Frank Pollack, the OL coach for the Bengals, should he come back in 2024?
The Cincinnati Bengals, who narrowly missed the NFL Playoffs, have a lot of work ahead of them this offseason.
The Bengals finished the season with a winning record of 9-8, despite missing out on the playoffs.
Frank Pollack and the offensive line are among the fans’ top worries heading into the summer.
When Joe Burrow was playing, the run game really suffered. However, when Browning started games, it occasionally sprang to life.
When Joe Burrow was playing, the run game really suffered. However, when Browning started games, it occasionally sprang to life.
Joe Mixon finished the season with over 1,000 running yards and nine touchdowns, despite the run game’s troubles up front. However, he only had one 100-yard game, which occurred in the season’s finale when Cleveland rested its starting lineup.
There were times throughout the season when the Bengals run game was nonexistent and forced Burrow/Browning to throw more than needed. If you turned on the film there were times the Bengals offensive line seemed confused when running the football…
There are multiple points of contention regarding the Bengals’ pass blocking performance. They allowed 50 sacks over the course of 17 games, which is tied for the seventh most in the NFL, and an average of 2.9 per game. Burrow was sacked three or more times in five of his ten starts, and he was sacked twice in the first half of the game against Baltimore alone before sustaining his season-ending wrist injury after taking four sacks the week before against Houston.
How do you feel? Is Frank Pollack going to be back for the 2024 season?
In any case, Taylor stated that he intends to bring back every member of his staff for 2024. However, is an OL coach needed?
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