09-12-2018, 02:03 PM
I keep going back to the O-Line as a complete unit that functions as a whole. To single out a player may not tell the whole story. Price and Redmond need to find chemistry so they each has awareness of slants/stunts if needed. My Problem with the Bengals Offensive Line is at RT. Just a horrible RT can cause disruptions across the line, from at least center-RG-RT.
What made the O-Line so great back in the 1980s for the Bengals was chemistry. Of course they had one of the best OT in the game in Munoz but still I remember many on the O-Line from the 1980's had average skills coming out of college and were not drafted high. The team also had the greatest O-Line Coach for the Bengals in Jim McNally.
What made the O-Line so great back in the 1980s for the Bengals was chemistry. Of course they had one of the best OT in the game in Munoz but still I remember many on the O-Line from the 1980's had average skills coming out of college and were not drafted high. The team also had the greatest O-Line Coach for the Bengals in Jim McNally.
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