12-28-2021, 05:13 PM
After watching the Steelers play the Chiefs I noticed a pattern the Bengals might wish to exploit this Sunday. Pittsburgh is usually excellent at running sweep plays to the outside; they’ve done this successfully since the days of Franco Harris. Now with their “new” Harris — Najee — Pittsburgh tried the sweep play against Kansas City repeatedly and got burned.
This kind of strategy is not going to work because Kansas City has fast linebackers and cornerbacks who get to the ball carrier fast on sweep plays. The Bengals would be better off running through the A- and B- gaps instead of trying to run anything outside the tackles. Faking a run to the outside then cutting back inside might also prove effective against the Chiefs.
This kind of strategy is not going to work because Kansas City has fast linebackers and cornerbacks who get to the ball carrier fast on sweep plays. The Bengals would be better off running through the A- and B- gaps instead of trying to run anything outside the tackles. Faking a run to the outside then cutting back inside might also prove effective against the Chiefs.