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Time to move on from Frank Pollack
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(10-09-2023, 08:39 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: As we watched what should have been a completely dominating win that should have been put away in the first half not get sealed until much later in the game, largely in part of the OL's inability to pick up stunts and blitzes or gain consistent movement in the running game.  We can single out individual players for their particular issues, but the one constant that has been there and supposed to be teaching communication and have that group working together as a unit is OL coach Frank Pollack.

Those 3 first half sacks, all on 3rd downs were drive killers, drives that likely could have ended in scores putting the game out of reach before the half.  Down inside the 5, not being able to move a defensive front that was beaten up pretty good by the 49ers just the week before off of the ball is simply unacceptable.  

As fans it's frustrating to watch, all we can do is come on here and grumble about it.  So with that in mind, if the Bengals elect to make a change at the OL coaching position, who would you like to see them target for the job?

Yeah. And Arizona doesn't have a good pass rush.

The Rams and Titans have a great interior pass rush and they can totally disrupt our offense with it.

I kind of wonder how much the offensive woes were Burrow's calf and how much was interior pressure getting there quick and messing with his reads. At any rate, it's not 100% one or the other.
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RE: Time to move on from Frank Pollack - THE PISTONS - 10-09-2023, 09:51 AM

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