CINCINNATI —
Zac Taylor and the Cincinnati Bengals coaching staff have taken some heat this season amid a 3-8 start for the team, but quarterback Joe Burrow isn’t pinning that lack of success on the coaches.
As he prepares to return to the field Thursday night against the Baltimore Ravens for the first time since Week 2, Burrow defended the coaches, saying it’s up to the players on the field to perform. Advertisement
“We have good coaches,” Burrow said. “There’s not a scheme in the NFL that is so revolutionary that it’s going to completely change the way a player plays.” This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
Defensive coordinator Al Golden has faced criticism fr

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