Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Auden Tate 19 looks back after a 7-yard reception for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Sunday, Oct. Tight end C. Uzomah dives into the end zone scoring the Bengals first touchdown in the third quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ryan Meyer via AP. Willie Anderson worked with Jackson Carman and also recommended the Bengals draft him. How is it that Carman, after 9 games, and a few starting opportunities, Carman cannot hold a starting guard position? The offensive line is still bad!
It looked to me like before Adeniji got hurt in the spring even before the draft, he was the guy they were targeting to be an Opening Day guard.
That became obvious when they went to him last Sunday for all 79 snaps even though he'd been practicing for just two weeks. The move doesn't mean they don't think Carman can hold a starting spot eventually. Carman has played well at times.
He got very high grades against the Ravens and then struggled against the Jets. Typical rookie year ups-and-downs. But, like Adeniji, Carman is making the conversion from college tackle to guard and Adeniji has the edge on him because he's been in the league a year longer. In Adeniji and Carman, I think you're seeing two future offensive line starters who can play both guard and tackle. Willie Anderson can tell talent and Carman has it.
But even the great Willie Anderson had to develop. Let Carman. Is the offensive line bad? Or NFL average? It's been a disappointment in short yardage, yes, which has killed their rushing average. Still, their top two backs, Joe Mixon and Samaje Perine, average 4. According to Pro Football Reference, they've allowed 28 hits on the quarterback. Half the teams have given up 28 or more. They must be blocking somebody.
Burrow is the AFC's leading passer. Hello, life long Bengals fan who enjoys your column. Wanted to hear your thoughts about the offensive line play. To me it's simply not good enough, can't seem to run the ball when needed and Joe is taking way too many hits as well. Ed Berry, Limerick, PA. ED: Thanks much and I hope you write in again. As for the line, well, see above.
Sure, they have to play better, of course and more balanced play calling helps. Forced to drop back 47 times last week once they fell behind big makes it tough on the O-line. And I can see why you say that because it seems like every time they need a yard or two, they can't run for it. But I also think the O-line is a work in progress that is trending up. This is the first year Pollack has worked with these guys and I think some of the bugs are still getting worked out, along with personnel.
Yes, they have to do better. Adeniji played well last week and maybe that is a good piece to be adding. But this isn't last year, when they gave up the fourth most hits in the league.
Hi Geoff. Why has Auden Tate disappeared from the WR rotation? I mean, 6'5", lbs, ridiculous catch radius. I would think that he would be a given in third down, or red zone situations. What gives? James Hudgens, Cincinnati, OH. JAMES: He's missed the last two games because of injury, but let's begin the discussion about targets. Look, I also love Tate as a great target that seems to catch them all … but who do you want targeted in the red zone?
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