10-05-2017, 02:46 PM
(10-05-2017, 12:08 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I wonder if the Bengals would benefit from the no-huddle or the sugar Huddle, given the offensive line difficulties?
I think the no-huddle can be effective this week against the Buffalo Bills and wear down opposing defenses and protect the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals. The offensive line for the Cincinnati Bengals are more of a finesse type rather than standing and holding ground type.
They can use the running backs as wide receivers and backup tight ends of look better this year. They could always use John Ross on slot passes.
It just makes sense to me what are y'all think?
I think your whole offense has to be well versed in their assignments on every play you call, or a no huddle is going to get Andy killed. While I assume AJ, LaFell, etc. are sure of what they are supposed to do on all plays, do you want to make that bet with Mixon or any of the struggling offensive line rotation, or with our tight ends that haven't played that much? Outside of Bodine and Boling, the oline is a revolving door as to players and positions. I would think we need to huddle to make sure everyone has their assignments understood.....