05-13-2018, 03:17 PM
(05-12-2018, 07:03 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Oh, I hear ya loud and clear. Like when they ran the piss out of that formation where the ends and tackles split out wide? Only takes a few examples on film, in order for a DC to prepare for it. A good gadget play shouldn't be repeated for at least half a season. That's why the masters are said to have a "bag of tricks", as compared to the mundane being "one trick ponies".
I would be excited to see a return of counters and traps as a regular thing in the rushing attack. Even if you have the best straight ahead blockers, the guys across the line are professionals just the same. Gotta always have something else to go to, when the regular get's stalemated.
Yep, make adjustments appropriately.
Hopefully Lazor can do this. Seems to have the players for it. Watched some highlights of Quinton Flowers.
I think he makes the team with his versatility and natural ability to watch a play develop. Could see us using him
in our new run pass option Offense at times with Dalton lining up at Receiver. Andy Dalton 1 target, 1 catch 1 TD.
(05-12-2018, 07:45 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: 3 receiver screen was one that they killed. That's a terrific play and has gained us substantial gains, for awhile. Then teams figured out how to defend, but we kept running it. SMH!
TE screen is much more effective anyways.
(05-13-2018, 03:26 AM)Jpoore Wrote: Sam Hubbard and defensive line coach Jacob Burney were two of the last to leave practice. Burney coaching him the whole way, stopping at times to demonstrate what he was saying. #Bengals https://t.co/oGFhgiNJCy
Price alsoo stayed a half hour over.
Hubbard could be really good man, he has crazy upside and is very smart listening to him speak.
Had a 2nd round grade on him, couldn't believe he was there for us in the 3rd.
