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Orlando Brown better be careful - pally - 09-05-2024 If we are learning anything from the Ravens-Chiefs game, it is that they are paying close attention to where the LT is lining up. I don't remember it being a big problem with him last year but all the LTs got into the habit of cheating a bit. Now it looks like that little bit is being called RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Joelist - 09-05-2024 Nothing to worry about. Brown was not cheating it. This happened last season also with Jawaan Taylor. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - BengalsLUFC - 09-05-2024 Thankfully our biggest worry about doing this now plays RT in Arizona. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - sandwedge - 09-05-2024 (09-05-2024, 11:13 PM)Joelist Wrote: Nothing to worry about. Brown was not cheating it. This happened last season also with Jawaan Taylor. Taylor is terrible...yikes RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - sandwedge - 09-05-2024 (09-05-2024, 10:56 PM)pally Wrote: If we are learning anything from the Ravens-Chiefs game, it is that they are paying close attention to where the LT is lining up. I don't remember it being a big problem with him last year but all the LTs got into the habit of cheating a bit. Now it looks like that little bit is being called Was it Cleveland last year that the tackles looked like they were in the backfield? Glad they are calling this. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - bfine32 - 09-05-2024 It also appears that all the hubbub about the new kickoff is moot. Teams are still just kicking it out of the endzone RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - pally - 09-05-2024 (09-05-2024, 11:13 PM)Joelist Wrote: Nothing to worry about. Brown was not cheating it. This happened last season also with Jawaan Taylor. Ronnie Staley has also had multiple calls tonite RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Nicomo Cosca - 09-06-2024 Thread title scared the shit out of me. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Truck_1_0_1_ - 09-06-2024 (09-05-2024, 11:30 PM)bfine32 Wrote: It also appears that all the hubbub about the new kickoff is moot. Teams are still just kicking it out of the endzone Looks like teams are just opting to not risk injury over anything else. Or maybe it's a revolt to go back to the old rules. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Forever Spinning Vinyl - 09-06-2024 (09-05-2024, 10:56 PM)pally Wrote: If we are learning anything from the Ravens-Chiefs game, it is that they are paying close attention to where the LT is lining up. I don't remember it being a big problem with him last year but all the LTs got into the habit of cheating a bit. Now it looks like that little bit is being called It looked to me like they stopped calling it after the first drive for the most part. Taylor was back much farther than Stanley most of the time and they didn't say anything.. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - SunsetBengal - 09-06-2024 (09-05-2024, 10:56 PM)pally Wrote: If we are learning anything from the Ravens-Chiefs game, it is that they are paying close attention to where the LT is lining up. I don't remember it being a big problem with him last year but all the LTs got into the habit of cheating a bit. Now it looks like that little bit is being called The officials likely took all of the backlash from Juwaan Taylor not getting called for illegal formation last season as motivation to make it a point of emphasis this year, which is fine, so long as they call it evenly for both teams in all games. The rules clearly state that seven offensive players must be on the line of scrimmage at the snap, however for as long as I can remember the rest of the offensive line has always lined up slightly behind the center. I couldn't find anything to define what is an allowable "cheat" zone, but I do seem to remember broadcasters saying something about the rule of thumb is that the Tackles shoulder pads need to be at least even with the Center's hip. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - TecmoBengals - 09-06-2024 (09-06-2024, 12:05 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Thread title scared the shit out of me. Right on! I had the same reaction before reading the post. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - sandwedge - 09-06-2024 (09-05-2024, 11:30 PM)bfine32 Wrote: It also appears that all the hubbub about the new kickoff is moot. Teams are still just kicking it out of the endzoneI was thinking, so much for getting the returns back into the game.... They both were content letting drives start at the 30. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - sandwedge - 09-06-2024 (09-06-2024, 08:32 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: The officials likely took all of the backlash from Juwaan Taylor not getting called for illegal formation last season as motivation to make it a point of emphasis this year, which is fine, so long as they call it evenly for both teams in all games. The rules clearly state that seven offensive players must be on the line of scrimmage at the snap, however for as long as I can remember the rest of the offensive line has always lined up slightly behind the center. I couldn't find anything to define what is an allowable "cheat" zone, but I do seem to remember broadcasters saying something about the rule of thumb is that the Tackles shoulder pads need to be at least even with the Center's hip. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - sandwedge - 09-06-2024 I was never OL, but i seem to remember the guards lining up with their toes about the middle of the center's feet and the tackles line up in line with the guards.? It's been awhile!! lol RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - reuben.ahmed - 09-06-2024 (09-06-2024, 10:16 AM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Right on! I had the same reaction before reading the post. pally always threatening our players unintentionally RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Tomkat - 09-06-2024 (09-06-2024, 11:17 AM)sandwedge Wrote: I was thinking, so much for getting the returns back into the game.... They both were content letting drives start at the 30. They need to make touchbacks more punitive. Let drives start at the 40 and touchbacks go away forever. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Truck_1_0_1_ - 09-06-2024 (09-06-2024, 11:39 AM)Tomkat Wrote: They need to make touchbacks more punitive. Let drives start at the 40 and touchbacks go away forever. Naw, they need to go back to how it used to be and just leave the KOs as regular and TBs to 25. This XFL business has been stupid from the start: yeah it's nice to have a wrinkle thrown in here or there, but watching college for a week and seeing the normal KOs be returned or TB'd, it was much more engaging. RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - sandwedge - 09-06-2024 (09-06-2024, 11:58 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Naw, they need to go back to how it used to be and just leave the KOs as regular and TBs to 25.Touchbacks used to go out to the 20 at one time. I am not sure if they kicked off from 30 also? RE: Orlando Brown better be careful - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 09-06-2024 (09-05-2024, 10:56 PM)pally Wrote: If we are learning anything from the Ravens-Chiefs game, it is that they are paying close attention to where the LT is lining up. I don't remember it being a big problem with him last year but all the LTs got into the habit of cheating a bit. Now it looks like that little bit is being called This thread title scared me Pally. Don't do that lol It was an ugly game on both sides of the ball for O-line. Jawaan Taylor didn't even get called for one false start too. Lamar and Mahomes both looked good though besides a couple of mistakes and both teams should be tough as the season rolls on. Still, as long as we can start out well against the Patriots on Sunday I like our chances to go in and steal a win from the Chiefs in a couple weeks. As many of mistakes as the Ravens made on Offense they were still right in it. Could not believe it came down to a toe. |