But I assume the plays are called based on what they know from practice, and this is what they come up with based on the offense's ability. Sad.
Let's start a pool for the first completed pass across the middle. I say 3:43 in the 3rd quarter.
I just saw a video of Claypool playing catch with a kid in the stands. He throws left handed. Does that have any effect on him catching specific...
I am looking to see if our WR can help Ben by getting open. I have ben disappointed with how often they are closely covered.
Steelers - 22 Bengals - 20 Passes - 35
Unless you are getting blown out or are blowing someone out, it sure seems like many games' outcome are determined by one or two big plays. Sure,...
Juju looked like his old self in the first half, churning for YAC. He kinda disappeared in the second half as far as I could see.
Not sure why Ben would be incapable of passing in the middle. These are not harder throws for an experienced QB even past his prime. Could be more...
A diagram on another thread depicted no attempts in the middle of the field. That is concerning
Our wr don’t seem to run effective routes. They never quite seem to beat their man. They’re fast, and sometimes can combat catch, but they often...
Taking a knee with time and time outs at the end of the half last week is a head scratcher, too. I guess go with your gut rather than analytics.
I worry about groin pulls every time he does this. Glad it was during an actual play rather than a celebration...
I was hoping DJ was faking to stop the clock.
Lack of receivers getting open is a repeating problem. Maybe offensive scheme?
D is gassed.
That's why you throw long and 3rd and long.
They keep praising Carr, but his receivers are wide open. Not too hard.
With the pass rush not getting to Carr, his receivers get open. When Ben has time, our receivers still see to be covered. Why?
Our receivers are so rarely open. Either wrong route or have to catch with someone draped all over them.
Our defense minus 5 players.