08-30-2021, 08:48 AM
(08-29-2021, 09:46 PM)kevin Wrote: See, you are talking Pass Blocking. I am talking Running Lanes, and NO, I have not seen Running Lanes out of this team in Years, but I thought I saw some Today against Miami.
The Reason I am focused on Running Lanes is that Bengals can not try to have Joe Burrow try to lead the NFL in Pass Attempts as they tried to do last year. Burrow will end up back in The Hospital and have a short career like Greg Cook.
So I'm NOT talking pass blocking. I'm talking RUN BLOCKING, and I thought I finally saw some Running Lanes and Runners having a chance to pound the rock. MIXON is also on this team, and it should not be Pass, Pass, Pass until Joe Burrow gets clobbered again. FIRE off the Line, Open a Lane, Give Mixon a hole to run through. I thought I saw THAT type of RUN BLOCKING Today. I hope so. RUN BLOCKING is THE KEY to this team Winning or Losing. RUN BLOCKING eats clock and that makes Defense give up less points. RUN BLOCKING keeps Burrow from having to pass every play until some defensive monster ends his career early and forever.
I SAW NO RUN BLOCKING AGAINST TAMPA...NONE....NO RUNNING LANES AT ALL. ...Today was Better.....If this awful O Line over that last 4 seasons can get it together in 2021, This Team Can Win....And I Want This Team To Win....I don't want to see Burrow become the NFL punching Bag just because Bengals can not Run Block.....But Today, I thought I saw Run Blocking.
Interesting debate for the coaches. I haven't received the PFF scores for Miami yet, but to my naked eye and from earlier in the preseason, the younger guys like Carman and Smith have been really good in their run blocking but get beat on occasion by the pass rush. Whereas the established veterans like XSF and Spain are better in their pass blocking but not as good in run blocking.
Clearly, from a Burrow protection standpoint, pass blocking is more important and they throw the ball more than they run it. Still, it is an interesting debate.