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Joe Boro is not afraid of the Rams' ferocious rush: I have full confidence in the team's offensive front

Joe Burrow's team is on the road to the Super Bowl, but there are bumps in the road.

Although Burrow's average shooting speed this year ranks sixth fastest in the NFL, he has been killed more often than any quarterback in the league (51). These mistakes proved not always fatal, after all, even after suffering nine tackles in the playoff division, Burrow still led the team to beat the top seed Tennessee Titans. A week later, Burrow was only singled, and the Tigers overcame an 18-point headwind to beat defending American League champion Kansas City Chiefs.

Joe Boro is not afraid of the Rams' ferocious rush: I have full confidence in the team's offensive front

At this point, the key to beating the Tigers is not whether to kill Boro, although this goes against the logic of modern rugby. But in Super Bowl 56, that could change as Burrow and the Tigers face ferocious crosses from the Los Angeles Rams, who have the league's strongest crossers Aaron Donald, Leonard Freud and von Miller.

"He's very defensive and really fierce," Burrow said on Monday: "It's a challenge for us players, but they really worked hard to get to where they are today." I know that our coaching staff has made targeted deployments and they are able to execute them. But it's clear that there's a pressure in the face of people like Donald, Freud, and von Miller. ”

Joe Boro is not afraid of the Rams' ferocious rush: I have full confidence in the team's offensive front

The Rams' passing is really not covered, and in the playoffs, the Rams' quarterback pressure rate reached 31%, and every quarterback they met in the playoffs sent a tackle. Miller has reversed the decline in the regular season, sending 14 quarterbacks to pressure in the playoffs. From the regular season to the playoffs, his pressure rate nearly doubled, from 9.8 percent to 18.4 percent. Donald remained steady as ever, putting pressure on 77 quarterbacks (including the playoffs) to finish fourth in the NFL.

The stats don't lie, the Rams have been chasing and benefiting from the opposing quarterback, and they hope to do the same against Joe Burrow. But here's the problem, Boro was a passer who performed extremely well under pressure before the playoffs, with a passing rating of more than 94 points and a shooting rate of 8.7% above expectations.

Joe Boro is not afraid of the Rams' ferocious rush: I have full confidence in the team's offensive front

The Tigers' right-hand offensive line is a weak link, with defender Hakim Adenighi unfamiliar with the position and is not doing well with isAiah Prince. Cincinnati sometimes put rookie center Jackson Carman in place of Adeniji in hopes of improving pass protection.

'The question is, first, how do I cope with the pressure, how can I get the ball out and pass it to the receiver. Burrow said: "Second, how we will deal with the opponent's forward line, I have a lot of confidence in our attacking front line to help us achieve the final goal. ”

(Great White)

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