(Source: Cincinnati Bengals) Now more than ever, the Bengals' offense seems to be built to pass. With all of the young receiving options, why not focus solely on the pass? Recent history says that doesn't always translate to wins. Gaudy passing statistics seem to be all the rage in the NFL these days. Since the 2009 player safety rules were introduced, passing yardage has become easier to come by, and offenses have shifted focus to concentrate more closely on their air attacks. The Bengals appear at first glance to be one of those teams, as they've built a stable of young receiving weapons over the last few years to accompany quarterback . Of the nine Bengals to record double-digit...
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