11-01-2022, 02:54 PM
Not getting Bill Callahan when his son is literally the OC here feels like one of those pivotal course changing moments (like Walsh to SF). Ah what could have been. *Sigh*
(11-01-2022, 02:54 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]I just don't think talent is the issue with this team. The roster is loaded. We have a QB and 2 WR's on rookie deals. Our roster will likely not be this loaded again in Burrow's career.
I think it's totally a coaching/scheme issue.
(11-01-2022, 01:59 PM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]Same here, but it's obvious he ain't cutting the mustard.
Like you mentioned, and few rarely acknowledge, he is the run game coordinator. So really, ALL of this falls on him.
Cut bait.
(11-01-2022, 12:27 PM)GodFather Wrote: [ -> ]Frank Pollack came into here expected to change the offensive line woes. Last year, he had a pass because of what he was working with and this offseason we completely revamped the line and still have one of the worst OL in the NFL. We are second only behind the Bears in sacks allowed.THink we need a better OL coach and also a different scheme.
And don't blame Burrow because he is ranked 4th among all starting QB with getting rid of the ball the quickest.
It's absolutely pathetic to watch this offense crumble week after week with all the weapons we have. The experiment is over, find someone who can do their job and create an offensive line that will let other players have an opportunity to do their job.
(11-01-2022, 12:27 PM)GodFather Wrote: [ -> ]Frank Pollack came into here expected to change the offensive line woes. Last year, he had a pass because of what he was working with and this offseason we completely revamped the line and still have one of the worst OL in the NFL. We are second only behind the Bears in sacks allowed.
And don't blame Burrow because he is ranked 4th among all starting QB with getting rid of the ball the quickest.
It's absolutely pathetic to watch this offense crumble week after week with all the weapons we have. The experiment is over, find someone who can do their job and create an offensive line that will let other players have an opportunity to do their job.
(11-02-2022, 08:03 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]A lot of folks have been calling for Pollack's head. He is the offensive line coach and run game coordinator. How can we truly evaluate his coaching in those respects when the PLAY CALLING had a whopping 10 run plays called against a team that is #25 in the league against the run?
The line was playing better the past few weeks, but you have to understand that if a defense doesn't have to respect your ability to run the ball whatsoever, then you are going to get your QB killed.
(11-02-2022, 08:11 AM)GodFather Wrote: [ -> ]The Bengals are averaging 3.5 yards per attempt rushing, that is 3rd worst in the league coming in at 30. When they did run against the Browns they stunk it up only averaging 3.6 yards.
Pollack is at blame here. Other teams have done better with far less player talent.
(11-02-2022, 08:14 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]At least partially. The scheme he wants to run never fit the players he has.
It’s also quite possible Mixon is washed. Both can be true.
(11-02-2022, 08:14 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]At least partially. The scheme he wants to run never fit the players he has.
It’s also quite possible Mixon is washed. Both can be true.
(11-01-2022, 11:31 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]I think the writing is on the wall for Pollack after this season, especially since they mostly ditched his wide zone run concept.
You need to run that concept from under center, and Burrow isn't good and doesn't like being under center.
The book on Pollack is that he's a great Xs and Os guy and not a great developmental/technique guy.
If we ditch his wide zone run scheme, then what value does a guy like Pollack bring?
Couple that with the whiffs on OL draft picks and guys not getting better and I can certainly see him being replaced after the season ends.
(11-02-2022, 09:40 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]At the NFL level, I believe that most of the technique/developmental hands on comes from the assistants under the OL coach. In one of his final seasons with the Bengals, Paul Alexander was quoted as saying "I can't teach technique in season, that work happens in the offseason", or something along those lines.
While it's obvious that some sort of philosophical change needs to happen with the approach to blocking in the running game, we also don't know if running play style is purely of Pollack's own volition or if it's dictated by the HC and OC perhaps saying "we want the running game to flow to the edges, make it happen".
(11-02-2022, 09:40 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]At the NFL level, I believe that most of the technique/developmental hands on comes from the assistants under the OL coach. In one of his final seasons with the Bengals, Paul Alexander was quoted as saying "I can't teach technique in season, that work happens in the offseason", or something along those lines.
While it's obvious that some sort of philosophical change needs to happen with the approach to blocking in the running game, we also don't know if running play style is purely of Pollack's own volition or if it's dictated by the HC and OC perhaps saying "we want the running game to flow to the edges, make it happen".
(11-02-2022, 08:11 AM)GodFather Wrote: [ -> ]The Bengals are averaging 3.5 yards per attempt rushing, that is 3rd worst in the league coming in at 30. When they did run against the Browns they stunk it up only averaging 3.6 yards.
Pollack is at blame here. Other teams have done better with far less player talent.
(11-02-2022, 09:58 AM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]Well, he's the run game coordinator, so.....
(11-02-2022, 10:25 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]We also have an Offensive Coordinator, but we all know who does most of the play calling..
(11-02-2022, 10:44 AM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]Yep, and I'm not a fan of some of it, some of it I like, but I wonder why it's called when our execution has been bad. I just posted an article about Jonah Williams and Joe Mixon....when you see Mixon's numbers, it makes you realize why they abandon the run. His numbers beyond the LOS are pitiful. It pains me to say it, but I think his time here should be done. When you dive inside the numbers, playcalling is not the issue with Mixon.
(11-02-2022, 09:05 AM)GodFather Wrote: [ -> ]So then whats your excuse for Pollack producing another horrible offensive line? I dont buy your response. He should adapt a run a scheme based on his players. Great coaches do the best of what they have.
Joe Mixon ranks 65th out of 67 backs with a grade of 24.3
— Goodberry (@JoeGoodberry) November 2, 2022
He leads the league with 3 sacks allowed.
Joe Mixon's elusive rating (making defenders miss) is now down to 51st out of 54 backs.
His Yards After Contact average of 2.05 yards now ranks 53rd of 54 backs.
(11-01-2022, 12:43 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]I am completely over it. It's not just the OL play, but its the players they bring in.
They keep whiffing on drafting OL. That's a direct reflection on Pollack who I am sure has input on who they should be drafting.
Time to move the hell on and bring in someone completely new.
(11-02-2022, 10:02 AM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, Mixons stat line was horrible. Then you get behind and have to throw. The offense is one dimensional because we can't run the ball. Then you take your best playmaker out of that equation and poor blocking, you get spanked by the Browns again. We played right into their hands last year in game one, then it happened again Monday.