11-25-2021, 11:04 AM
(11-25-2021, 10:50 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: That's a pretty good one, although I think Webb was a band aid on an axe wound of a defense. But that was a poor personnel choice. I don't think he got rid of a solid player to start Webb, though. He was simply trying to fill a hole with a veteran that knew his system.
Like Ricardo Allen. When I saw his name in the offseason, I was like "eh?", but he has proven to be a solid addition and allows Lou to rotate some "big nickel" looks with three safeties. That is something the Pats almost do as their base defense, and it just gives a QB a little more "pause" because it creates some new looks and allows the pass rush another split second to get home.
Look, I know Anarumo has been the whipping boy around here, much like ZT before him, but I said I would give him this season as a "no excuses"-type season. You know what? He has done a damn good job. In this division, and today's high-flying NFL offenses, he has done a damn good job.
The defense was extremely good the first seven weeks of the season. SEVEN STRAIGHT WEEKS. No clunkers at all. Then, on their third straight road game, they got beat by the Jets. They still should have won that game, up 11 in the 4th quarter, but it was a bad day for the defense. They followed that up with another bad outing against the Browns. Then, the Raiders game.
They shut down their slot WR and completely eliminated their other WRs. Waller had a solid day, but no one else did. Against a desperate team, on the road, that has a pretty good offense and a veteran QB. Held Derek Carr to 85 yards below his game average yardage, and forced two turnovers. Held them to just 72 yards rushing.
The remainder of the schedule has three more AFC North games, and he had great games against pitt and Baltimore. Now, they get them at home.
I have no doubt the offense will put up 24 points or more every game. Whether the Bengals make the playoffs will rest on Lou's shoulders. He has earned my trust to this point. 10 games in and his defense has only had 2 poor outings. Say they have two more poor outings down the final 7 games, then I would say the Bengals will be 11-6 and possibly win the division.
Based on what this team had last year, if he does that, I think he should be in serious consideration of an assistant coach of the year award.
Yes, there is a lot of time to go, but he has earned that discussion to this point.
What has me so excited is that 5 of the next 6 are at home! Almost no travel! Look how the defense performed when they weren't on the road for three straight games (one of just two teams to have that on thier schedule).
Who Dey!
I know... Outside of a couple games, I feel sorta petty to make a peep about Lou this year.
I'm gonna break every record they've got. I'm tellin' you right now. I don't know how I'm gonna do it, but it's goin' to get done.
- Ja'Marr Chase
April 2021
- Ja'Marr Chase
April 2021