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milestogo

(17,822 posts)
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 04:08 PM Oct 2023

NFL Power Rankings: Maybe the Bengals can't be fixed after another bad performance

Nobody thought twice when Joe Burrow got a five-year, $275 million contract extension from the Cincinnati Bengals. Burrow was one of the best quarterbacks in football. It was an obvious call. To be clear, nobody is backtracking on Burrow getting that deal or his status as one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks. In fact, the confidence in Burrow is why the Bengals’ offensive struggles are so perplexing. The Bengals are 4-for-4 when it comes to bad offensive performances this season. They looked bad again Sunday in an uncompetitive 27-3 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The Titans have a terrible pass defense, and the Bengals couldn't do anything against it. Cincinnati's offense has been broken all season and it's not getting any better. The Bengals are in trouble. They're not dead at 1-3, but they also don't look like the type of team that can make a run.

It starts with questions about how to fix the offense. As with most things in the NFL, it's not just one thing that has derailed Cincinnati. Multiple factors are contributing to the mess. The biggest problem is there are no explosive plays, which has been a foundation for the Bengals' offense. Burrow is not throwing deep. Burrow's average air yards on completed throws is a measly 3.3, according to Next Gen Stats, which is second-worst in the league ahead of only Carolina Panthers rookie Bryce Young. Only six regular NFL starters are below 5 yards, and Burrow is nowhere near 5. Only 6.6% of Burrow's passes have been 20 yards or more downfield, according to Pro Football Focus. Only Young and Sam Howell — two first-year starters — have lower percentages of deep throws this season. The past two seasons, 10.5% of Burrow's throws were deep. That has disappeared in the Bengals' offense. Burrow's average depth of target has sunk to 6.6 yards, the third-lowest in the league among starters. It was all the way down to 4.5 yards on Sunday. Everyone knows that's not Burrow's game.

A big reason for that is the offensive line, which has been bad. The Bengals started Sunday's game with a lot of quick throws, and it still didn't help. On Burrow's first 10 attempts he was hurried seven times. Cincinnati allowed three sacks on the day and that doesn't look bad, but the Titans were living in the Bengals' backfield and Burrow avoided several other sacks by getting rid of the ball right away. The Bengals simply could not block a Titans front that isn't even great rushing the quarterback.

Then there's Burrow's calf injury, which he suffered in training camp. On a fourth-quarter sack, Titans defensive end Arden Key pushed left tackle Orlando Brown Jr., who is not off to a great start this season, back into Burrow. A healthy Burrow probably would have easily escaped to his right. But Burrow isn't moving well and Key reached him for a sack. The Bengals aren't blocking well and when Burrow has to beat a free rusher to give himself and the receivers a little more time, he can't move well enough to do it. The Bengals had a lot of plays that were one-step drops designed to get the ball out right away, and it's fair to wonder if Burrow's injury is dictating Cincinnati's play-calling.

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-power-rankings-week-5-115955361.html



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NFL Power Rankings: Maybe the Bengals can't be fixed after another bad performance (Original Post) milestogo Oct 2023 OP
I remain in " Hope Mode".... FarPoint Oct 2023 #1
I can't help but think snowybirdie Oct 2023 #2
Burrow has the talent Docreed2003 Oct 2023 #3
Agreed. milestogo Oct 2023 #4
Playing hurt is ownerships fault Cheezoholic Oct 2023 #7
Their O-line is terrible. BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2023 #5
As long as Burrow is hurt they will continue to be bad. Angleae Oct 2023 #6

snowybirdie

(5,628 posts)
2. I can't help but think
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 04:28 PM
Oct 2023

that with the tremendous salaries paid to athletes, they all seem to fall short of expected ability. Maybe those salaries make them lazier and less inclined to perform as expected?

Docreed2003

(17,805 posts)
3. Burrow has the talent
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 04:34 PM
Oct 2023

He's hurt and he's playing through an injury when he should be on the bench. Add that to the fact he has a terrible offensive line, and no QB could meet expectations under those circumstances.
Burrow is anything but lazy.

milestogo

(17,822 posts)
4. Agreed.
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 04:56 PM
Oct 2023

He has the talent, but he's hurt and not being backed up by his team. I'd like to see him do well and I feel badly for him.

Cheezoholic

(2,614 posts)
7. Playing hurt is ownerships fault
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 06:15 PM
Oct 2023

They paid him a quarter billion, when he starts he puts asses in seats, beers in belly's and eyes on screens for advertisers. He shoulda set the first 4-6 games of the season at least.

BlueTsunami2018

(4,006 posts)
5. Their O-line is terrible.
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 05:13 PM
Oct 2023

It’s been terrible. It’s a testament to Burrow’s talent that they’ve gone as far as they have the past couple years. But with this injury hobbling him, he can’t overcome it. He has no mobility.

Angleae

(4,640 posts)
6. As long as Burrow is hurt they will continue to be bad.
Wed Oct 4, 2023, 05:25 PM
Oct 2023

This is what happens when you base your entire team around one person.

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