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Should the Bengals stop using hybrid defenses?
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(11-04-2020, 08:31 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: All true, think we need to see less of Bynes out there cause as you say need to see the young LB's develop and they look better to
me than Bynes anyways, especially Wilson and Pratt. Wilson has great instincts and just tackles well, the more snaps these guys get
I think the better they will get. Same with ADG who is raw. Haven't seen much of Bailey yet this year, would like to see this guy play
some.

Bynes has been missing tackles and taking bad angles. Sometimes he isn't even in position and the young LB's like Pratt have to line 
him up. Thought he would be the guy doing this for our young fellas, been the other way around.

I agree, although no knock on Bynes, as he has been exactly as advertised and as testified by a fan of his former team.  No ill will toward Josh Bynes, he's made some good stops and plays with good effort.  He can't help what age and injury do to an athlete's body.  Pratt and Wilson are definitely the future, along with ADG.  I was ecstatic watching Wilson get his 1st sack, hopefully many more where that came from.    
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RE: Should the Bengals stop using hybrid defenses? - SunsetBengal - 11-04-2020, 08:51 PM

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