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Burfict literally can't do anything. His hit was within 5 yards. Something linebackers do even in high school but Yet they flagged him.

 

I would like to see the play again and when the hit happened. QB rolled right and ran. WR was running a drag route to the left, opposite side of the field. If Burfict hit him after Kizer had tucked and started running, nothing but a cheap shot and totally unnecessary.

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I would like to see the play again and when the hit happened. QB rolled right and ran. WR was running a drag route to the left, opposite side of the field. If Burfict hit him after Kizer had tucked and started running, nothing but a cheap shot and totally unnecessary.

It's a perfectly legal play as long as it's not a dead ball.

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It only took 2 plays for the Browns to get a longer run than they did all last week vs. the Jaguars. The Bengals rank 27th on the league in run defense.

 

That's where stats are a little misleading. The Bengals are 27th in total rush yards given up. However that is a direct effect of our offense being horrible and part of the reason the defense is always on the field. Plus with teams usually leading because of our offense being horrible teams run it more.

 

The Bengals actually for the year only give up 3.9 yards per rush. Which is 11th best in the NFL. The problem is teams are second to last in the NFL in the amount of rush attempts team get on them in a game. Teams average 31 rushes a game against them. That's the second most in the NFL. So they usually do a good job at stopping most rushes, but they just add up with the defense always on the field when trailing.

 

With that said the rush defense dis get gashed that drive. Wow!

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I would like to see the play again and when the hit happened. QB rolled right and ran. WR was running a drag route to the left, opposite side of the field. If Burfict hit him after Kizer had tucked and started running, nothing but a cheap shot and totally unnecessary.

 

Here is also a problem with that though. The linebacker sees a wr trying to cross his face. So a linebacker is going to come up and hit them, they might not see the qb rolling out the other way. Plus that would have been the slowest drag route in the history of drag routes if he was still running his route by the time Kizer decided to run it lol.

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