09-13-2016, 09:03 PM
(09-13-2016, 08:38 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: What are you talking about? They ran 5 times in the first half compared to 25 passes. Hill had 4 YPC in the first half. Lanes were definitely there.Actually the best way to slow down a pass rush are screens, all teams do not run the same schemes every play, down and distance and formations can adjust how a team is going to setup.. if you notice many times during the game, the Jets were really putting men in gaps and covering the center at times, so running between guards was proving difficult...
Zampese's lack of run game led to sacks. Dalton was certainly rattled in the first half. He threw a poor INT and missed 2 TD passes to Uzomah due to being rattled.
https://twitter.com/RoyleRedlegs/status/775449302143471616
https://twitter.com/RoyleRedlegs/status/775440720362635264
https://twitter.com/RoyleRedlegs/status/775440720362635264
There's 3 of the 9 run plays with Hill. There's certainly running lanes. And he also scored a TD, not in those tweets.
In this video, if Ogubehi stays engaged with the defender, it's 6.
https://twitter.com/RoyleRedlegs/status/775448877965139968
That's 4 running plays where Hill had lanes, and obviously you've seen the TD.
The best way to slow down a pass rush is with the run game. Bengals didn't do that because they abandoned the run early.
You might question the run to pass ratio but in the end, we totalled over 425 yards and 23 points against a very good defense, so we won the war but lost a few battles, I would rather win the war...