For this season yes. Both players probably wont start in 2019. They were picks to impact the 2020 season if everything goes according to plan.Does that mean we wasted pick 90?
Does that mean we wasted pick 90?
It gets to the point where how much resources do we dump into a position group before it becomes ridiculous. Especially since the most expensive O line in the league gave up the 2nd most sacks in the leagueOnly if youre shortsighted beyond this year and delude yourself into thinking OL depth does not matter.
Does that mean we wasted pick 90?
Probably half those sacks were on Dak holding the ball too long, not the O-line.It gets to the point where how much resources do we dump into a position group before it becomes ridiculous. Especially since the most expensive O line in the league gave up the 2nd most sacks in the league
Probably half those sacks were on Dak holding the ball too long, not the O-line.
Does that mean we wasted pick 90?
Probably half those sacks were on Dak holding the ball too long, not the O-line.
you don't go from 32 sacks in 2017 and 56 in 2018 and it was somehow all on Dak or even half on Dak
you don't go from 32 sacks in 2017 and 56 in 2018 and it was somehow all on Dak or even half on Dak
Does that mean we wasted pick 90?
I don't put it all on Dak, some I do because he holds onto the ball far too long, but the Bengals offensive line coach didn't help, Frederick missing the full season, Smith a shell of himself because of constant back injury and spasms Collins who is better suited as a guard, not right tackle and Martin's knee injury, there's plenty of blame to go around when it come to the offensive line play or lack thereofYep.
The most obvious reason is Fredrick being out. The center is the like the QB of the OL, calling out slides and protections. Another obvious reason is the failed Alexander experiment. We put our OL in a bad situation by trying to move away from what had been working to something else and then switching back midseason. Third, having an undersized rookie starting did not help either.
But, wait, no, it's Dak's fault.
I don't put it all on Dak, some I do because he holds onto the ball far too long, but the Bengals offensive line coach didn't help, Frederick missing the full season, Smith a shell of himself because of constant back injury and spasms Collins who is better suited as a guard, not right tackle and Martin's knee injury, there's plenty of blame to go around when it come to the offensive line play or lack thereof