(01-12-2022, 02:43 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Not on twitter, I don't see any of that stuff.
Part one of the wildcard preview!
— Mike (Sans) (@bengals_sans) January 12, 2022
This is all about Maxx Crosby and how the Bengals can try to slow him down.
I give a full scouting report on what I see as a pass rusher and then go over how Prince needs to counter that + how the Bengals can help.https://t.co/hdjEX1LIhK
Maxx Crosby may only have 8 sacks on the season, but he has been a monster as a pass rusher. He leads the league in pressures and can take over a game.
— Mike (Sans) (@bengals_sans) January 12, 2022
He attacks OT's who over or under set with fantastic footwork, bullrushes OTs that sit back and can spin with the best of them. pic.twitter.com/xgoJCtaiW3
? I see you Riley Reiff (71)
— Charlie Stone (@CharlieStoNFL) January 12, 2022
Wins like this didn’t come often, and expect a challenge ahead for Isaiah Prince. pic.twitter.com/O8iFgtYSUB
This is a concern for me this week, especially with no Riley Reiff this time around. #Bengals https://t.co/Bu5zpvARLT
— Austin Elmore (@autyelmore) January 11, 2022
Raiders DE Maxx Crosby posted a season-high 61.5% pass rush win rate against the Bengals on Week 11, per ESPN/NFL Next Gen.
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) January 11, 2022
His next-highest game? 28% against the Cowboys.
Maxx Crosby is gonna be a problem for the #Bengals. Remember, when we played earlier this season, Crosby was going against Riley Reiff.
— xz - Ron Mexico (@Trav_87) January 10, 2022
Containing/limiting Crosby is tall order for Isaiah Prince or Fred Johnson.#RuleTheJungle
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