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Bengals choke
Ответитьall fun till you’re bringing 4 every single fucking play
ОтветитьThat's the 3rd or 4th best team in the NFL this year! 2nd best, last year.
ОтветитьThis is amazing analysis. Can you do this with the Eagles's defense and show how their defense compares to the Bengals' defense?
ОтветитьNFL scripted
ОтветитьMike Hilton has been one of the most underrated DBs in the league...Hes the best nickel defender in the league
ОтветитьThey tripled Travis after Juju, Toney and ??? went out. Not really "revolutionary"
Ответитьthen what happened?
ОтветитьOn the drop eight rush three first play, is 55 in a qb spy or j didn't cover either of the two chiefs receivers running through his zone
Ответитьi was wondering if you talk about the broncos dc ejiro evero
ОтветитьCan’t complain you hold Mahomes to 23 points it should be a win 😅 that game just went to hell the last 2 minutes
ОтветитьDang Patrick must really be him made this defense look weak asf
ОтветитьEli apple, of course is behind his man. Lol
ОтветитьHow does one get these plays?
Ответитьi consider myself a student of the game and analyze and watch the all 22. you are amazing with what you do. straight up impressive video you have my like and subscription.
Ответитьyou keep making videos like this your subscribers will elevate to everest level and you will be. a household name.
you do great work and you should be very proud of yourself with this.
Next AZ head coach please God pleeease
Maaaan Zaven Collins and Isaiah Simmons would EAT in this system
This kind of fluid defensive game planning is the way it should be tbh
ОтветитьHigh quality video my man! Keep it up!
ОтветитьLove this defense mixing this in my madden defense! Love the rat zone concept
ОтветитьYo why keep saying Andy reid calling plays.
ОтветитьAwesome video.
ОтветитьI remember that 4th quarter vs the chiefs where they made mahomes afraid to throw the ball
ОтветитьApple is of course behind his man 😂
ОтветитьUnpredicatable.
I've said it for decades; specifically going back to the early Marvin Lewis days when everyone in the stadium knew what the Bengals were going to = what plays they were going to run.
Also, this sounds counter-intuitive but is, nevertheless, true = In order to be unpredictable, you must first be predictable. This applies more to pitching in Baseball, but fits for football, too.
The Bengals don't have the most star power on their defense, but as long as they have Lou they will be top 10 in defensive rankings every year. Even last year they had some of the least points against.
Ответитьcrazy how lou can make a defense with not a lot any talent into a borderline top 10 defense
ОтветитьDJ is not better than Vita
ОтветитьI feel like, in general, the Bengals offense is incredibly underrated. We don't have star power of any kind in most areas of our defense, other than some standouts that put themselves slightly above their piers, however our defense is enough to genuinely help the offense win games. That's all you can really ask for. With the additions of the 2023 NFL draft, we might actually have a real shot at having a noteworthy defense after all.
ОтветитьI remember after 2020 when everyone wanted Lou fired. That would have been a huge mistake
ОтветитьThey getting freaky in that field
Ответить"threw him aside like a cheeseburger wrapper."
ОтветитьAs a bengals fan I hope and pray that Zac Taylor gets fired and we could make Lou our HC. 🙌🏼
ОтветитьI love this D. An essential element is to create what appears to be chaos to the QB, resulting in delay of their throw. I see the D as combining transient man coverage, or what appears man coverage, with zone. The hard part is having the individual D players recognize the release points to transition from man to zone, and zone to man. Maybe that is the reference to “pass off coverage.”
One advantage of this difficulty in transitions by D players is that some inevitable confusion within the D will also generate confusion for the QB. That confusion also makes game planning more difficult for the opponent (e.g. reading ad hoc decisions versus repeated schemes is much tougher). Mixing erratic blitzes to squash QB complacency with “I’ll figure this out in a moment” is very helpful.
What happened yesterday? Or is Stroud as good as Mike White?
Ответить100,000 viewer
Ответить@buffedinprime check this breakdown out possible Robert livingston philosophy to add to your previous analysis
Ответить@davidtalksbuffs
ОтветитьMany teams are moving toward this type of amoeba defense...this includes college. Michigan just won an NC-significantly due to this type of defense. Interestingly, I think there is going to precipitate a transition back to more run heavy offenses to attack these defensive schemes that complicate an effective passing offense. Again, here, Jim Harbaugh's run heavy Michigan offense is actually ahead of the curve. Interesting.
Ответитьyou are the man!!!
ОтветитьI am absolutely mind blown by this video. If i could just get this defense ncaa 25……😂😂
ОтветитьFeeney Locks
ОтветитьI was at the Chiefs/Bengals game this year and Mahomes looked awful compared to his "normal" self. This helps explain what I was watching. Mahomes 2nd worst game ever.
ОтветитьAnyone here after 1-4 start.. 🥲
ОтветитьLou is actually terrible. If you watch the full games you'll see... ppl wide open all over the field damn near every play... for years he's yet to confuse a rookie qb.... they were decent when they had Bates bc he was a monster paired with Hilton... those two almost carried Lou to a HC job... and I wish they would've so his asss would be gone and the Bengals could get a half decent DC.
ОтветитьHey how do you guys get these overhead camera looks?
They make breaking down film wayyyy easier