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Quarterbacks' quicker releases a product of subpar protection
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(02-22-2016, 01:29 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: You could ask the question of just about every team. It's the answer that I'm interested in. Is it because (as the title of the article states) of subpar pass protection...or is it just the way offenses are now being built? Is the Bengals O-line really as good as the stats seem to indicate (as far as the pass pro) or is Andy's incredibly quick release making them appear to be better than they really are? 

How about the quick release being a direct response to improved defensive lines these QB's are now facing? We've seen some quick and athletic lines in recent years that give OLines fits, ours being one at times. The OLine only has to be so good, meaning not great, when the ball comes out that quickly.
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RE: Quarterbacks' quicker releases a product of subpar protection - wildcats forever - 02-22-2016, 01:51 PM

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