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My takeaways...
1. Offensive line will get crapped on, and they didn't play well, but I didn't think they were dreadful either. Pressures were too many, but a lot of the sacks were either coverage sacks, or Lamar simply holding the ball too long. A lot of the latter happened yesterday. I know I counted on at least two of his sacks that he had at least 5-6 seconds to throw before he was contacted or even pressured, which is an eternity by NFL standards.
Injuries not helping, and it obviously got worse when Mekari went down, but the Oline isn't close to the reason we lost yesterday.
2. Defensively, it felt like the Chiefs game from 2020. Wink just decided he was going to keep pressuring with numbers against Burrow, not realizing that Burrow has been one of the best QBs while being pressured this year.
I rarely watch games with friends, but yesterday I did. I turned to them mid-1st quarter, when our defense looked great, and said "if we continue to play man coverage and blitz, Burrow is going to bury us". What was obvious to me, at the time, was how open the Bengals receivers were when we did, because playing man coverage with no help against those receivers doesn't work, regardless of who your Corners are. Burrow was just missing them because of the pressure. That means once the pressure gets picked up, or dialed down, he hits those throws. And, well, he did.
So either you need to maintain that level of pressure all game (likely impossible), or make adjustments. Neither happened.
3. If you want to watch a play that screams "how to quit without saying you've quit", just watch the last TD by Perine. It's a textbook example of how a defense that got fucked all game long just gave up. Not a single defender looks to be making any effort to get off a block, and the linebackers and especially Chuck Clark basically said "fuck it" to gap integrity and lane assignments, and just ran where all the bodies were, leaving gaping holes up the middle. If you re-watch it on film, it'll be glaringly obvious nobody gave a crap on that play.
Did it impact the game? Nope. Just shows whether you've quit or not. And they did.
1. Offensive line will get crapped on, and they didn't play well, but I didn't think they were dreadful either. Pressures were too many, but a lot of the sacks were either coverage sacks, or Lamar simply holding the ball too long. A lot of the latter happened yesterday. I know I counted on at least two of his sacks that he had at least 5-6 seconds to throw before he was contacted or even pressured, which is an eternity by NFL standards.
Injuries not helping, and it obviously got worse when Mekari went down, but the Oline isn't close to the reason we lost yesterday.
2. Defensively, it felt like the Chiefs game from 2020. Wink just decided he was going to keep pressuring with numbers against Burrow, not realizing that Burrow has been one of the best QBs while being pressured this year.
I rarely watch games with friends, but yesterday I did. I turned to them mid-1st quarter, when our defense looked great, and said "if we continue to play man coverage and blitz, Burrow is going to bury us". What was obvious to me, at the time, was how open the Bengals receivers were when we did, because playing man coverage with no help against those receivers doesn't work, regardless of who your Corners are. Burrow was just missing them because of the pressure. That means once the pressure gets picked up, or dialed down, he hits those throws. And, well, he did.
So either you need to maintain that level of pressure all game (likely impossible), or make adjustments. Neither happened.
3. If you want to watch a play that screams "how to quit without saying you've quit", just watch the last TD by Perine. It's a textbook example of how a defense that got fucked all game long just gave up. Not a single defender looks to be making any effort to get off a block, and the linebackers and especially Chuck Clark basically said "fuck it" to gap integrity and lane assignments, and just ran where all the bodies were, leaving gaping holes up the middle. If you re-watch it on film, it'll be glaringly obvious nobody gave a crap on that play.
Did it impact the game? Nope. Just shows whether you've quit or not. And they did.