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RE: How to beat Seattle - Go Cards - 10-08-2015 Good read and agree. Believe it will probably somehow be tight and closer than it should be like OP said. Agree with Jeremy Hill part as well. But believe the Bengals should control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and roll. RE: How to beat Seattle - SHRacerX - 10-08-2015 I think this, and avoid trying to force the ball to AJ Green. If Sherman is following him everywhere, and seemingly blanketing him then go elsewhere. I don't mean to say never even look at AJ, but the simply philosophy of "our fourth best weapon is much better than your fourth best cover guy" is exactly what needs to happen here. I think Marvin Jones is going to have a big game, and I can't help but think that Burkhead as a slot receiver gives Andy the quick check down that can keep moving the sticks. Brady attacked them with lots of short passes in the Super Bowl. Keep them honest, but that will negate a lot of their pass rush. I'm crazy excited about this game and the potential to be 5-0. RE: How to beat Seattle - J24 - 10-08-2015 1 question and 1 observation. First the observation; we got to keep Russell in the pocket and force him to be passer. We struggle at that when it comes to mobile Qbs. Russell doesn't scare me as a passer but as a runner he is scary. Now my question to Exoyd; the patriots used eldelman and vereen a lot in the short passing game in the Superbowl should we do the same thing with Sanu and Bernard? RE: How to beat Seattle - M.W. - 10-08-2015 (10-08-2015, 08:34 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: I think this, and avoid trying to force the ball to AJ Green. If Sherman is following him everywhere, and seemingly blanketing him then go elsewhere. I don't mean to say never even look at AJ, but the simply philosophy of "our fourth best weapon is much better than your fourth best cover guy" is exactly what needs to happen here. I agree with you. If Sherman is blanketing AJ DO NOT THROW TO HIM! The offense is loaded with talent and if AJ preoccupies Sherman for most of the game he did his job, the others need to get ball. With a good, solid, game plan I see no reason for the Bengals not to finish the day 5-0! RE: How to beat Seattle - bengalfan74 - 10-08-2015 Seattle doesn't play a lot of exotic defenses to say the least. My question is, since they all drop back into their assignments on pass plays. Can we gash them some with a few draws/delayed handoffs to Gio ? RE: How to beat Seattle - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 10-08-2015 Well, what can i say Eox, but great job. I think you pretty much nailed it. I was going to add putting a spy on Wilson but then you did that by the end. Run Hill up the middle and take advantage of Carey Williams side and our Offense should do well. But like you said, Dalton has to have a bit of a fall off game eventually. I just think it might not be this week, but the following. RE: How to beat Seattle - BengalHawk62 - 10-08-2015 We've purposely have avoided using Eifert in the last couple games. Opposing teams will stop keying in on him and that is the time to strike. This is the week Eifert becomes a huge target for us. Use Jones and Green to blow the top off their secondary and then target Eifert across the middle for lots of 'chunk' yards. Loosen up their secondary and then pound the ball with Hill and Bernard. Keep Dalton upright with stout OL play and play smart, aggressive Defense this week and we'll walk away with the W. RE: How to beat Seattle - Daddy-O - 10-08-2015 (10-08-2015, 12:42 AM)BFritz21 Wrote: Their offensive line is weak. Wilson has been running for his life when I've watched. From what I've seen so far this year Seattle puts a lot of guys in close proximity to the line of scrimmage - to stop the run. I think they need to pass to set up the run, spread those dudes out and loosen them up a bit. Then crunch their interior with J Hill and Gio. RE: How to beat Seattle - Daddy-O - 10-08-2015 (10-08-2015, 11:28 AM)M.W. Wrote: I agree with you. If Sherman is blanketing AJ DO NOT THROW TO HIM! The offense is loaded with talent and if AJ preoccupies Sherman for most of the game he did his job, the others need to get ball. This worries me (AJ). Not because he can't beat Sherman but I don't want him to get over hyped due to the comments Sherman made about him 4 years ago. I'd hate to see AJ get out of the game plan and start demanding attention to put one over on Sherman, then we start forcing balls his way. He'll still have plenty of opportunities but needs to be patient and let the game progress. RE: How to beat Seattle - bengalfan74 - 10-08-2015 (10-08-2015, 01:37 PM)Daddy-O Wrote: This worries me (AJ). Not because he can't beat Sherman but I don't want him to get over hyped due to the comments Sherman made about him 4 years ago. I'd hate to see AJ get out of the game plan and start demanding attention to put one over on Sherman, then we start forcing balls his way. Sherman doesn't switch sides normally does he ? RE: How to beat Seattle - Synric - 10-08-2015 (10-08-2015, 01:42 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: Sherman doesn't switch sides normally does he ? No they play like Cincy each staying to their side....BUT Cincy can force Sherman into the slot by using a 2 WR set with both lining up on the left side of the formation. RE: How to beat Seattle - Bengal Dude - 10-08-2015 (10-08-2015, 01:42 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: Sherman doesn't switch sides normally does he ? He usually stays to one side of the field, but there's been a couple of times that he shadowed the #1. RE: How to beat Seattle - BigPapaKain - 10-08-2015 All wrong. They think Andy can't beat them because of the Legion of Boo-Hoo. If they're smart, they'll stack the box and play tight on the outside and blitz often, using stunts and delays to confuse Bodine and Andy. If they stick to their cover 3, Andy will pick them apart with underneath routes and keeping AJ as far away from Sherman and his constant holding as possible. RE: How to beat Seattle - 3wt - 10-08-2015 (10-07-2015, 11:07 PM)PlayerFormerlyKnownAsMousecop Wrote: This game... Exactly right. If we beat this team I'll be very impressed. This could easily be the trap game the Patriots were last year. I can see us doing it - if we have our big boy pants on from the start. RE: How to beat Seattle - Guy Incognito - 10-08-2015 Begins and ends with our O and D line play. If our O holds up like it has all season, Dalton should be able to continue to lead this team up and down the field and put up great numbers as has been done all season. If it struggles, historically so does our QB and here comes the turnovers and head scratchers. On D need to turn Seattle into a 1 dimensional team by stopping Lynch/whatever RB plays and keeping Wilson in the pocket. RE: How to beat Seattle - Slappy from New Haven - 10-08-2015 (10-07-2015, 06:42 PM)eoxyod Wrote: So yeah, Seattle is 2-2 but we know that Seattle is generally a better team than that. To assume they are overrated is dumb, but they are obviously very flawed as anyone watching football would notice. Their OL is absolute garbage and their receiving corp is not reliable. RE: How to beat Seattle - corpjet - 10-08-2015 I would be fine with Lamur or Shawn Williams as a "spy" in any passing situations....cant let RW kill us with his feet, by far I think he's the biggest threat on the offensive side of the ball RE: How to beat Seattle - TKUHL - 10-08-2015 Dont give the rookie the chance to beat us on kick returns. I wanna see Touch Back Nuge for once. RE: How to beat Seattle - TKUHL - 10-08-2015 Also protect the ball, Seattle will try to force fumbles on every carry. RE: How to beat Seattle - Slappy from New Haven - 10-09-2015 (10-08-2015, 11:28 AM)M.W. Wrote: I agree with you. If Sherman is blanketing AJ DO NOT THROW TO HIM! The offense is loaded with talent and if AJ preoccupies Sherman for most of the game he did his job, the others need to get ball.Sherman only plays one side of the field, he doesn't follow receivers like Revis does |