Thread Rating:
  • 2 Vote(s) - 3 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Dan orlovosky is right about zac!
(10-22-2024, 11:49 PM)Tlawsonmariat82 Wrote: He was right when he called out zac Taylor and simple offensive scheme that he runs, as he stated there's not much from a pure scheme standpoint that defenses have to prepare for..

We keep saying every week where is the tight ends and why they almost never have an impact on the passing game??Ask yourself this question how long have we all been asking that same question??Where is the tight end seam routes??Where are the tight end digs or crosses ect??

Dan said and I quote there's absolutely nothing physical about the bengals offense is he wrong??when is the last time the bengals run game was able to carry the whole entire offense??Zac puts no creativity into the running game at all,almost the entire run game is ran from some variation of the shotgun why??
when is the last time you've seen burrow under center with 3 tight ends on the field??There's no excuse for this offense to consistently play the same game and lose the same way against the same kind of defenses every year..Defenses that play 2 high with a 4 man rush with a good Dline will always be his Achilles heel and it shouldn't be..

He needs to seriously diversify this playbook and it needs to happen asap this is getting old fast and this ownership should be looking at this very long and very hard because it's starting to be embarrassing..

Zac Taylor's offense has always been, and will always be, "my team will out talent you."

With Chase and Higgins outside and Joe throwing the ball, that works a lot. It got us to a Super Bowl and AFC championship, after all.

The goals are simple. Just keep an eye out for one on one coverage on the outside and, when both are double covered, throw to the empty space in the field due to that extra attention to the outside receivers.

He does not try to trick the opponent. He does not "scheme players open." He does not come up with creative combinations that open space in the field outside of the well known ones like Dagger (which has a clear out route that rarely gets thrown to).

If and when Higgins leaves, this offense will either evolve, or it will struggle.

And I don't trust Zac to evolve. He hasn't in 6 years.
Reply/Quote





Messages In This Thread
RE: Dan orlovosky is right about zac! - CJD - 10-25-2024, 11:51 AM

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 5 Guest(s)