12-06-2022, 05:50 PM
The Bengals lead the NFL with 15 TD drives of 5+ minutes.
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) December 6, 2022
They had 10 all of last season.
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The Bengals lead the NFL with 15 TD drives of 5+ minutes.
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) December 6, 2022
They had 10 all of last season.
? @PaulHembo
This is a massive reason why the Bengals are better this season.
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) December 6, 2022
Red zone TD percentage:
2021 -- 17th
2022 -- 4th https://t.co/D65pihkWUI
(12-06-2022, 09:05 PM)RegularGuy22 Wrote: [ -> ]All these good numbers for the offense is due to one thing I feel, and that is the revamped O-Line that is as everyone says "gelling". Extended long clock eating drives with a score, excellent redzone scores, keeping the other teams O off the field, our D getting a breather, the run game going like old fashioned smash mouth football and JB having time to pick his receivers out. Joe said it himself that with the time he has had in the pocket it's hard NOT to find somebody open. The Oline playing like they have has opened up another level play when they are on the field. It's impressive to see.I hope they find a way to mix Perine and Mixon together to really give other defenses more to plan for and not just using Perine as a 3rd down back/blocker.
Sure seemed like alot of 2nd and short for us with Perine plowing thru the line. Nance even said more than once, "Perine with another 8 to 9 yards on that run"
(12-08-2022, 07:27 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]Burrow and the team are learning how to win without having to rely on those big, explosive plays like last year.
It is what HAD to happen for us to take the next leap and win the SB. We can play either way now and can run the ball on
teams to boot. Watch Play Action take off soon. This team is so dangerous, I wouldn't want to play us if I was a fan of another
team. Need to beat the Stains to start putting the fear in them, same with the Bills.
(12-08-2022, 06:44 PM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: [ -> ]You know, if Mixon isn't getting those yards, we're just going to hear "the browns D-line". We seem to blame our o-line a lot and then give Mixon credit if he runs well. I hope we run well overall but I would like Perine to start or at least get 50/50 reps, I'd keep Mixon on a short leash and stop giving excuses when Perine seems better. We're trying to win a Superbowl here lol. That run game was crushing against the Chiefs, so many 7, 8, 9, 10 yard runs. I don't remember Mixon doing that, he'll gash for 20 and then 1, 2, negative. Those consistent big hits must make the game so easy for Burrow. To me Perine's floor seems higher than Mixon's floor and Perine's ceiling is higher than Mixon's ceiling, but we have no real input lol.
(12-06-2022, 06:25 PM)pally Wrote: [ -> ]I said in the stats thread that this is the biggest improvement in our offense. Last year a 75 yard drive was 4 plays and a go route to Ja'Marr who would take it 50 to the end zone. This year we can do that same drive but it takes 15 plays. Not only does it take minutes off the clock, it limits the opponents offensive opportunities, but it opens up the playbook to all sorts of successful plays which is evidenced by the marked improvement in red zone scoring
(12-06-2022, 06:25 PM)pally Wrote: [ -> ]I said in the stats thread that this is the biggest improvement in our offense. Last year a 75 yard drive was 4 plays and a go route to Ja'Marr who would take it 50 to the end zone. This year we can do that same drive but it takes 15 plays. Not only does it take minutes off the clock, it limits the opponents offensive opportunities, but it opens up the playbook to all sorts of successful plays which is evidenced by the marked improvement in red zone scoring
(12-06-2022, 09:05 PM)RegularGuy22 Wrote: [ -> ]All these good numbers for the offense is due to one thing I feel, and that is the revamped O-Line that is as everyone says "gelling". Extended long clock eating drives with a score, excellent redzone scores, keeping the other teams O off the field, our D getting a breather, the run game going like old fashioned smash mouth football and JB having time to pick his receivers out. Joe said it himself that with the time he has had in the pocket it's hard NOT to find somebody open. The Oline playing like they have has opened up another level play when they are on the field. It's impressive to see.I hope they find a way to mix Perine and Mixon together to really give other defenses more to plan for and not just using Perine as a 3rd down back/blocker.
Sure seemed like alot of 2nd and short for us with Perine plowing thru the line. Nance even said more than once, "Perine with another 8 to 9 yards on that run"
(12-08-2022, 08:00 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: [ -> ]I'm hoping we're not having that conversation on Monday, and instead are talking about how both backs went off for huge games. But it will be interesting, and there would be multiple possible reasons, including how the defense is playing the run, whether Burrow is functioning out of shotgun or under center when either Mixon or Perine are on the field, and run play design.
I will say that I've seen a LOT of people jumping on the Perine wagon and supporting him starting over or at least getting more snaps than Mixon, so I don't think this is Mixon apologist heaven.
Personally, I'd love to see them really mix it up between both backs in running and passing plays, and I want to see a fresh-legged Mixon ready to do some damage after watching Perine grind the past few games, and Perine continue to punish the defense with these guys ready to put the losing to the Browns to bed for once and all. I look at the interesting possibilities this all presents more than the competition (which isn't how anyone on this current team seems to react anyway).
(12-08-2022, 11:00 PM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]....and it keeps your defense fresh, which is crucial late in games. It's winning the clock, Parcells made a living at it.
(12-06-2022, 05:50 PM)reuben.ahmed Wrote: [ -> ]The Bengals lead the NFL with 15 TD drives of 5+ minutes.
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) December 6, 2022
They had 10 all of last season.
? @PaulHembo