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RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - RoyleRedlegs - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:12 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: LOL Then get off the internet? I mean I don't know what you expect to do on a football forum if not discuss football. Does this mean you've agreed with every decision that every exec and coach in the NFL makes because they know more than you? RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - bengalfan74 - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 07:55 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Well man, here's the thing. We host this board so that people can discuss, debate, and otherwise express their opinions on anything Bengals. Some times these debates and discussions can get rather in depth, and sometimes heated. Doesn't make one right or wrong, just fans of the same team seeing issues from different points of view. Bravo Sunset, exactly My passion above all others is for the Bengals to win ! The BENGALS is where my true loyalty lies. It's not to player A or B We all have our favorites for whatever reasons. We all have players we don't really like (pac-man) for whatever reasons. My concern about Ogbuehi isn't hate, or my mind's made up, or I want to see him fail so I can pat myself on the back. I'd love nothing more for Ogbuehi to come out the next game and pancake every DE he faces on every play. I'd love it greatly !! And I'd stand up and say oh boy I was wrong about him, and be pickled tink to do it. However; I'm greatly concerned there is no fixing him and I'm even more afraid knowing ML and PA's history, they'll be to stubborn to admit Ogbuehi isn't cutting it and the team especially Andy, AJ, Geno, Vontaze, Carlos etc. will pay for it in another lost season. How many do they have left ? RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - Socal Bengals fan - 08-14-2017 RIP Andy Dalton. There is no way in hell this garbage of a player will keep Amdy Dalton upright all year. If any of those were 5 or 7 step drops rip . Og cost us last year im afraid he might do it again. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - Tiger Teeth - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:15 PM)Socal Bengals fan Wrote: RIP Andy Dalton. There is no way in hell this garbage of a player will keep Amdy Dalton upright all year. If any of those were 5 or 7 step drops rip . Og cost us last year im afraid he might do it again. At least we got Driskell. He can run away from trouble and even score. Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - BenZoo2 - 08-14-2017 Getting back on topic, I hope at least some of ced's issues are correctable by week 1 and that he can be competent. It would be a shame to have to rework an entire offense to cover for one guy. It also shoots holes in not trading ajm because we have to have a good backup qb but totally ignore having a good backup plan at lt. Front office fail if this doesn't work out Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - SunsetBengal - 08-14-2017 Let's try to keep it friendly, and about football in Jungle Noise. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - McC - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 07:40 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Well it seems like your question was rhetorical because you decided my answer already. Anyone else see the irony here? If the offense moves the ball even if it has to cater to him, so be it. Teams have won SB's with suspect lines. I predict he will get better. And i feel we have enough dynamic weapons and a wily enough QB to get them the ball and score and keep himself from getting killed. It's gonna be okay. It won't be like having Whit out there but you can still win. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - RoyleRedlegs - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:35 PM)McC Wrote: If the offense moves the ball even if it has to cater to him, so be it. Teams have won SB's with suspect lines. I predict he will get better. And i feel we have enough dynamic weapons and a wily enough QB to get them the ball and score and keep himself from getting killed. It's gonna be okay. It won't be like having Whit out there but you can still win. Yes you can but it puts incredible stress on other players. We don't have an elite QB to cover it and that is what concerns me. When the pressure is on and we need 10+ yards at a time, with time in the pocket for a play to develop, can it even get off the ground or will it be out simply because of who our LT is? That is what concerns me. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - bengalfan74 - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:35 PM)McC Wrote: If the offense moves the ball even if it has to cater to him, so be it. Teams have won SB's with suspect lines. I predict he will get better. And i feel we have enough dynamic weapons and a wily enough QB to get them the ball and score and keep himself from getting killed. It's gonna be okay. It won't be like having Whit out there but you can still win. I really, really hope you're right. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - McC - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:39 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Yes you can but it puts incredible stress on other players.You don't necessarily have to have to have an elite QB. A good QB who is very smart will do. This is a thing we have. Not in any way insinuating the offense will be a juggernaut. But the defense can keep us in games. And we have some very good catch and run types, so you can still get big plays without holding the ball. We can win with the people we have. If a way to find a veteran who would be better happens, by all means do it. But this group can win. May not be pretty but it doesn't have to be. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - rfaulk34 - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 06:04 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: I'll try to see if this works since I did it all on Twitter and I've been away from the forum game. You were a bit rough on him on at least a couple of those clips. KUDOS for taking the time though. I don't disagree at all that he still has plenty of work to do. Work that you really wouldn't or shouldn't expect from a 3rd year 1st rd pick. As negative (or realistic as i like to put it) as i've been with this team (mostly coaching and FO) i see an improvement and room and ability for more improvement from him. I don't like to use injuries or lack of training camp/practice etc as an excuse, so i won't. He was atrocious last year. He would come out of his stance and just lean into guys like he didn't even have a set of arms and hands and he would get thrown around like a rag doll. As much as everyone loves to drool over Whitworth, and he was/is a great T, you can pull up any tape and find multiple times his technique was bad. Especially getting his hands wide. Bottom line is, he's who the Bengals are going with and he looks much better than last year. The really scary part is, when they get into the dregs of the regular season and guys get tired, if you have bad habits or muscle memory, that stuff will start to show up. After one silly preseason game, adding in how bad he was last year, i still feel like he has a chance to continue to get better. Sometimes it's technique schmechnique. Guys can get the job done even if they don't get it done right. It's not what anyone wants, but it's what matters. Win the snap any way possible. P.S. Keep in mind, you posted 13 (14 but i think one was a dupe showing him and Fisher for comparison--even though they faced different types of rushes ![]() RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - rfaulk34 - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 07:07 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: With good reason. Maybe so, but i still see the needle pointing up, comparing where he was to where he is. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - Essex Johnson - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 06:20 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: I literally post video evidence and you stick your head in the sand still. Unbelievable. Well sorry I'll stick with my coaching analysis and I was happy to hear Lapham someone who probably knows the game much s better than both of us that he played decent and took a step forward good enough for me the great part is this debate will move on to the next game. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - Circleville Guy - 08-14-2017 The OC is going to call games according to their strengths and weaknesses. The Bengals will run the ball a lot and make quick short passes this year. My hope is that by mid year the OL will improve enough for some longer passes. Look for Andy to throw many early interceptions because he won't have time to throw. This year is more on poor managerial decisions than anything. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - Whatever - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:39 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Yes you can but it puts incredible stress on other players. I think that you make some valid points. That said, some of this seems like nit picking. I think you're spot on about his hand placement. That is something he definitely needs to work on. There are some times in the run game that he seems a bit tentative. You'd like to see him finish with a mean streak. I think you're off on the shallow drops. The T knows what the play call is. If the play is a 3 step drop, you want to take a shallow drop to bait the defender into taking the long way around the outside, because the only way you're giving up a sack is if you get beaten quickly inside. Baiting the defender outside also gets him out of the passing lane so he can't bat the ball down. On the majority of those, he baits the defender outside and washes them out past the QB and out of the play, which frankly a lot of LT's do on those short set passes. Because of that, you can't really draw a conclusion on what's going to happen on 7 step drops and plays where the QB has to hold the ball. Those plays aren't blocked the same. Obviously, the gameplan was to make it as easy on the OL as they could, but as preseason goes along, we should see them take some more shots and get a better idea. I think the play pointing out the difference between Fisher and Og is a bit unfair. The TE on the right side forces the DE a bit wider and gives Fisher extra time to set up, and he still gets pushed closer to the QB than Ced. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - THE PISTONS - 08-14-2017 Man...everyone is so eager to pass judgement on Ced and other players early in preseason. The truth is, his regular season play will matter. You're not going to get a read on any player seeing just a quarter of play. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - RoyleRedlegs - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 09:16 PM)Whatever Wrote: I think that you make some valid points. That said, some of this seems like nit picking. There's a difference between a shallow drop and missing your landmarks. A shallow drop still has to be deep enough to stay square. His steps are not putting him in a position to win off the snap. He's stepping almost laterally at times and that already puts him in a bad spot. He's lost off the snap if he does that. He's constantly having to turn and chase. That's not getting to the right spot. You can draw conclusions because these are not issues you see with other tackles in short drops (Fisher) And yes the DE was further out (by a very small amount, both DE's lined up at 9) but that's all the more reason Ced should have been ready to punch. But he didn't. He kept his hands low and didn't deliver a punch. Fisher did. It's not unfair to compare their technique. It should be virtually the same regardless of the DE alignment when it comes to your hands. If you need the DE extra wide to have time to punch, that's a BIG problem. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - RoyleRedlegs - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:57 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: You were a bit rough on him on at least a couple of those clips. KUDOS for taking the time though. Which clips were I too rough on? Whitworth was an exception not the rule. He's a freak. And his technique with his feet was damn near flawless. He'd hit his landmarks in his sleep. He get wide but he'd also work his hands in. Ced does not have the benefit having the strength of Whitworth. What specifically looks better though? The only difference is what he's being asked to do...which is limiting what we see from the offense. You can look at his college tape and see the same issues in his hands, passiveness and sets. You see it in his tape as a pro. You see it now. That is why it matters. It's preseason, so results don't matter. But technique still does. Him giving up 0 sacks doesn't matter when you realize the lengths they took to make things so. RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - RoyleRedlegs - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 09:31 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Man...everyone is so eager to pass judgement on Ced and other players early in preseason. The truth is, his regular season play will matter. What of his play in college and last year? Does that not matter? Does it matter that these issues were issues in college and last year? RE: Cedric Ogbeuhi with moving pictures. - BengalsRocker - 08-14-2017 (08-14-2017, 08:00 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: You amuse me with your arrogance. No fan knows more about OL play in pro football than his professional coach who teaches them the technique to use which changes depending on the play call so not as generic as you want to make it out to be. One size does not fit all in the case. You make some valid points, but many points you made were on assumption. not facts. (08-14-2017, 08:03 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Not being arrogant. Just actually talking football with football terms and actual technique.All I can say is WOW. Royle is only critiquing his technique. I think it's pretty obvious. Paul Alexander could be the greatest teacher of technique but if the player isn't conveying it to actual play... then what?!? I guess we should just put on the blinders and take the blue pill? |