03-25-2020, 11:51 PM
(03-25-2020, 11:37 PM)Whatever Wrote: PFF certainly isn't the only thing we can use to judge players on. However, "X isn't an upgrade over Y because I say so" isn't really a discussion point. Gotta bring more to the table than that.
It's the job of the coaches and FO to identify players that will work in their schemes to upgrade the roster. If they're signing guys over top of guys currently on the roster, it's because they feel those players will work better in their schemes. Some of these guys will probably surprise, both for good and for bad.
What Shawn Williams, WJIII, Vigil, and company did years ago in Paul Guenther's defense is pretty much irrelevant because they don't play in Paul Guenther's defense anymore. We have seen one year of those guys in Lou Anarumo's defense, so that's what we have to base their performance and ability to produce within the scheme on. It doesn't necessarily mean these guys can't produce in a different scheme. However, they performed poorly in the current scheme so the FO is bringing in players that they expect to perform better.
Our LB's sucked last year against both the run and the pass. A guy that can at least play the run is an upgrade. If they can stop the run and get to 3rd and long, they can get Bynes off the field. Plus, he's a smart player and disciplined in his assignments and should be able to help the younger guys.
Bengals have been one of the worst defenses in the NFL over the past 2 seasons. They have been bad against the run for the past 3 years.
I am perfectly fine with heavy turnover on that side of the ball.