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CrashDavisSports
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Check it out at the 0:45 second mark. Wow. Hopefully he is that Big Game Hunter these guys are showing. Mr. January.
Gonna be thorough-ly beaten at this rate...yea. these dumb assholes need to protect him though.
He needs to take Adeniji with him...Woof.Burrow also needs to throw the ball away. That last one was him trying to do too much.
That said. The Isaiah Prince experiment needs to end at RT. Like right now.
Yes. But you don't want him getting used to that and turning our ballsy, winning QB with a gunslinger mentality into Andy Dalton.As for Burrow - He's held onto the ball on at least 2 of his 5 sacks - and wasted 11 seconds looking for a deep shot to end the half rather than take the middle of the field, get 10 yards, spike, and let Leggatron kick a 55-60 yard FG.
Sometimes, hitting a single, or the ball the other way, to move the runner over is a big win (moving into FG range). Burrow still needs to learn that it's OK to take less yards - because those are at least positive yards. Not every play is going to be a 15-20, or more, big play downfield.
Yep. The play call did not fit.One of the last sacks that they had last night came on a 3rd and 4.... When the replayed it, it was clear that the Bengals didn't have anyone in pattern less than 8 yards. It's odd that you have a line that is having all sorts of trouble protecting and you aren't giving your QB a bail-out option. It's also odd that you continue to go empty, even though you aren't having much luck getting the ball out quick vs. the zone. Taylor and the offense have been terrific since the SF game, but last night was not their best effort. It got better after some adjustments at halftime and once they got Mixon rolling a bit, but to me, it seemed like they had to have some better plans to deal with that rush.
Nothing of the sort. You have to learn to play within the flow if the game. Not every game is a 350-400 yard passing game, and that is ok.Yes. But you don't want him getting used to that and turning our ballsy, winning QB with a gunslinger mentality into Andy Dalton.
Yes. But you don't want him getting used to that and turning our ballsy, winning QB with a gunslinger mentality into Andy Dalton.
No worries, Rodgers will be in Indy or Miami this next year.Watching the AFC playoffs this weekend made me realize how good the top-end QBs are in this conference. Allen and Burrow are both 25 and Mahomes is only 26. Justin Herbert is only 23. If you're one of the teams in the AFC with a decent roster, but you have just a "guy" (guys like Tanehill, Carr, Mayfield, Bridgewater), I think you need to keep searching. Taking down any of these young QBs is going to be tough work.