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RE: What's broken with this team in the Redzone ? - bengaloo - 12-09-2019 (12-09-2019, 03:27 PM)jason Wrote: Even Taylor's daddy McVay figured out that easy throws to the TE can really help a struggling QB. Nearly every target last night seemed to go to Higbee, and Robert Woods. Hopefully Taylor watched that game. We definitely need to get our TEs more involved. AJ being there would also help our RZ offense and offense overall. RE: What's broken with this team in the Redzone ? - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-09-2019 There were some nice playcalls between the 20s (the Erickson throw was a great play, for example), and some WTFs from the 20 in. I missed the last quarter, and part of the 2nd, but that's what I saw. RE: What's broken with this team in the Redzone ? - JSR18 - 12-09-2019 The problem with what's broken in the red zone is wait for it------------ the play caller!! Let's bunch the oline thisclosetogether which screams "Hey Defense, we're running the ball" and then they proceed to run Mixon/Bernard straight up the gut. Zero imagination. How about lining up with regular splits? If they do run up the middle, at least they start out with some gaps. Better yet, let's get creative. Maybe some misdirection. Maybe pull a center or back side guard. Get Boomer to come in here for a few days and teach the QBs the art of the ball fake. Line and backs go one way AD makes a Boomeresque ball fake with an opposite bootleg and waltzes into the end zone. Use the Boomer play fake and hit a TE or OT eligible all by them selves. A QB draw isn't very creative and probably has a 20% success rate... RE: What's broken with this team in the Redzone ? - J24 - 12-09-2019 Scheme the Rams for such a high profile offense struggle in the Redzone (15th this season and 16th this season). We need to have bigger formations down there. RE: What's broken with this team in the Redzone ? - bengalfan74 - 12-09-2019 (12-09-2019, 03:39 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Coaching. (12-09-2019, 03:43 PM)bengaloo Wrote: Hopefully Taylor watched that game. We definitely need to get our TEs more involved. TE's right ! It's like Taylor gets stuck in a zone and can't get out of it. Run the ball, run, run. Basic formation 5 step drop, throw, throw, throw to wide receivers. It's like he has no ability to think outside the box. (12-09-2019, 04:08 PM)Wyche Wrote: There were some nice playcalls between the 20s (the Erickson throw was a great play, for example), and some WTFs from the 20 in. I missed the last quarter, and part of the 2nd, but that's what I saw. I agree, he showed us some innovation at times between the 20's. But it also seems to me he gets stuck, like a record skipping, focusing on only one thing. Especially in the redzone. He clams up or something ? RE: What's broken with this team in the Redzone ? - ezekiel23 - 12-09-2019 (12-09-2019, 11:51 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: The 2019 Cincinnati Bengals have a redzone success rate (this is TD's only) of 36.84% this is 31st in the NFL ! The average is around 57% with the really good teams over 60%. We score a TD less than 4 tries out of 10. Simple,Andy Dalton.Just watch the film.This guy can’t compromise when a play breaks down. |