08-29-2017, 10:01 PM
I've noticed in the past few years that the first drive on offense is typically vastly different than the rest of the game.
Sometimes we come out looking like we will score every drive, but take a steep drop off directly after.
Our scripted moments are far more successful than the non scripted moments from what I've seen, which makes sense obviously.
How many plays do you guys think are scripted per week?
Would the Bengals offense be better or worse if we focused more on non-scripted action?
I've never played the sport, does anyone have perspective from a player viewpoint?
I Wish Zampese's skills in the scripted moments transferred over... the first drive in the Redskins game was a beauty!
Sometimes we come out looking like we will score every drive, but take a steep drop off directly after.
Our scripted moments are far more successful than the non scripted moments from what I've seen, which makes sense obviously.
How many plays do you guys think are scripted per week?
Would the Bengals offense be better or worse if we focused more on non-scripted action?
I've never played the sport, does anyone have perspective from a player viewpoint?
I Wish Zampese's skills in the scripted moments transferred over... the first drive in the Redskins game was a beauty!