10-18-2020, 07:49 PM
Third down. Both sides of the ball. It’s a big problem.
The Bengals are third and long too often on offense and rarely convert. Why does Zac Taylor call a run up the gut on third and a light year? Why do receivers consistently run shallow routes short of the first down markers?
On defense the Bengals allow too many conversions on third and long. This has been a serious issue since Mike Zimmer left. Watching Philip Rivers throw softballs to a wide open TY Hilton got old fast.
This is the key to football, Bengaldom: Sustaining drives on offense and forcing three and outs on defense.
The Bengals are third and long too often on offense and rarely convert. Why does Zac Taylor call a run up the gut on third and a light year? Why do receivers consistently run shallow routes short of the first down markers?
On defense the Bengals allow too many conversions on third and long. This has been a serious issue since Mike Zimmer left. Watching Philip Rivers throw softballs to a wide open TY Hilton got old fast.
This is the key to football, Bengaldom: Sustaining drives on offense and forcing three and outs on defense.