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Linebacking  unit was atrocious last year...

The players themselves could play to a better level if coached up properly.

Bengals in a basic 4-3 would go with 

SS Pratt..bad tackler..needs to wrap and roll..became a good coverage player in 2nd half..thats a huge plus at linebacking..

MLB Bynes...decent player..legit savy vet..hes on the downside as a starter..

MLB...Wilson is a smart thick and  tough backer ....

The experience he got will pay dividends

this year..

WS..Davis-Gaither showed promise last 

 quarter of season..quick and fast..

 

We play a 4-2-5 for the most part so you have Gaither and Wilson rotating on run or pass downs..

3 young promising players with potential to be a good unit..

 

Bad they were in 2020..

Maybe a big surprise out of them being experienced and stronger ths year...

 

Maybe adding Jabril Cox as another coverage backer with 4th round pick

(If hes on tbe board) ..

Btw...teach the promising Pratt the art of wrap and roll.

.Might help him achieve a higher level in his play..

 

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1 hour ago, spicoli said:

What LB is going to cover these hybrid TE's in the NFL today? I'm gonna say not many.

Those guys are absolute match up nightmares.

That's one of the reasons that Pitts is so intriguing to me. 


Did you watch the Super Bowl?  
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The NFL will adjust.  They adjusted to the freak pass rushers. They will adjust to TEs.  

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15 minutes ago, spicoli said:

It’s gonna be awhile IMO. There’s not a LB in the NFL that’s going to be able to cover Kyle Pitts. 


That’s why Florida won the National Championship...

 

 

...wait a minute.  😎

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Not saying he’s better than Kelsey right this minute but he will be a lot tougher match-up, IMO. His speed, size and catch radius are second to none and are going to give DC’s nightmares from day one. 

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1 hour ago, Cricket said:


That’s why Florida won the National Championship...

 

 

...wait a minute.  😎


Not sure how that’s relevant. So because Pitts is a generational-type talent he was supposed to single-handedly win a NC? Is that how it works? I guess I’m saying if the Bengals draft him they’re going to win a SB? Hardly the case. 

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4 hours ago, spicoli said:

Not saying he’s better than Kelsey right this minute but he will be a lot tougher match-up, IMO. His speed, size and catch radius are second to none and are going to give DC’s nightmares from day one. 

You're describing a first ballot hall of famer.  I know the kid is a good prospect, but I'm in the "prove it" camp. 

 

There will be LBs that can cover these guys.  The scouts have to adjust what they are looking for in play and measurables. 

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1 hour ago, sparky151 said:

I guess we've forgotten Isiaiah Simmons already? Part of the advantage of someone like Pitts is that the defense probably has to play a big safety to match up with him instead of a LB. That usually means the run game works better. 

Who are these "Big Safeties" you speak of??

Im curious...

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1 hour ago, sparky151 said:

I guess we've forgotten Isiaiah Simmons already? Part of the advantage of someone like Pitts is that the defense probably has to play a big safety to match up with him instead of a LB. That usually means the run game works better. 

 

I mean that's it right there. It's going  to take a big athletic safety hybrid-type to cover these guys and there just aren't very many of those in the NFL at the moment. If Pitts were going up against the Bengals D he'd be matched up against Bates, and as good as Bates is, that's still a big mismatch in favor of Pitts. It's going to take the league a few years to adjust to these guys, I guarantee it. 

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2 hours ago, UncleEarl said:

You're describing a first ballot hall of famer.  I know the kid is a good prospect, but I'm in the "prove it" camp. 

 

There will be LBs that can cover these guys.  The scouts have to adjust what they are looking for in play and measurables. 

 

Kid is absolutely no joke. I have him as the #2 overall prospect in this draft.

I'm expecting 10+ TDs year one regardless of where he ends up.

He's pretty much what LeBron would've been if he had chosen football over basketball.

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35 minutes ago, spicoli said:

 

Kid is absolutely no joke. I have him as the #2 overall prospect in this draft.

I'm expecting 10+ TDs year one regardless of where he ends up.

He's pretty much what LeBron would've been if he had chosen football over basketball.

I now pronounce you player and fan..as in fanatic...thats a good thing about being a fan ..

I cant argue with what you see in him .

I believe he could be what you say..

Loved to have more film on him besides one year but thats how it is now ..

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, claptonrocks said:

Who are these "Big Safeties" you speak of??

Im curious...

 

Guys who are 6'4" but with decent 3 cone times. There are a number of them but typically they are playing centerfield instead of matching up with a TE from the snap.

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2 minutes ago, claptonrocks said:

I now pronounce you player and fan..as in fanatic...thats a good thing about being a fan ..

I cant argue with what you see in him .

I believe he could be what you say..

Loved to have more film on him besides one year but thats how it is now ..

 

I mean he could completely go off the deep end when he gets handed all that money and never amount to anything. Until that happens however, he's the second best player in this draft in my mind.

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He runs every route. You can line him up in the slot or put him outside.

He has fantastic hands.

He's literally LeBron on a football field. That's all I see when I watch him.

Nothing he can't do.

No clue about character. That's for the scouts.

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24 minutes ago, spicoli said:

He runs every route. You can line him up in the slot or put him outside.

He has fantastic hands.

He's literally LeBron on a football field. That's all I see when I watch him.

Nothing he can't do.

No clue about character. That's for the scouts.

You should be his agent..

Good sell....

I Believe!!

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1 hour ago, sparky151 said:

 

Guys who are 6'4" but with decent 3 cone times. There are a number of them but typically they are playing centerfield instead of matching up with a TE from the snap.

The Bengals have noone in dbackfield that fits that description...

I knew we should have kept Iloka..

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8 hours ago, spicoli said:

It’s gonna be awhile IMO. There’s not a LB in the NFL that’s going to be able to cover Kyle Pitts. 

 

Ah, nostalgia.  Seems like only yesterday there wasn't a DB in the NFL that could cover a rookie John Ross.  Turns out, they didn't need to...

 

 

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54 minutes ago, T-Dub said:

 

Ah, nostalgia.  Seems like only yesterday there wasn't a DB in the NFL that could cover a rookie John Ross.  Turns out, they didn't need to...

 

 

 

Yep. Systemic..

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