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Should Bengals have fired strenngth coaches?
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I agree with the member formerly known as BengalRugby on this one. It's not a strength and conditioning issue, it's a lack of awareness and execution issue. Something that the previous OL coach should have already ironed out. However, it could even be greater than that. NFL coaches are limited on the amount of time that they are allowed to spend with players, per the CBA, so that is a consideration as well.

If you wonder why I say that it's not a strength and condition issue, I'll use Cordell Volson as an example, since I was one of his strongest backers. When Volson knows the play and simply has to execute, he typically does well and in some cases bowls his man over. When it's the unsuspecting, like a stunt, he's caught off guard and lunges out of position and gets beat on a lot of those plays. Coaching should have caught that, and taught him little cues to recognize what was about to happen, so that he could have been composed and ready to react appropriately. For whatever reason, that hasn't happened. Weather it be a direct fail of Pollack, the OC, or even Zac who has oversight of the entire team. Let's just hope that Scott Peters has enough of that Assistant OL coach vibe left in him to actually fix some things that our OL are getting wrong at the Pro level of the game.
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Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations

-Frank Booth 1/9/23
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RE: Should Bengals have fired strenngth coaches? - SunsetBengal - 01-23-2025, 09:24 PM

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