08-02-2020, 07:39 PM
(08-02-2020, 07:00 PM)impactplaya Wrote: Last year the Bengals offense was a study in pure ineptness. Porous results
In pts scored , creativity ,execution , and a identity .
We draft Burrow resign AJ for a year among other moves. Now I have read where last year's
Playbook is being scrapped for LSU's playbook. I understand it.
Now here is something not brought up.
Burrow know that offense better than ZT and Callahan.
Do any of you forsee any issues in trust or judgement amongst Burrow ZT and Callahan ?
Joe Brady wasn't brought on as OC as some alluded that would be a good move
When it comes to playcalling what if Callahan or ZT call a certain play but Burrow
Being in that same down distance and facing a front he's executed well
Against has a different play in mind?
How much room does Burrow have to change the play ?
Everything is a honeymoon now but not having the preseason to work these
Things out really put the emphasis on being on the same page between
Those 3.
ZT and Callahan didn't exactly impress me last year with their playcalling
And lack of creativity
Is it possible that a Burrow could be 2 steps of ZT and Callahan ?
I still remember Taylor saying that he would give Dalton a handful of plays and he would pick from them.
I see no difference except adding more of the plays Burrow had at LSU and more of the Saints system to keep Burrow
comfortable and from what I heard from Burrow this is the case. I see only a smooth transition so far. We will know more
once we see some practice and the Offense actually running plays.
Burrow is clearly our new leader IMO.
(08-02-2020, 07:04 PM)pally Wrote: They are not scrapping their schemes for LSU's playbook. What they have said is that they asked Joe about his favorite plays so that they could possibly be incorporated. Some plays...not all the playbook
Heard the same and it is similar anyways to what Burrow ran at LSU. So I see no big deal here.
The big deal is Burrow adjusting to the speed of the game, getting on the same page with his Receivers and having protection.