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Does Burrow need to hit another level?
(11-15-2023, 11:21 AM)Wyche Wrote: Absolutely. When Burrow was on a cheap deal, and we didn't have other extensions looming, they were getting guys like Reader, Bell, tagging Bates, Awuzie, etc. Getting Wilson and Pratt extended was a good move and didn't break the bank. I like where they're headed, they need some young dlinemen to step up and pan out for it to really succeed. Getting olineman that produce in the draft should be next. They gotta hit on them though.

For sure, need players like Cam Sample, Ossai, Carter and on down the road Murphy to step up on the DL and we need to start 
hitting on the OL in the Draft a touch. But I think in order to do this we will have to move on from Pollack as he cannot develop OL
clearly and is a part of the drafting process. We need to add a good OL coach and a scout that knows OL.

(11-15-2023, 11:28 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Yep. They need to stop getting so conservative in the middle of games. It leads to too many lulls for the offense. They usually look good to start the game, and then again when they have to start pushing the ball down the field, but not so much in between. I’d like to see them stay aggressive. You have Burrow and Chase for a reason. Idc what the coverage is. You have to at least take your shots.

Yes, the Offense usually has a good start, the gameplan is usually good, but keeping it flowing and going away from the running 
game is still a big problem on top of not staying aggressive. The right run call can be aggressive if done right and going deep to 
Chase is usually always effective. The more targets he gets, the better the Offense is from the numbers. When the Offense stalls 
in the middle of games and the Defense is always on the field it is not a good sign.
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RE: Does Burrow need to hit another level? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-15-2023, 02:29 PM

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