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Is the offense missing that true burner at WR?
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(09-13-2023, 12:52 AM)rfaulk34 Wrote: It's almost like Taylor goes, "ok, this is working, let's try something else" and when it's not working, he tries to force them out of it. Like running Mixon 69 times against the Dolphins last year for 1 yard a pop. I saw from the beginning that the running game was working and kept wondering why they weren't doing it more. WTF goes on in his head sometimes? If it's Burrow checking out of it a lot, he needs to stop.

These early season Bengals games are rough. 2-2 doesn't sound terrible after 4 but they really need to be 3-1. Ravens, Rams and Titans coming up. 



Zac said in his press conference that is one of the worst rain games he has ever been involved in.... then continued to throw the ball?  His play calling has never seemed to have improved, we just acquired better players that can win in situations, and compared to Miami and San Francisco we have do not have a creative offensive scheme.
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RE: Is the offense missing that true burner at WR? - casear2727 - 09-13-2023, 08:53 AM

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