Quick click: Ja'Marr Chase and Joe Burrow continue to build on strong connections

2021-11-08 10:02:56 By : Mr. Samuel Tang

What have we learned before the Bengals prepare for the 96th Ohio Battle (1pm-Cincinnati Channel 12) at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday?

In addition, the Bangladesh rookie wide receiver Jamal Chase has not received the No. 17 jersey of the Packers wide receiver Davante Adams. Chase and Joe Burrow can sometimes read other people’s ideas. The Bangladeshi Team head coach Zach Taylor believes that Burrow simulates NFL contention training and any quarterback he has seen and Bengals center linebacker Logan Wilson is still being interviewed by the media, even though he was burned by the classic careless clicker a few weeks ago. Burnt.

Chasing A-ROD and ADAMS: Chase defeated the best eight-game start (786 yards) of all Bangladesh wide receivers in the opening salvo of AJ Green in 2016, and he believes that the future belongs to him and Burrow.

Before Wednesday's training, Chase was asked how good he thinks he and Burrow can be. After Adams and quarterback Aaron Rogers led the jersey to Packers wide receiver Davant Adams, he asked them for 206 yards, and he didn't mind going there.

"I think we can do better than Davante Adams and Mr. A-Rod. I believe we can do this," Chase said. "I’ve had Joe since college. I don’t think he had him in college. I think that’s a big difference. I think once I become smarter than football and the league now, I’ll start to be able to Send a signal to Joe and we will be able to observe from the sideline and make corrections on the court. I just think it will get better. "

According to records, Adams scored 263 yards in the first eight games against Rogers in 2014. Chase is still looking for Adams' No. 17.

"I'm waiting for it now," Chase said. "I hope he can see this. Would you please give me the jersey? Thank you."

Mind game: At the same time, he became the first Bengals quarterback to throw 20 touchdowns in the first eight games at Burrow in New York on Sunday. Two of them came out of the red zone competition training, a two-yard Chase and a 10-yard receiver Tyler Boyd.

So before Wednesday's training, competition training became a topic. After decades of watching A-Rod, Ben Roethlisberger and Lamar Jackson (Patrick Mahomes came to Paul on January 2nd), they got rid of their predicament in the broken game, and the Bangladeshis have a constant response people.

Burrow said: "The difference between men is that they can throw into closed windows under duress." "Create games where there might be no games. I have always been proud of when I can extend the game to sprints. , I can throw the ball with my arm or a little bit off the platform."

It seems that they practiced for several hours. But Chase said no.

"I don't think we are working at all. If I'm really telling the truth, I think it's just something we know about each other," Chase said. "I just know what Joe thinks sometimes, he knows what I think. If I don't think we are on the same page, I will ask him where he wants me to be and how he wants to make sure we are on the same page."

Burrow agreed. This is not too much representation, but just a state of mind. It seems that Boyd, after seeing Burrow's improvisation and finding Chase in his pocket several times, really hoped it existed. The receiver has accepted Burrow's prompt and made sure they are ready.

"In the past few weeks, this has been an important part of our offense. Practice it less often, and more talk about it over and over again," Burrow said. "People like Jamal, we did it over and over again. This year we got a few touchdowns by doing this. Then I think people like TB, they haven't done so much in the past, then look at Jamal Catching a few touchdowns, he was like, hey, in that situation, I want some touchdowns and important games."

After arriving here in May, Burrow made it clear to Chase that he must be prepared. He is quickly getting rid of it because they are no longer in the SEC. It's not this Sunday that the Browns are on the verge of terrifying Miles Garrett and his 10.5 sacks.

"When I came here for the first time, I thought,'Why are you throwing so hard?' He was like'I must get there faster now." It just has to be faster now. We are playing against Miles Garrett? Isn't this his name? It must be much faster. "

Take Chase's touchdown last Sunday as an example. This is a question that quickly enters Burrow's vision.

"This is a breakthrough route. I tried to signal Joe, but it was not actually on the same page. He didn't look at me," Chase said. "But it was a sloping route to break the door. I raised it a little bit, but I walked outside of him, Joe climbed out of his pocket, and I went to the tower (and followed him)."

In a game where the Bengals led 24-20 in the middle of the fourth quarter, and in the third and fourth games of the Jets 10, Taylor asked Boyd to perform a flying maneuver. He rarely took this route. Become a target. But when it malfunctioned and Burrow ran to the right, Boyd ran "half a mile" to open.

"I think TB did make the most progress in the field. His route did not open up, and then he saw that I broke my pocket, and his scramble reaction happened faster," Burrow said. "It is great to see such people make progress, and we will continue to do better in this regard."

If they fail to do this in team training, Burrow will definitely spend time simulating broken games in other training sessions.

"In the past two or three years, when you throw a route in the air, you take three steps (steps) and throw it away smoothly. Next time you throw the same route, move your pockets, throw away the platform, and pretend that there are people by your side, "Burrow said. "So, I did a good job of practicing this. It really paid off in the game."

Taylor said: "He did a good job in airway, team installation, and he did a good job in the time slot and any quarterback I've seen."

Taylor had to shake his head. It turns out that there are no practice scripts for games other than the best script of the Bengals.

Taylor said: "For years, we have been emphasizing Friday's scramble training, and we have always been a bad scramble team." "This year we have been training, and now we are a better scramble team, so you understand NS."

WILSON WONDERS: Remember before they played the Ravens a few weeks ago, Wilson praised Lamar Jackson so enthusiastically, he said it was like preparing to play a great running back? No good deeds will go unpunished. As always, Twitter immediately turned it negative, turning this week's most harmless quote into Wilson's mocking of Jackson's shooting ability.

Impossible to be further away from the truth, Wilson had to go to Twitter to clarify some things that shouldn't need to be clarified.

"Anyone who knows me, I would never say that to say something negative to players of that level," Wilson said on Wednesday. "That's the way it is. It's beyond my control...Yes. It's ridiculous. But this is the world we live in."

Then some news stations wavered, trying to joke and asking if he had anything to say to the Jets quarterback Mike White.

"I'm not hooked anymore," Wilson said.

TACKLING LACK LING OF TACKLING: But Wilson did not hesitate to talk about the most compelling part of the 34-31 loss to the Jets. The work data is 15 missed tackles. The focus of professional football allowed Wilson to get the team's highest three-pointer.

"I think last week was our worst steal game of the year. Before that game, we did a good job in most cases," Wilson said. "It is now obvious that you will miss tackles here and there. They will also get paid for what they do on the offensive end. This is the NFL. They are very good players themselves. This will happen. I just think We have to clean up some things about how we tackle the ball and get closer to checking, and put ourselves in a better position to make tackles."

It sounds like this might be the topic of this week. In a game, the Jets had 280 yards after receiving the ball (according to PFF), and the supporters of the Bangladesh team mainly played in the soft zone.

"I don't need to go as deep as I sometimes do. Getting closer to those checks and making it easier for myself is definitely something I can do better," Wilson said. "I think most of the time you are trying to take away the deep stuff and force them to check. This is what we are still trying to do, but I don't need to be so far away to check like me."

Another shoe: Now it is another shoe. The Browns are the league's first ball-handling and ruthless. Robust running back Nick Chubb, with a weight of 5 feet 11 inches and weighing 227 pounds (227 pounds), ranks fourth in the league in yards after contact.

"I want to say, it's probably how many steals he has. It's hard to beat him by himself," Wilson said of Chubb's style. "You just need to make sure you wrap and squeeze. Everyone is here. You just have to stick to it. But sometimes, it's easier said than done. He is very good at getting players to miss and steal."

Due to Kareem Hunt's injury, Chubb's substitute, 5-10, 208-pound D'Ernest Johnson is not easy to defeat. His number of yards after contact was 3.17, ranking in the top 31.

"He is very suitable for their job," Wilson said of the downhill run in Cleveland.

Screens and things: If you think the Jets like to use screens, then the Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski will come in with the screen door. back. receiver. Finish tight. Especially now that Baker Mayfield and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. are done.

Many of the NFL's big problems can be answered with a simple phrase.

The young and rebuilt offensive line is looking for rhythm and confidence?

Do you have a new quarterback or a young quarterback, or a quarterback that is struggling?

This is why the Browns have a great screen game.

"Because they are very good at handling the ball," Wilson said. "So, they ran the ball effectively at the beginning, and then you were worried about running, and then they gave you a cover because you started to pursue running too much. Then they have a lot of people who can run and cover. They have catchers, close End forward and running back. So, they have a variety of screens."

So the stage on Sunday has been set up. The Bengals can no longer give up 280 YAC.

Tilt and screen: Taylor is paying close attention to offensive linebacker Hakim Adeniji to see if he is ready to come out of the injured reserve. Adeniji was injured in pre-camp training, so it will be interesting to see if they will put him in tackle or defender positions, which he started as a rookie last year.

Isaiah Prince and Fred Johnson served as substitute tackles, and he is considered a guard for rookie guard Deant Smith. They are very optimistic about Adeniji who was a sixth-round pick last season, so this is almost like a new member of the trade deadline...

Jackson Kaman, the starting right back, had a complete training on Wednesday after being sent off in the final series due to a back problem on Sunday...

Wide receiver Oden Tate (thigh) and running back Chris Evans (hamstring) did not participate in the game last Sunday, and participated in the game on Wednesday...

Center Trey Hopkins (knee) and edge Cam Sample (knee) are absent, but it sounds like they will play...

Lost to the Browns 41-16 on Sunday and started the first possession of the ball in front of the largest Paul Brown Stadium audience (65,451) in six years, and the Bengals quarterback Joe Bro took the responsibility.

After the game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 9, read the post-match quotes from head coach Zach Taylor, Jobrow and Bengals players.

The Browns used a devastating long pass to deal with the ball on both sides of the ball in Sunday's Battle of Ohio, which allowed AFC North to defeat Bangladesh 41-16 by anybody's department. Tigers.

If the pre-match training persists as usual, Hakeem Adeniji, who works with the first group, will become the fourth Bengals this season in the game against the Browns at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday. Starting right back.

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