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up a playbook. It will feature 7-on-7
in Öffentlicher Bereich :) 07.10.2019 08:36von elaine95 • 179 Beiträge
PITTSBURGH (AP)His twisted ankle aching http://www.falconscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-john-cominsky-jersey , his wide receivers blanketed and his protection breaking down, Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton decided discretion was the better part of valor. Or at least the safest way to get out of Pittsburgh. So facing fourth down with a remote chance to get back in it against the relentless Steelers on Sunday, Dalton scrambled to his right, felt the rush coming … and threw the ball away. No forcing it somewhere in an attempt to get a first down. No heave downfield to A.J. Green in hopes of getting a call. Just a harmless fling to the sideline and an acknowledgement there is plenty to be done if the Bengals want to truly turn around their season. ”They did turn it up,” Dalton said of Pittsburgh’s second-half onslaught. The Bengals, meanwhile, turned back the clock. And not in a good way. Cincinnati managed all of one first down over the final 30 minutes in a 29-14 loss to the Steelers on Sunday, blunting the momentum it gained after installing Bill Lazor as offensive coordinator two weeks into the season. The offense that appeared to figure things out while beating Cleveland and Buffalo following an 0-3 start spent most of the second half in reverse. Dalton threw a pair of picks in the third quarter when the game was still close and was sacked four times in the fourth as the Bengals (2-4) lost for the eighth time in their last nine meetings with Pittsburgh (5-2). ”They’re a good secondary but they didn’t do anything to stop us,” Cincinnati wide receiver A.J. Green said. ”I just feel like Andy didn’t have enough time back there.” Not when it mattered anyway. The Bengals fell behind by a touchdown twice in the first half but responded each time with Dalton scoring passes . Then the running game disappeared and any semblance of offensive balance went right along with it. Rookie Joe Mixon had seven carries for 48 yards in the first half but didn’t get a carry on any of Cincinnati’s seven second-half possessions. ”He was in there in the third quarter,” Lewis said. ”Whatever plays are called, are called.” Green caught three passes for 41 yards, all in the first half. Dalton finished 17 of 30 for 144 yards. The Bengals had just 19 yards of total offense in the second half, 20 if you take away a Dalton kneel down on the final snap. ”Anytime you lose a division game, especially to the Steelers, the way they’re playing, every game counts,” Green said. ”It’s tough. It sets us behind even more.” The Bengals arrived at Heinz Field hoping to send an emphatic message that the sluggish opening two weeks that cost offensive coordinator Ken Zampese his job was firmly behind them. Instead they headed home looking as listless as they did during opening losses to Baltimore and Houston and well out of the mix in the AFC North. ”The Steelers are just one team Qadree Ollison Jersey ,” Dalton said. ”They’re in our division, but they’re not the only team we play. Obviously we’ve had some tough games against them, but they’re not the only team that we go against. It’s not about us against the Steelers. It’s about us playing well and beating whoever we’re playing. Unfortunately today we didn’t do it.” The most alarming aspect for Cincinnati going forward may be the way the Steelers were able to get pressure on Dalton. Pittsburgh didn’t do go full ”Blitzburgh” with the lead. Instead, the Steelers dropped seven into coverage and relied on defensive linemen Cam Heyward and Tyson Alaualu and outside linebackers Bud Dupree and T.J. Watt to get to the quarterback. The Steelers did with remarkable ease in the fourth quarter. Cincinnati did its best to prepare for the raucous crowd at Heinz Field, even blasting the rock song ”Renegade” at practice. The song often blares over the stadium speakers before a pivotal possession for the Pittsburgh defense. It came on with the Steelers up 12 with 11:05 to play. Two sacks and an incompletion later, Dalton was walking off the field and the punting unit was coming back on. ”We got behind on first down and it played into their hands for the whole second half,” LaFell said. ”It’s something we cannot do and we have to correct that right now.” Time is running out. The listless Colts are up next before at three-game road trip through Jacksonville, Tennessee and Denver. ”I feel like it’s time for us to embrace it because at the end of the day you’re accepting what’s going on but you can also get over the hump,” said Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick. ”You really don’t embrace the loss and I feel like sometimes we need to embrace the loss. No matter who it is. we lost. We have to embrace it, fix it and move on.” — Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith says he has been involved in two errant calls the last two weeks.Smith says the NFL notified the team that he shouldn’t have been flagged for leading with his helmet while tackling New England receiver Chris Hogan in Week 2. Then, officials missed a holding call on Tennessee left tackle Taylor Lewan on a third-down play late last week that essentially allowed the Titans to run out the clock.Smith believes he would have tackled quarterback Marcus Mariota for a loss on the third-and-1 play. Instead, Mariota gained 15 yards.Smith also says officials need to be held more accountable.“It’s very frustrating,” he said. “That could have been a game-changing call. … We can’t do nothing about that, you know what I mean? So I don’t care if it was a holding call or not. We lost that game. We’re onto this week.“But that is where I think we must address this game. Put more pressure on them the same way pressure is being put on us to stay off that quarterback, don’t put your body weight on him. Got to have better eyes. You’ve got to be more detailed. You’re asking the players to do the same thing. You’re asking the coaches to coach us doing the same thing. Well, now let’s get on to the officiating crew about.”REMEMBER, HE CAN THROWThe Bengals are prepared to see receiver Mohamed Sanu fling the ball on Sunday. After all Rashan Gary Jersey , nobody knows better about his accuracy.Sanu completed all five of his passes during four seasons in Cincinnati, including a 73-yard touchdown to A.J. Green and an 18-yard scoring toss to Andy Dalton. He threw a 51-yard TD to Julio Jones last season, leaving him a perfect 6 for 6 for 228 yards and three touchdowns for his career heading into the Bengals’ game at Atlanta on Sunday.“If anyone knows about it, we do,” Dalton said.Dalton’s TD catch during a 33-7 win over Tennessee in 2014 made him the only quarterback in Bengals history to score on a catch. He pitched the ball to Sanu and drifted off to the left for a cross-field pass. Cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson decided to try for the interception instead of hitting Dalton and missed the ball. Dalton made the catch, ran down the sideline and dived into the end zone.“I should have gotten killed, that’s what I remember,” Dalton said. “We had it drawn up all week for it to be perfect: ‘Oh, I’m going to be wide open.’ But I wasn’t wide open. Luckily, I was able to make the play.“Mo has the stats. It’s not like he’s been throwing to wide-open guys, either. His arm talent is crazy.”HALFTIME ADJUSTMENTS MYTHWhenever a team has much more success in the second half than the first half, it’s assumed the coaching staff made excellent “halftime adjustments.” Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz considers that notion a myth.“It makes a nice story, but there is really no such thing as halftime adjustments in the NFL, as much as you guys would like to write about it,” Schwartz said. “You’re adjusting after every series. After every series, you’re updating your checks, you’re putting fires out Hakeem Butler Jersey , you’re trying to get ready for the next series.”In Philadelphia’s case, the defense has been more stingy in the second half during Schwartz’s tenure.“We have a resilient bunch of guys,” he said. “We have a smart bunch of players. When you put something in front of them, they very rarely make a mistake a second time. I think that probably plays more into it than any adjustment or anything else.”TYRANN’S TECHNOLOGY ZONEHouston safety Tyrann Mathieu returned to Arizona this week to open a technology zone at a Boys & Girls Club in Phoenix.Mathieu was drafted by the Cardinals and spent his first five years in Arizona before signing with the Texans this offseason. Though he no longer plays in Arizona, he still feels a strong connection to the city and team. He wants to keep giving back there because the Cardinals took a chance by drafting him despite his dismissal from LSU for violating team rules as a junior.“Coming from LSU, I had a lot of different things I was going through,” he said. “And I felt like Arizona, the community embraced me, my teammates embraced me and at the end of the day they gave me a second chance to do what I wanted to do. Always grateful for that and always try to keep that in the back of my mind.”Mathieu thought the technology zone would be good for kids who are looking to get involved in things others than sports.“Everybody can’t play sports and I don’t want kids to get their mind wrapped into that,” he said. “There are so many different opportunities for them … so I’m hoping that they can use it and it creates a passion for them, and they find out things about themselves that they didn’t necessarily know.”The room includes areas where kids can sing, learn videography and photography, and features a green screen where they can produce short videos to show their friends.Mathieu spent time with the kids in Arizona on Tuesday and loved the excitement they showed in exploring the room. He’ll continue to monitor feedback from the room and hopes to open more such spaces in Arizona, Houston and in his hometown of New Orleans.NATIONAL TEAM COACHUSA Football selected Eric Kasperowicz of Pine-Richland High School in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, to head the 2019 U.S. Under-19 national team. Comprised of the country’s top high school seniors, it will play a to-be-determined foreign national team on Jan. 18 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington Chris Lindstrom Jersey , Texas.Since becoming Pine-Richland’s head coach in 2013, Kasperowicz has led his Rams to a 57-14 (.803) record, including the school’s first Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class 6A state championship last season.“It’s a great honor to represent the United States and to coach some of the top football-playing student-athletes in the country,” Kasperowicz said. “There’s a rich tradition of success with our Under-19 national team and those who have led it. I look forward to continuing that tradition.”Established in 2010, the International Bowl is the longest-running annual series of high school-aged international football teams. The 2019 event will convene 16 teams from four continents across four age divisions.U.S. Under-19 national team alumni include Rams running backTodd Gurley, the 2017 NFL Offensive Player of the Year; Patriots defensive lineman Malcom Brown; Seahawks linebacker Shaquem Griffin; Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins; and Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor.USA Football is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee and is the sport’s national governing body.MONTANA’S LEAGUEJoe Montana has a new league.The Hall of Fame quarterback has joined the Fan Controlled Football League (FCFL), which bills itself as the first professional football league in which fans call all the shots. Montana will be the league’s chief strategic adviser and an investor.The FCFL says all key decisions will be made by the fans, from picking a team name and logo to drafting players, hiring coaches and setting up a playbook. It will feature 7-on-7 play in a high-tech production studio arena with 50-yard fields and 8-yard end zones.Sounds a lot like Arena Football.Each of eight teams based in one location will have 18-man rosters, and talent will be chosen from open tryouts and some national combines. The top 100 rated players will participate in a two-day draft in which the fans select the teams.The FCFL plans a 14-game regular season with two playoff games and a championship contest. Each game will last one hour, the league says.“I’m tremendously excited to be partnering with the FCFL,” Montana said. “What this team has created is innovative, engaging, and will energize the digital age football fan. Fans will hire the coaches, draft the players and call all the plays in real time. It’s a real-life video game and the future of sports.”
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