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The Bengals have a very stout run defense between the tackles. IMO the yardage in the run game will come on the perimeter. Make those big guys run sideline to sideline and eventually it will wear them down. I think McVay will try to pull out his outside zone run attack.
The normal scheme the Bengals use is a base nickel, i.e. 4-2-5. But their DL is stout against the run between the tackles. That is why I think we will see more of a perimeter run game. Their two LBs will probably be Pratt and Wilson both of whom have good positional speed and size. Pratt is a converted safety so he has coverage skills but IMO Wilson is their primary coverage guy.
As good as the Bengals have played the run I think it's deceptive as a lot of it reflects them playing with a lead. So I think McVay can't go away from the run game and he must stay balanced. Success in both run and pass will begin to get them on their heels. The key is success on the ground because if there is a weakness on the Bengals its in their secondary. That is why they play a base nickel. IMO get Akers or Michel into the secondary and there will be yardage to be had. Force them to drop a safety into the box to stop the run and their secondary will be vulnerable.
McVay and Morris must win the coaching game to win this Super Bowl. Last time, McVay got outcoached because he made too many assumptions that simply were wrong. I think the way the Bengals play the pass Higbee or Blanton must have a big game which could be the difference.
The normal scheme the Bengals use is a base nickel, i.e. 4-2-5. But their DL is stout against the run between the tackles. That is why I think we will see more of a perimeter run game. Their two LBs will probably be Pratt and Wilson both of whom have good positional speed and size. Pratt is a converted safety so he has coverage skills but IMO Wilson is their primary coverage guy.
As good as the Bengals have played the run I think it's deceptive as a lot of it reflects them playing with a lead. So I think McVay can't go away from the run game and he must stay balanced. Success in both run and pass will begin to get them on their heels. The key is success on the ground because if there is a weakness on the Bengals its in their secondary. That is why they play a base nickel. IMO get Akers or Michel into the secondary and there will be yardage to be had. Force them to drop a safety into the box to stop the run and their secondary will be vulnerable.
McVay and Morris must win the coaching game to win this Super Bowl. Last time, McVay got outcoached because he made too many assumptions that simply were wrong. I think the way the Bengals play the pass Higbee or Blanton must have a big game which could be the difference.