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Defensive Facelift - GreenCornBengal - 05-02-2021 Outside of Bates, Hubbard and Phillips I don’t think there is anyone else left from the Marvin era. The injuries last year + free agency/draft has this team looking completely different. Normally defensive overhauls scare me, but with how bad this D has been the past few years I can only see this thing going up from here. It’ll be fun to watch. Excited to find some new players to like as well as new liabilities to bemoan. RE: Defensive Facelift - wcu - 05-02-2021 Between FA and the draft, it seems like they had a legitimate plan to address our defensive woes and executed it well. Hopefully their roster choices pan out well. This is perhaps the first time I've seen them be so calculated and deliberate about trying to fix a problem. For too many seasons I've written the team off early. If the front office isn't going to put in the effort to fix glaring problems that even the general public can see, then why should I invest my time and money in their product? This year is definitely different and I'll be watching them eagerly and rooting a little harder given the effort they've made. RE: Defensive Facelift - Bengal Dude - 05-02-2021 (05-02-2021, 12:49 AM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: Outside of Bates, Hubbard and Phillips I don’t think there is anyone else left from the Marvin era. The injuries last year + free agency/draft has this team looking completely different. Funny thing is that Bates, Hubbard, and Phillips were only Marvin players for 1 season. They've been with Zac and Lou longer now. I've been saying this since free agency. This team has given Lou a lot of his own guys. If this D continues to struggle and play like what it has been. Lou should not make it through the season. He needs to be fired. RE: Defensive Facelift - SunsetBengal - 05-02-2021 (05-02-2021, 01:39 AM)Bengal Dude Wrote: Funny thing is that Bates, Hubbard, and Phillips were only Marvin players for 1 season. They've been with Zac and Lou longer now. I agree, it's time for Lou's Crew to produce. In the beginning he was using players selected for a different style of defense than the principles that he subscribes to. As time has went by, all of those players have been cast off, as soon as it was fiscally viable to do so. The players selected since have all been picked according to their skill sets leaning toward excelling in the coverage schemes that Lou employs. Now, injuries and covid opt outs also have played a role in the defensive ineffectiveness, but all teams have to deal with those same issues. So yes, it is time for Lou to put up or shut up. RE: Defensive Facelift - fredtoast - 05-02-2021 -The defense was horrible the last couple of years Marvin was here and the first two seasons under Taylor. They definitely needed a facelift. But guys like Jackson, Dunlap, and Lawson were not the reason our defense was bad. -If Reader and Ogunjobi stays healthy DT will be BY FAR the most improved position on the entire team. We will go from having nothing at that position to one of the better duos in the entire league. Everyone knows how important DTs are to eating up blockers and clogging up the run game, but even though DTs usually don't put up big sack numbers the outside edge rushers can't get sacks if the QB can just step up in the pocket. -LBs are VERY young. I don't know if they will be good or not but we have to give them at least one year to develop. If we can coach them up properly that will be another position that should show considerable improvement. - We have proven veteran talent at DE, Safety, and CB. -TO ME IT IS ALL ABOUT THE COACHING. RE: Defensive Facelift - masonbengals fan - 05-02-2021 Defintely time for Lou's defense to show vast improvement or time for another coach to get a chance. RE: Defensive Facelift - TJ528 - 05-02-2021 (05-02-2021, 10:18 AM)fredtoast Wrote: -The defense was horrible the last couple of years Marvin was here and the first two seasons under Taylor. They definitely needed a facelift. But guys like Jackson, Dunlap, and Lawson were not the reason our defense was bad. And I think that's the biggest question of all. Zac and Lou's ability to coach them up RE: Defensive Facelift - samhain - 05-02-2021 I was surprised to see them draft as many defensive players as they did after signing so many free agents on that side of the ball. I'm not real sure that Lou Anarumo is the kind of guy you want to invest that kind of cap and draft capital in. He's as likely to get fired this year if things go poorly as any coach on the staff. His record throughout his career is unimpressive. I'm happy to see them have a sense of urgency about fixing things on the defense, but I'd have liked to see a bit more done for the offense. Burrow will be here regardless of whether Anarumo or even Taylor keep their jobs beyond this year. RE: Defensive Facelift - bengaloo - 05-02-2021 This is Lou's year for sure. We've put a lot of new players and money in FA into the defense and have added some very promising players. If the D sucks again, Lou will be gone no doubt. But I think the D will make big strides. They had flashes at times last year and Lou had some pretty good game plans, but too many distractions and injuries held it all back. We were signing guys off the streets to play DL, and Dunlap not wanting to be anything but a 4-3 DE hurt us because he wasnt playing hard and didnt want to be here. Atkins was hurt, Reader got hurt, Hubbard got hurt, Waynes never even played. It was just an ugly year for the D and especially the DL. Hendrickson, Ossai and Sample should add a lot to the pass rush which is the biggest need on D. They all have great ability but they also seem to want to play here unlike Dunlap last season. Love the Ossai and Sample picks. Both of those guys could be really good. Lots of upside. RE: Defensive Facelift - SunsetBengal - 05-02-2021 (05-02-2021, 10:45 AM)bengaloo Wrote: This is Lou's year for sure. We've put a lot of new players and money in FA into the defense and have added some very promising players. If the D sucks again, Lou will be gone no doubt. Agree with what you say. I think Hendrickson will be a huge contributor that we look to as our playmaker on the Edge. I would expect the rookies to be slowly rotated in as they learn and develop, unless of course they are pressed into service due to injury. Here's a look at the latest Bengals post-draft defensive depth chart. Quote: RE: Defensive Facelift - fredtoast - 05-02-2021 (05-02-2021, 10:51 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I think Hendrickson will be a huge contributor that we look to as our playmaker on the Edge. I don't know if he will match his sack total from last year, but I don't see him as being a down grade from Lawson. I really liked Lawson, but his injury history (all they way back through college) was terrifying. Trey is also bigger than Lawson which will make him more of an every down player. RE: Defensive Facelift - impactplaya - 05-02-2021 This defense really needs to have guy's to.step up And actually finish plays. Its needs to have players play at a elite level. How many times did we see Jackson drop a INT In.his hands. ? Unacceptable. Cause all of a sudden The drive would continue. Lawson has great as he was at pressures, was not A finisher. Dunlap again was not a consistent finisher Hendrickson was signed to.big $$$$ on his ability To finish the QB off. A sack is always better than a pressure The front office made a conscientious effort to infuse This defense with guys in their mid 20s with Their best days ahead of them. Notice all the players 30 and over are gone? I like how they added Hubert and Ossai to put some Pressure on Hubbard to up.his game to another Level. Hubbard has to improve his pass rush Skills or he will be seeing his snaps decline Shelvin might be the under the radar addition. Running up.The middle and the edges on the Bengals just got Harder. Him.and Reader will force double teams Allowing hopefully more clean gaps for the LBers To fill and stop RBs in their tracks |