07-16-2023, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rfaulk34
Yes it's PFF. It's stat compiling, not grades (which are worthless) but i don't know how they determine "under pressure". It seems that every single sack ever recorded would be "under pressure" but...i have no idea. I'm just showing the number of times for each for comparison.
I'd never call OBj a transformative upgrade so other fans can kick rocks. I know he's an upgrade, maybe small but an upgrade.
To the bolded, that's exactly what the Bengals do and like the Chiefs, they had to adapt to 2 deep safety looks, like the Chiefs did the year before. The Bengals don't have deep drop schemes, they're predicated on timing and getting the ball out quick already. If what the Chiefs did for Brown was successful, then he has nothing to worry about because the Bengals already run that offense. Brown already spoke on this himself, about how different the QB drops were going to be and it would be a strength for him.
The very simple fact of the matter is, when Burrow is behind a decent offensive line, he's elite. When he's behind a shit offensive line, he's still very good. It's indisputible by the eye and by the numbers on the page. He may never get a ring because he has Mahomes and the Chiefs in front of him. The Chiefs check more boxes from the top down and Mahomes is the best QB in the game right now. That doesn't change the fact that Burrow and the Bengals are a very real threat to the Chiefs. The biggest threat in the NFL.
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Burrow is great, yes.
How much did the Bengals chip with RBs last year? I didn’t see that much at all (if at all) in the action I watched, and Brown required that type of help a lot of the time for KC in 22 (less in 21).
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