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Did the Bengals know our audibles?

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I didn't see this posted anywhere....I am curious if it looked to anyone else like they knew what Tannehill was audibleing to. It looked like any time Tanne would bark out commands the LB's would come up and try to hear what he was saying and then start pointing out what was going to happen! Anyone else notice this?
 
Man it sure looked like it as well as the prior games too. Wish that was the case cause an easy fix.
 
Man it sure looked like it as well as the prior games too. Wish that was the case cause an easy fix.

Last night was the first time I saw it. I am having "Go go" flashbacks! Uggg!
 
A smart QB would then go to fake audibles. This is chess and RT is playing checkers.
 
They have 4+yrs of tape and tendencies to educate themselves on Tannehill.
 
Aren't Coyle and Lazor coaches for Cincinnati?
 
No running game makes the team one dimensional. RT is not going to win games without the team carrying him on their back.
 
Tannehill will check to a play best suited to his strengths. Which by now are known. In the 2nd half you could see the field shrink with each snap.
 
Lol i remember seeing something like that OP. There was a running play where Tanne audibled into a run off the left side; as he was making his orders, one of the cincy LB's immediately starts waving his hand to the left side. They all start attacking the left right away, and if not for the RB's athleticism, would have been stuffed at the LOS. This offense was fooling no one.
 
All I know is that everytime Tannehill shifted things around it looked like we ran a play right into the teeth of the defense. Whether they knew the audibles or not, fact of the matter is that except for the couple surprise deep passes, Tannehill can be read like a book by every competent defense, also why he routine fails against them. It's pretty much like clockwork now that on third down teams call a double A Gap blitz. Even when the pass rush doesn't get there we almost never make a play against it because the d-line knocks a hopeless pass against the middle down.
 
Yes i noticed that , burfict was coming to hear every audible and then yelled instructions to team mates, hmmmmm
 
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