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Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - NotBigzo - 01-24-2023 Jones, Clarke, and Dunlap will likely be a taller order. Not tougher than baltimore, but tougher than KC. I've also heard a sentiment that the snowy conditions against the Bills favored O linemen. If Capp returns, he may not be at 100 percent. But I think he can square with Chris Jones. Cheifs didn't have Thunley last game. He could be a handful for Reader. I'm sensing some double teams with Creed Humphrey. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - bengaloo - 01-24-2023 If the OL plays as physical as they did yesterday we should be ok. Its crazy but since Carman started playing the left side has been solid, even against Baltimore after Jonah got worked over while he was in. As soon as Carman came in the game the blocking on that side improved. I expect to see this continue. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Soonerpeace - 01-24-2023 I think that it’s too difficult to determine. I think Cincy has a better chance to beat KC than the Bills. How? Mahomes won’t be close to 100%. No way. It will still be a dog fight. I’m beginning to think this team is cold blooded. Last year kinda seemed like they got hot. 2 years in a row is different. These guys may be like Raymond Floyd or Lanny Wadkins with a lead. Good luck with that. I’d say Nicklaus or Tiger but they’ve not done the SB win yet lol. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Frank Booth - 01-24-2023 yes. I have utmost faith in the d-line, but the o-line has a tall task. They handled KC with jonah and cappa. LC was the weak link that game, so Adeniji might be an upgrade for this match up but a healthy cappa and jonah played great against kc back in december RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - pdub2005 - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 01:06 AM)Soonerpeace Wrote: I think that it’s too difficult to determine. I think Cincy has a better chance to beat KC than the Bills. How? Mahomes won’t be close to 100%. No way. It will still be a dog fight. I’m beginning to think this team is cold blooded. Last year kinda seemed like they got hot. 2 years in a row is different. These guys may be like Raymond Floyd or Lanny Wadkins with a lead. Good luck with that. I’d say Nicklaus or Tiger but they’ve not done the SB win yet lol. I mean we have beat a healthy Mahomes 3 times, so no matter what I would give us a puncher's chance. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Soonerpeace - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 01:12 AM)pdub2005 Wrote: I mean we have beat a healthy Mahomes 3 times, so no matter what I would give us a puncher's chance. No question but all by 3 points. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - NotBigzo - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 01:11 AM)Frank Booth Wrote: yes. I have utmost faith in the d-line, but the o-line has a tall task. They handled KC with jonah and cappa. LC was the weak link that game, so Adeniji might be an upgrade for this match up Frank Clark apparently had a case of the assblasts that game though. I wouldn't be as high on Jonah here. https://fox4kc.com/sports/chiefs/frank-clarks-stomach-issues-caused-him-to-be-questionable-vs-cincinnati-bengals/ RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Frank Booth - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 01:52 AM)NotBigzo Wrote: Frank Clark apparently had a case of the assblasts that game though. I wouldn't be as high on Jonah here. I know jonah has his problems, but he is overall an average LT. He matches up well with some teams, and struggles with others KC is not a team jonah struggles with. All Im saying RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Joelist - 01-24-2023 We've kept Frank Clark and Chris Jones under control for three games. Dunlap is the main new element, and even in his prime he was never a game wrecker. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - BengalsBong - 01-24-2023 Reader has developed a swim move and he is now unstopable. Beast mode run or pass. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - treee - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 03:01 AM)Joelist Wrote: We've kept Frank Clark and Chris Jones under control for three games. Dunlap is the main new element, and even in his prime he was never a game wrecker. Dunlap definitely changes what you can do in the flats on his side of the field but as a pass rusher I think he can be managed. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Rubekahn29 - 01-24-2023 I expect the Defense to be just as good. Their tackles are their week spot and with Mahomes limited mobility, we may see more pressures than normal. Our O-line may not look as good as it did this season against KC but I still think it’ll be better than last years O-line. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Big Boss - 01-24-2023 I'm wary of rushing Jonah Williams back out there against this defensive front with two dislocated kneecaps. And from the video we saw of Cappa on Sunday my instinct is he's not at 100% either. For better or worse, gotta roll with the same crew as Sunday. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Sled21 - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 08:49 AM)Big Boss Wrote: I'm wary of rushing Jonah Williams back out there against this defensive front with two dislocated kneecaps. And from the video we saw of Cappa on Sunday my instinct is he's not at 100% either. This. Even if Jonah dresses, he needs to be on the sideline until and if Carman starts struggling. Right now, he's playing in beast mode and there is no reason to pull him and put a hobbled Williams in his place. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Big Boss - 01-24-2023 If there's any offensive lineman to keep an eye on this week it's Ted Karras. Has there been any further word on what the knee injury was exactly and the extent of it? RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - Sled21 - 01-24-2023 I was watching a clip with Chris Long, who I despise even though I really liked his dad. He was asked about how our makeshift O-line with 3 new players was able to perform as well as they did. Of course he gave us a backhanded compliment while also taking a shot at the team. But what he said does kind of make sense. He said when you have a superstar player get hurt, and the backup comes in, there is a huge drop off. He then said the Bengals do not have any superstars on our line (I would disagree about Karras and Cappa) He stated that is why the backups were able to come in and look as good as they starters, because they are all good players but none of them are elite. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - SunsetBengal - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 09:21 AM)Sled21 Wrote: I was watching a clip with Chris Long, who I despise even though I really liked his dad. He was asked about how our makeshift O-line with 3 new players was able to perform as well as they did. Of course he gave us a backhanded compliment while also taking a shot at the team. But what he said does kind of make sense. He said when you have a superstar player get hurt, and the backup comes in, there is a huge drop off. He then said the Bengals do not have any superstars on our line (I would disagree about Karras and Cappa) He stated that is why the backups were able to come in and look as good as they starters, because they are all good players but none of them are elite. I'm going to call Chris Long's assessment of that situation a swing and a miss. For years I have subscribed to the "fresh legs syndrome" theory of why when backups fill in later in a season, that they appear to perform as well as the starters they are replacing. Basically you're putting in fresh bodies that haven't been beaten up from the grind of playing week after week. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - pally - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 07:09 AM)treee Wrote: Dunlap definitely changes what you can do in the flats on his side of the field but as a pass rusher I think he can be managed. The biggest threat that Carlos presents is his ability as a pass batter. Those long arms and big hands match up well to Joe’s biggest weakness RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - kalibengal - 01-24-2023 (01-24-2023, 01:11 AM)Frank Booth Wrote: yes. I have utmost faith in the d-line, but the o-line has a tall task. They handled KC with jonah and cappa. LC was the weak link that game, so Adeniji might be an upgrade for this match up if its one thing Ive learned after watching this team the last 2 seasons is to not doubt what they can accomplish Last time VS KC, if i recall our rookie G Volson contained Jones. Also, Carman seems to bring a more physical game and I see him pancaking Carlos all day opeing up some holes for Mixon and Perine. on the other side Adeniji looks quicker then Collins on handling the speed rushers. RE: Can we Expect an O & D-Line regression? - ochocincos - 01-24-2023 The Chiefs' DL is solid, but only Chris Jones is elite. Don't forget about Karlaftis though, he's coming along and adds more pass rush along with Jones, Dunlap, and Clark. It'd be really great if Cappa was back for Chris Jones, but Scharping is solid. The guy I'm most worried about is Adeniji. Chiefs might overload his side. |