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The 1st 2-3 games of the year, they had Burrow throwing really short passes to protect him. Like dumps to the RB and WR screens.
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The wrist injury worries me. Namely it's success rate amongst athletes. This is his throwing wrist. I would HOPE, Zac and Co. have learned their lesson with Joe injuries and don't have him throwing the ball 40+ a game right outta the gate. Ease his workload in. Fix the running game. Fix the defense. So he doesn't feel he has to be Superman out there. He is a $275 million investment, treat him as such!
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75 percent of the contact Burrow takes he just needs to look in the mirror. He is going for the homerun every single play be happy with a walk or a single every now and then
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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AEApjysAFAA
Here's a YouTube short of Joe Burrow discussing why 3rd down sacks are OK.
I get his point, but it kind of reminds me of Akili.
Akili leads the Bengals on a 19 play opening drive for a TD, the most plays on a drive by a Bengals team.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200112160nyj.htm
Coaches told him ''Don't run so much. If you don't throw it away more often, you'll wind up getting hurt.''
Next drive - three and out.
Next drive - Akili scrambles on third down, gets injured and is out for the rest of the season.
In the locker room after the game, he disagrees with the coaches approach because ''I'm moving the chains'' . . . he said this while on crutches on his way to the IR.
Only users lose drugs.
:-)-~~~