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Bengals Offense vs. Broncos Offense
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For those that don't know, the Broncos 3 QB's were all put on the Covid list this week, and they were forced to play a WR at QB. (Kendall Hilton)

Fwiw, the WR, Hilton, actually played some backup QB in college at Wake Forrest before converting to a WR. His last college start was in 2017, and he only started 1 game that year. In 2018 he converted to WR.

Kendall Hilton has spent zero time in the QB room this year, zero time throwing to receivers, and zero time learning the playbook from that perspective. He was thrown to the wolves about 24-48 hours before kickoff when the Broncos were forced to make a decision.

Here's how our offense compared to their offense (with a WR playing QB)...

Bengals - 155 yards of total offense against the #9 best defense in yards per game.

Broncos - 112 yards of total offense against the #1 best defense in yards per game.

Not to far off in total yardage, and they played the #1 D in the league. Does anyone else find this incredibly concerning?

Zac Taylor is supposed to be an offensive genius, and QB guru. Yet he's getting similar production out of actual NFL QB's as another team who was forced to name a WR their starting QB 24 hours before kickoff.

What exactly has Taylor been working on all year? What exactly was he working on this week, in drawing up a gameplan for Allen?

Zac Taylor is an absolute clown of a coach. How much proof do some of you need?
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Bengals Offense vs. Broncos Offense - Wes Mantooth - 11-30-2020, 04:15 PM

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