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Chris Roling

Bengals mixed up running game to get Joe Mixon going

Wondering how the Cincinnati Bengals got the ground game and Joe Mixon going?

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It wasn’t all luck, consistency of reps or health or a few exploitable opponents.

Heck, it wasn’t even a meeting with more “edge” than usual from offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, even though Mixon brought it up as a factor in his franchise-record five-touchdown day against the Panthers before the bye.

Rather, it was a schematic mixup in the approach on the ground, dramatically going from a zone scheme to attacking gaps in the opposition.

Marcus Whitman was one of a few to point this out when examining how the Bengals had overhauled the plan of attack on the ground:

Some could understandably argue the zone approach didn’t necessarily fit the personnel the team has up front. But it’s a credit to the coaching staff, including head coach Zac Taylor and line coach Frank Pollack, that a transition was made so quickly and with such solid success.

Hindsight chatter aside, the good news is the offense has seemed to find an identity on the ground, which should open up an overall offense that still doesn’t have Ja’Marr Chase back.

If nothing else, that’s something of a positive mark coming out of the bye.

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