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RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - bengalfan74 - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 09:26 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Improving the offensive line will allow for more checkdown options for Joe Burrow. Excellent point RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - KillerGoose - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 09:32 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: That's right The Bengals had 248 runs that were between the tackles and 64 of those runs (25.8%) went for less than two yards. League average for this stat is 27.6%, so Cincinnati was slightly better than average. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - bengalfan74 - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 09:39 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: The Bengals had 248 runs that were between the tackles and 64 of those runs (25.8%) went for less than two yards. League average for this stat is 27.6%, so Cincinnati was slightly better than average. Wow Would have guessed we were at the bottom RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - NATI BENGALS - 02-18-2022 I would hate to see a clip of all the Dalton throw-aways. Wasted plays. It's the NFL. Holding on to the ball after your drop back gets risky. Burrow does because he is trying to make something happen. I would prefer he make something happen and not throw it away. That comes with risk. He is figuring out what kinds of risks to take. I would imagine he will get even better at that and the OL will get even better and then we will be balling out of control. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - George Cantstandya - 02-18-2022 But here we are again, the same old argument spanning multiple threads that has been going on for years sadly. Fix the damn O-line. But what is the fix? Trying to do so via the draft? Free agency? Or both? I feel both but the Bengals draft second to last this year and have a bad track record recently drafting O-line. So that puts a lot of weight on free agency. I don't think the Bengals are going to cheap out given this year's success. However, keep in mind free agency is a two way street. Free agents have to want to come here. They can't be forced like drafted players. I only bring this up because I have seen so many arguments, "We should have signed (big name free agent) but the Bengals didn't try." So perhaps if the Bengals don't sign for example a top free agent guard it wasn't for lack of trying, maybe he felt he fit better with another team. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - Shake n Blake - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 09:30 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: It's a mix of the offensive line and QB. QBs always share some responsibility for sacks, good or bad. A QB can't be sacked unless unless he is holding the ball is the basic idea behind that. 2020 wasn't as drastic though, and it fell in line with most of our previous years. This year we were much more aggressive as an offense with the addition of Chase, therefore we were probably worrying a lot less about masking line deficiencies. Burrow definitely causes some of his own sacks as all QBs do. I just haven't seen any compelling evidence that - rather than this being a case of an aggressive offense further exposing an already bad line - that it's more Joe's fault, and we're going to give up 50 sacks regardless, because that's just Joe. Apologies for the run on sentence. ![]() There's definitely things Joe can do to avoid some of these sacks. I'm just saying that before we go changing Joe, we should have a pretty air tight line without multiple guys grading in the 40s. To simplify what I'm trying to convey here, let's say 50 of the sacks were on the line and 20 were on Joe/the offense being aggressive. I'd rather get the line to where it's allowing 25 sacks than to ask Joe to tone it down just to cut out 10-15 sacks. Our offense being so dynamic was a key reason we did so well last year. Get the line fixed and don't change a thing. For now, of course. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - KillerGoose - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 09:51 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: 2020 wasn't as drastic though, and it fell in line with most of our previous years. This year we were much more aggressive as an offense with the addition of Chase, therefore we were probably worrying a lot less about masking line deficiencies. I think we're on the same page for the most part. The line definitely needs an improvement, there is no way around that. That is step number one. Once you get those guys in the building you can work with Joe on some of his weak points, which I think will naturally improve as he trusts his line more. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - Joelist - 02-18-2022 There are multiple causes here. Obviously talent level particularly on the right side of the line is an issue. At bare minimum a major upgrade at RT and RG is needed. Also it would be good to coach up the backs on proper pass blocking - I don't think I ever before saw a team where over 10 sacks were given up by backs / TEs whiffing on their chips and pickups. Then we need to evaluate and if needed change the blocking scheme - when you have the constant issues with communication and wrong pickups and blocks we do it's time to ask if the scheme is too complicated for the personnel and if it is change to something they CAN execute. GET A REAL FULLBACK. Also teach your line how to do good old fashioned drive blocking. Put these together and short yardage improves. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 08:41 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Finley isn't even in the league anymore because he wasn't even an NFL-caliber backup. He's just bad at (NFL level) football. As for Brandon Allen and Andy Dalton, rather than do all that math you only needed a couple numbers... That's what I'd say as well. Too many free rushers is definitely a big issue. The only caveat is that you don't want to change his killer instinct and calculated risks he takes for the big play. I think it's fair to say he needs to be a bit more calculated so he doesn't take hits his porous oline doesn't cause. Fix the oline. When he does have time if it's capable, he needs to learn to make a bit of a safer play to avoid unnecessary hits. My opinion is that he'll be looking at film and catching that. He'll be better next year. Look how well he improved his deep ball this year with an off-season rehabbing a knee. This guy's a student. He can save a few John Wayne plays to prolong his career. I WANT to see 10 years of Joe Burrow in stripes. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 08:47 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: Have there been plays where Joe has tried to do to much and hung on to long and caused his own sack ? yes You're not in a minority at all. There's a thread about this topic, somewhat. There's an interesting chart on it that shows sacks attributed to #9 is a bit higher than I thought. Higher than 3.5. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 07:45 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: ...then why did our other QBs take so many over the last 2 years? The piss poor offensive line is why I was a little less bullish on firing Zac than most. It was that bad. It ranked in the 30s overall for three years. You know it's bad when Dalton was sacked so many times in Pittsburgh, he threw his helmet at the water cooler. While the line isn't that level bad, it's still not adequate. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 09:13 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If y'all want to keep dancing around the real issue, that's fine by me. However, I'll come right out and say it. We need an OL that can provide a viable rushing attack. The point is, nobody believes that the Bengals will run the ball, they don't fear it. Sure, they catch teams by surprise with some unexpected rushes for nice gains, but when it counts the rush gets stuffed behind the line to gain. Exactly. Not only that, it will open up play action, and they'll be able to run more and more plays. RE: If Burrow is causing so many of these sacks... - fredtoast - 02-18-2022 (02-18-2022, 08:47 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: Have there been plays where Joe has tried to do to much and hung on to long and caused his own sack ? yes When Burrow got sacked 8 times in the first 2 games he had at least 3 seconds to throw the ball EVERY TIME. (02-18-2022, 08:47 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: Anyways other than him they've pretty much nickel and dimed their way thru trying to put a band-aid on it. This is lame. "Other than the high paid guy they haven't brought in any high paid guys, derp" And Having a RT in the top half of the league in salary ($7.5 million) is "bargain basement"? Come on man, we all agree that the O-line needs help. But why make shit up to whine about? But really, what does a guy who can't remember the name of the OC who only allowed 6 sacks in three years as a starter really know about the history of our O-line. Seems like someone who intentionally forgets the good players we have had so it does not get in the way of whining. |