'd love to know what everyone else in the room (including the few scouts we do have) thought of Og and Fish. It just seemed like a one man show all the way.
They were universally noted to have significant concerns about the very weakness they have demonstrated here. Even our pedestrian board members (relative to legit NFL coaches and scouts) had big concerns about those guys.
I can't think of many of our board who weren't livid with those first two picks.