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The underlying truth of the matter.....
(12-14-2023, 05:11 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: We were going primarily shotgun the entire season. The first four weeks they were in shotgun 65% of the time. After that, they increased it and went shotgun 81% of the time. This was done primarily due to the horrific run game and they modified their offense to try to rectify the issue. Through the first four weeks, Cincinnati averaged 89 yards per game on the ground with a terrible 3.45 yards per carry. The only two teams worse were the Bucs and the Rams.


I answered this in the original post. It is for the past two games, so excluding Pitt.

I remember there was the whole is Mixon tipping the play fiasco because we were trying to run from under center and someone noticed he put his hands on his knees in the stance when he ran.

I looked at it and it looks like your right on the percentage. But we were still really heavy shotgun vs Jax and alot closer to a 50% split against Indy. Will be curious if the trend continues.
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RE: The underlying truth of the matter..... - NUGDUKWE - 12-14-2023, 06:23 PM

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