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RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Soonerpeace - 12-07-2022 (12-07-2022, 03:49 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: "he had five touchdowns the last time he played.” He meant full game so he’d be right RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Brownshoe - 12-07-2022 Considering that the OL has been playing better and better as the season goes on I'm not going to say Mixon isn't as good just yet. Perine has been playing fantastic the last couple of weeks. We'll see how Mixon plays. We should definitely split carries between the two,but give the heavier load to Mixon. Keeping both of their legs fresh, especially late in the season/post season will be a huge boon for us IMO. Having two RBs that have been balling out is a great problem to have. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - NUGDUKWE - 12-07-2022 (12-07-2022, 04:42 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Bengals RBs last 6 games
I had just seen this tweet from Goodberry. Which has all the same stats as you posted. Yeah I think the overall blocking has gotten better and Mixon has proven he is one of the top backs in the league when the blocking is good. Perine is also a good back and while the two might not be a true thunder and lightning to compliment each other they are both capable of being the every down back. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - BIGDADDYFROMCINCINNATI - 12-07-2022 Hey Guys and Gals, this is a good problem to have at the point in the season. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Forever Spinning Vinyl - 12-07-2022 (12-07-2022, 06:55 PM)BIGDADDYFROMCINCINNATI Wrote: Hey Guys and Gals, this is a good problem to have at the point in the season.Yeah. Not too long ago, just about ANYBODY that hit the waiver wire was an upgrade to someone on Cincy's roster. I like seeing guys getting cut around the league and thinking "Don't need him. Let someone else sign this wash-up". RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Shake n Blake - 12-07-2022 (12-06-2022, 04:52 AM)Roland Wrote: Corey Dillon was a better back than Rudi ever was. His problem in 2003 had everything to do with attitude and very little to do with ability (or even injuries). Dillon had become a distraction at a time when the team was trying to start from a clean slate. ...and that one year with the Pats was the only great year CD had left in the tank. This isn't about who had the better career. We made the correct choice to move on to Rudi even if CD wasn't injured or ticked off. I am a huge fan of CD but he didn't have much left at that point. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - chopperbobby - 12-07-2022 Like to see some plays with both of them in the back field. Old time fullback and 1/2 back. Running and passing plays. Think it would work out good. Don’t think it is in ZT play book. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Soonerpeace - 12-08-2022 Brian Callahan today: Obviously, we love Joe. There's nothing Joe has done wrong for us carrying the ball. As a runner, he's been really good." Not just good, but best in the league when it comes to rushing efficiency, which is the top priority for the Taylor/Callahan offense. Since Week 5, Mixon has a league-leading rush success rate of 53.9 percent. Atlanta's Cordarrelle Patterson (52) and Miami's Jeff Wilson (52) are the only other backs above 50 percent. Mixon ranks second in total rush EPA (expected points added) at 13.77, behind Dallas' Tony Pollard (18.45). And he's seventh in yards per carry at 5.01. So it's easy to see why the Bengals are shutting down any notion of Mixon losing his starting job, regardless of how well Perine has performed in the lead-back role. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Nicomo Cosca - 12-08-2022
As anticipated, Mixon is still RB1 according to Taylor. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - reuben.ahmed - 12-10-2022 Goodberry is smarter than that, throw out Mixon's anomalous game this season (the single game he had over 100 yards) and now give us the stats. 6 games 54 carries, 258 yards (4.8), 5 TDs becomes 5 games - 31 carries, 103 yards (3.1), 1 TD That's more like the Mixon we've known this season. Let's see what happens against the Browns 22nd ranked rush defense. And that seems to be the difference, Perine is a little more consistent. Those chunk run plays added up quick, I'd like to see Mixon get multiple 7-9 yard rushes per game the rest of this season. Here's hoping he does that, playing at a high level consistently is what we need. We ought to start running on 3rd and short now, we did a few times with Perine to success. I think this league is what have you done for me lately regardless. A median yards per carry instead of average yards per carry is probably the stat we want. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - samhain - 12-10-2022 I like Mixon and I believe he's a more dynamic player in the passing game than Perine. Perine isn't exactly chopped liver there, either. My issue with Joe is that he has zero desire to pass block. He's a complete liability in that aspect of his game. I'd give Mixon a chance to start, make him the first and second down back, then bring Perine in on 3rd as they always have. If Joe can't produce, gradually increase Samaje's workload giving him more and more possessions as the feature back. Mixon gives a defense something to fear as a dynamic offensive weapon. Unfortunately for him, he's 3rd or 4th down the list in that category on the roster. Samaje gives the defense something to fear as a player that looks like zero fun to tackle. He can wear down a defense if he gets enough carries. Without a loaded box, which is something I don't expect the Bengals to see much of, he's devastating. I don't think he's a better athlete than Joe, but I do feel like he fills a role that Joe can't or isn't willing to in terms of physicality. If I'm really honest, I admit that I have some fear of how feeling obligated to give Mixon carries as a primary back impacts the game plan that's been so effective against good teams for the last 2 weeks. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - BengalsRocker - 12-10-2022 Mixon should be short leashed. If he keeps dancing and misses blocks/blitzes... you put him back on the sidelines. No time to lose to the Stains to appease just one player. I hope Mixon makes me eat my words. I'm a Bengals fan that wants the team to win. That is all. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 12-10-2022 (12-10-2022, 09:35 AM)samhain Wrote: I like Mixon and I believe he's a more dynamic player in the passing game than Perine. Perine isn't exactly chopped liver there, either. Great post Sam. Pretty much what you said is the way I feel about the whole RB situation. (12-10-2022, 09:37 AM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Mixon should be short leashed. Damn rights. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - casear2727 - 12-10-2022 (12-10-2022, 09:37 AM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Mixon should be short leashed. I think much of Mixon's dancing perception comes from the previous wide zone running scheme which requires the running back to choose a hole or cutback. The current inside gap run scheme is a hit the hole hard or bounce out design. I have zero justification for his beyond awful passing blocking skills. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 12-10-2022 (12-10-2022, 07:58 PM)casear2727 Wrote: I think much of Mixon's dancing perception comes from the previous wide zone running scheme which requires the running back to choose a hole or cutback. The current inside gap run scheme is a hit the hole hard or bounce out design. I think you are right Casear, I hope so and Mixon continues his play against the Panthers into this game because like BengalsRocker said, no time to lose to the Stains to appease just one player. Also, I want to see much more desire from him to pass block which is my main criticism of Mixon. If he shows some desire to pass block I am all good with him being the main back on 1st and 2nd down and then bringing in Samaje on 3rd downs. Just cannot take away the obvious though, when Samaje is in the game we are less predictable because no one knows if we are going to run or pass. With Mixon early in the season we were very predictable because we were going to run when he was in and that was obvious. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - NUGDUKWE - 12-10-2022 (12-10-2022, 07:58 PM)casear2727 Wrote: I think much of Mixon's dancing perception comes from the previous wide zone running scheme which requires the running back to choose a hole or cutback. The current inside gap run scheme is a hit the hole hard or bounce out design. Yeah I think it's mainly a blocking problem over Mixon dancing. On some plays there's one free unblocked player and I've seen Mixon do a delayed jump cut in order to get the unblocked player commit to the wrong gap. But on a play where Mixon gets tackled by 2 or 3 guys that's not product of him dancing too much that's just a poorly blocked play. But I agree on his poor pass pro but with the line playing better hopefully that will make his job easier. But this is a game where we may need to help on the edge so it may be a good game to ease Mixon back in while giving Perine a good amount of reps. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - BengalsRocker - 12-10-2022 (12-10-2022, 07:58 PM)casear2727 Wrote: I think much of Mixon's dancing perception comes from the previous wide zone running scheme which requires the running back to choose a hole or cutback. The current inside gap run scheme is a hit the hole hard or bounce out design. Yes, I absolutely understand how that can affect the RBs actions. The run blocking was atrocious as well early on in the season. I don't necessarily want Mixon to give up patience either. Quickly hitting the hole can be a good thing especially for short yardage bursts. Yet you don't want your RBs being impatient and missing lanes that are better suited and letting the second-level blockers have time to setup. I'm very anxious about this upcoming game and hope Mixon excels and it just wasn't an anomaly performance we witnessed from the Panthers game. If he struggles, our team doesn't have the luxury of letting him continue when we have a more than capable back standing there on the sidelines. I want Joe to be the RB we all need him to be. Injury free, kicking ass, and flushing those Browns down!! RE: Perine is better than Mixon - Watersider - 12-11-2022 I like that perine hurts and intimidates when he runs. He just runs through people sometimes. That would seriously wear down a defence. I feel like Mixon is usually just an unlucky ankle tap away from breaking out. I like them both, but I trust perine to get the extra yard or two and bully the opposition more than Mixon can. But oftentimes bench players can't sustain good form once they're given the job. Happy to have Mixon back and starting and let's see how it plays out. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - pally - 12-11-2022 It’s a Dallas Pollard vs Elliott problem. It would be fun to see some 2 RB sets. It would be something not shown from the Bengals before. Since both of them are really good receivers it could be an added twist while Hurst is out. Regardless of what the rest of the season holds, Samaje will be the big winner. His stock has dramatically risen as he heads into free agency. He will receive offers to go elsewhere. RE: Perine is better than Mixon - WeezyBengal - 12-11-2022 (12-10-2022, 09:37 AM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Mixon should be short leashed. I think this is fair. |