Are the Bengals coaches doing anything to improve Peter Warricks running moves?
It seems that whenever he touches the ball via pass or punt return, he jukes too many times and gives up a couple of yards. A: Warrick is trying to make a big play every time he touches the ball, but he is becoming more disciplined and is turning straight upfield, which he did several times while grabbing a career-high eight passes against the Bears. Coaches want him to be more selective when he takes a shot at a big play. Q, from David in Chicago: Did you honestly think the Bears’ only advantage against the Bengals was their special teams? What were you thinking? A: I was thinking the only clear advantage the Bears had was on special teams. I do The Edge comparison in Sunday’s Enquirer, and the game’s result proved me wrong. Truth be told, as a native of northern Illinois, I follow the Bears pretty closely and have been underwhelmed by coach Dick Jauron, his staff and his personnel moves. The shutout against the Bengals obviously was Chicago’s best game in the past two or three season