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Starting O-line tomorrow is Erving/Daley/Paradis/Miller/Moton


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4 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Give him a chance, can't be any worse than John "CFL" Miller.

"In that context, Bengals guard Mike Jordan experienced the most horrific kind of horror for an O-lineman in Week 11 2020 against the Washington Football Team. Not only did Jordan get bulldozed by Jonathan Allen, but the guard also crunched the pass rusher into the left knee of Joe Burrow.

Season over for the No. 1 overall pick.

For Jordon, the blown block that took out Burrow was the rancid cherry on top of a spoiled, rotten sundae. Against Washington, Jordan allowed a sack, five QB hits, three hurries and nine pressures, per Pro Football Focus. He was benched for the final four games of the season.

Jordan's struggles underscored a Bengals O-line that received heavy criticism last year for its poor play. His 35 pressures allowed were fourth-most among all guards last season, per PFF. The three players who gave up more each played in 16 games. Jordan took part in only 11."

 

Lmao 

 

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5 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Give him a chance, can't be any worse than John "CFL" Miller.

He actually the guy who Bengals fans credit for Burrow having his knee destroyed last year.  Their fans were glad to see him go and their OL was about on par with ours this year.

 

if that tells you anything

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55 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

I mean jesus, what other options do we really have? Elflein is still out, so instead of a below-average starting LG, were forced to stick with a horrible one. Brown just got put on IR, and Christensen, while I believe should be in the lineup, clearly needs more time.

Just gonna have to eat the poo sandwich and go all in on the line in the offseason.

Keep trotting the same guys out there every week and expect a different result. Sam is gonna get killed. 

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46 minutes ago, SgtJoo said:

"In that context, Bengals guard Mike Jordan experienced the most horrific kind of horror for an O-lineman in Week 11 2020 against the Washington Football Team. Not only did Jordan get bulldozed by Jonathan Allen, but the guard also crunched the pass rusher into the left knee of Joe Burrow.

Season over for the No. 1 overall pick.

For Jordon, the blown block that took out Burrow was the rancid cherry on top of a spoiled, rotten sundae. Against Washington, Jordan allowed a sack, five QB hits, three hurries and nine pressures, per Pro Football Focus. He was benched for the final four games of the season.

Jordan's struggles underscored a Bengals O-line that received heavy criticism last year for its poor play. His 35 pressures allowed were fourth-most among all guards last season, per PFF. The three players who gave up more each played in 16 games. Jordan took part in only 11."

 

Lmao 

 

Can we pick 'em or what?

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