11-27-2019, 03:37 PM
(11-27-2019, 12:46 PM)2MinutesHate Wrote: This is from an article in October after the first Steelers loss.
https://bengalswire.usatoday.com/2019/10/02/bengals-offensive-line-lost-most-matchups-of-any-single-game-pff-era/
During the 27-3 embarrassment Monday night, the Bengals were historically bad by Pro Football Focus’ grading measures, per Anthony Treash:
“In all seriousness, this was among the five worst offensive line performances we have seen in the PFF era with their offensive linemen taking home a PFF pass-block grade of 21.4, the fourth-worst in a single game since 2006…No team lost more matchups in a single game in the PFF era than the Bengals did last night, and they also gave up a franchise-record amount of pressures.”
Trey Hopkins leads the team with a 60.9 PFF score. This is a below average rating. A poor rating is 0-60 and ALL of our other OL fall within this range. FFS, Price and Jordan have ratings in the 30's. Have a look for yourself.
https://www.pff.com/nfl/teams/cincinnati-bengals/7/roster
My point is that Burrow or any other QB is not going to be able to make or extend plays with these people blocking next year. Sure, I'd like an upgrade from Dalton, but he's a starter in this league, where our ENTIRE OL has no business starting anywhere for any team!
We could've even won some games running the ball if these guys could just block. We have Joe Mixon who is an amazing talent.
Keep Dalton and trade that No. 1 pick and try to get at least 2 starting OL. We have no chance next year if the FO doesn't address this major deficiency and change their approach to free agency. If not, might as well just get rid of this team to someone else who gives a shit.
In total agreement!