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The Bengals had a PBWR of 18% in the SB!
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(02-14-2022, 03:58 PM)Oasis5055 Wrote: And how did the offense do. You are calling plays because of what the quarterback likes or what gives you the best chance to win?

There is no quarterback on earth that does not love a run and shoot offense. How many Super Bowls has a run and shoot offense won?

You will put up lots of points against average mediocre teams. Against schemes like the second half your offensive line is completely exposed.

Last night was A failure of scheme as much as anything else. The bengals were able to block the first half. How is that? Their line is terrible.

The rams scheme change in the second half
Exposed the failure of the run and shoot offense

You right, KC, TN are soooo mediocre....lol.

Look, it happens, you get beat by better teams. I just don't understand dogging a guy that took us to the Super Bowl after 6 years of losing. You've been on his ass in every thread, lol. Their more experienced staff adjusted, and we didn't compensate. Again, it happens. In fact, it happened to the winning coach. He noted he learned from his loss, and now he has a ring. 

Our offensive line has been completely exposed since 2016. This isn't anything new. The fact that our QB was sacked 70 times on the year, and we came within 3 points in the Super Bowl is pretty damn impressive, but I guess we're not giving the coaches any credit for getting us there. Play calling is limited when you're handicapped like that against the best defender in the entire league. How many times has our staff adjusted and we came out and won games in the second half?

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RE: The Bengals had a PBWR of 18% in the SB! - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-14-2022, 04:08 PM

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