How Scott Peters Can Turn the Bengals O-Line Into an ELITE Unit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- The Bengals offensive line has been one of the team’s biggest concerns since Joe Burrow entered the league. Despite numerous attempts to strengthen the unit, protecting Burrow and establishing a dominant presence up front has remained challenging. But could the recent hiring of Scott Peters as the new offensive line coach finally be the solution the Bengals need? In this video, Malik and the State of the Jungle discuss the details of Scott Peters’ arrival and what it means for the Bengals moving forward. With Peters’ proven success in developing players and creating cohesive line play, Bengals fans have much to look forward to. But will it be enough to finally solve the O-line struggles and protect Burrow?
Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts down in the comments. Are you excited about the Scott Peters hire?
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This is exactly why we need to gocus on beasts on defense pass rush up thre middle tre will get his pish qb back for the edge to clean up
Going to be a huge Offseason, the Two trenches need to be the focus
Good morning guys from snowy Michigan, hope everyone is safe and healthy out there!?!🎉
Yessir! Weather all good here for now hopefully!
Get risner bechton was here and left should have signed him or tevon jenkins then draft a guard 2nd rd or 3rd and develop
I think the Bengals went the easy route. I think Zac Taylor wants guys he can control. But, we shall see. 32 overall last year in his job. You think it's important to hire someone that's compatible with Taylor. I think that is already a sign of a losing formula. I hope I'm wrong.