12-20-2021, 05:19 PM
(12-20-2021, 05:07 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Oh yes, Bengaldom. What we saw from the offense yesterday — including play calling — was very encouraging and here’s why:
Zac Taylor didn’t call for many long passes because the Broncos’ secondary was playing “plaster” coverage which is hard to throw deep against.
The fundamental idea of plastering is when a quarterback decides to leave the pocket and run, defensive players in the secondary scream "Plaster!" and try to find the closest receiver and stick to that man for as long as they can. The concept is utilized in both zone and man coverages.
In Denver’s case they ran plaster coverage even when Joe Burrow stayed in the pocket. During the game thread many posters kept wondering where the deep ball was and I tried to explain why the coverage was not amenable to this.
It’s a miracle Tyler Boyd got open when he did and scored; he was truly the only wide open receiver Joe Burrow saw all day.
Vic Fangio basically made the Bengals beat him on the ground and fortunately the offensive line blocked “just good enough” to spring Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine for critical first downs.
It is good to see Zac Taylor recognize the pass was not going to be there and call plays accordingly.
We took what they gave us which wasn't much lol
Burrow had to run a bit and he did it at the right times. That is the best secondary in the NFL in my opinion.
True that both Burrow and Taylor were smart, same with Lou, we had to do just enough and beat them at their own game
with good Defense and a running game. We also got after the QB with blitzes which is something we don't do often, we like
to rely on our front more than most teams. Waynes, Hilton, Bates, Bell, Apple, Allen all played well and Pratt was a beast.
Loving our Defense and the way our backups can step in if a guy goes down. When Von went down for example, Allen
stepped up, same with when Bachie went down Bailey stepped up etc.