(01-02-2024, 12:03 AM)fisherscatfan Wrote: [ -> ]Criminal. lol. Why were both AFC title games on the road? The question is with the talent the Bengals have had are they being used correctly and what has Taylor really done that several other coaches could not have done with this talent? If Taylor/Callahan are here for the next 5 years Bengals fans will be looking back wondering where Burrow’s shot went.
Or not but Zac will be here a long time.
(01-01-2024, 07:15 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]This.
Why would we change this offense? It's been pretty damn successful.
We went 0-6 in the division because Burrow didn't play in 75% of those games or was completely immobile and not 100% in them. The only division game he was healthy for was the first half of the Baltimore game.
People are trying to make this deeper than it needs to be - like we need to gut our team to match up better with the AFC North.
Like no, we don't. We just need our best player to be healthy.
Yes been successful but a more limited when we play the AFC North especially when Lamar is playing,... but agree don;t gut but all players can improve so Burrow needs to improve on rpo's and playaction, like to see them put him under center a bit more and we need to get more out of our run game and of course Oline still not at level we hope they would be
(01-02-2024, 01:38 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Yes been successful but a more limited when we play the AFC North especially when Lamar is playing,... but agree don;t gut but all players can improve so Burrow needs to improve on rpo's and playaction, like to see them put him under center a bit more and we need to get more out of our run game and of course Oline still not at level we hope they would be
From 2021 on when both were healthy or played it’s 1-1. Not counting our first game this year. Joe drilled Lamar/Balt 41-17 and Lamar beat Joe in 2022 on an end of game Justin Tucker FG. I don’t count 2020 as the rosters weren’t close.
(01-01-2024, 01:02 PM)casear2727 Wrote: [ -> ]The reason why I doubt they change anything major "just for the AFCN", is because Burrow's record vs the North, when healthy, is 8-3 since 2021.
We will see how things shake out this year, but aside from the Bengals, when is the last time a North team went deep into the playoffs? The Ravens last Super Bowl?
(01-01-2024, 08:27 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: [ -> ]This will never be a run, under center, big play action team with Burrow as QB1.
It's not what he wants and it doesn't suite his best skillset.
Incorporate it a bit more, that's fine...but it's not what he or the staff want.
And they shouldn't want that. You don't have a guy like Joe, and pay him 275 mil to......hand the ball off. A smattering here and there as you say, is fine. Some tweaks need made, but scrapping the whole offense is a bit of a knee jerk to me.
I'm personally a fan of the WCO.
It would allow Burrow and co. to march down the field and not require the OL to block as long.
Let's be frank here (lol get it), the OL is never going to be good enough to block for a long amount of time. The current scheme and/or players won't allow for it.
WCO also will need the running game to be better, so the Bengals should try to add a new RB this offseason or next as Mixon moves out and a new era begins.
TE also typically becomes a bigger emphasis in WCO, which I am always a fan of.
Last, this would (or should) reduce the need to have elite QB play, so if Burrow were to be out at all again in the future, it would be easier for a backup to come in and succeed.
(01-01-2024, 12:36 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]They need to fix the damn running game. It’s embarrassingly awful. Just awful. Can’t blame that on Burrow. Pollack has to go but he’s Mike Brown’s guy and if Zac’s got a weakness he’s too human. Zac’s not Kyle Shanahan in the run game. He needs an OL coach that can scheme IMO
He needs an OL that is capable of running his scheme! Zac and Pollack want to run a wide-zone scheme but they have to run a gap man scheme because the OLine is a negative in the Athlectisim compartment.
(01-02-2024, 04:58 PM)J24 Wrote: [ -> ]He needs an OL that is capable of running his scheme! Zac and Pollack want to run a wide-zone scheme but they have to run a gap man scheme because the OLine is a negative in the Athlectisim compartment.
That’s exactly right. Some are capable in wide zone others not. They are running man. Mixon is better in the man as well
(01-01-2024, 09:31 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]True as well. BTW, do you think we might draft a RB somewhat earlier than most expect? Wouldn't surprise me honestly.
I really like Chase Brown but Mixon is getting up there in age and is never going to be a great pass protector.
I like the strategy of drafting running backs and receivers in the mid rounds.
I'd rather use our higher picks on lineman and defensive players, provided the value is there.
I like Chase Brown a lot. He may end up being our best pick last year. I see him having a big role in the future.