Sunday, November 23, 2014

Bengals familiar J.J. Watt's challenge



When the Cincinnati bengals offensive coordinator tonal Jackson first stop movie earlier this week that Houston texans defense J.J. watt, his jaw dropped. He knew expect amazing film, but he did not prepare movement and domineering power forward. Cotton can be safely said that Jackson and Bangladesh have bee offensive game plan this week.


"He is very good. Oh, my god," Jackson said. "He is a man- beast. He is. I mean, can you say what? Whatever you want to use, you can use it. He is as good as I have ever seen, playing a game. He's incredible energy and persistence, determination and desire. He makes a lot of football plays." Watt enters Sunday's game at NRG Stadium against the Bengals with 44 tackles, 9.5 sacks, four recovered fumbles, two forced fumbles and an interception. Like most teams, the Bengals have had trouble this week coming up with an exact simulation of one of Watt's greatest attributes. Perhaps more than any defense in the league, he is really good extended his arms in the air to a through the interception of the sky, or transfer of infighting.
You don't have to remind Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton about Watt's penchant for playing with his hands up. Watt began to play the part of the legend; two people focus on his relentless, peculiar style of game. With a minute left in the game with a wildcard round of the playoffs in the first half of 2011, watt broke off a piece of Dalton from right-back Mike McGlynn and jump right to the right, trying to rifle is passed to the receiving party in the middle. Hard - thrown the ball almost reached the line of scrimmage before watt, caught it. No, he rushed forward 29 yards of interception return for landing. From there, the Texans never looked back, scoring 21 31-10 win the answer.
Intercept the Wisconsin's former team-mates, Kevin Zeitler Cincinnati. In the following draft, Zeitler first-round tigers choice, help address line soft, one of the regions. "He is a completely different player than he was when he was in college," Zeitler, one of the current stable cornerstone tigers offensive line, said. "He is very good, he is strong, and he did a lot of, as he did now. But he added that pass - rush elements since he entered the NFL, he is going to be amazing. He is with all his efforts, he is an extraordinary player."

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