Ja'Marr Chase hits out at Cincinnati Bengals after Denver Broncos loss
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Ja'Marr Chase hits out at Cincinnati Bengals after Denver Broncos loss
"We were just talking about the possession. We were just talking about what plays we can run and how can we attack certain coverages and get our playmakers the ball. I'm always frustrated if I'm losing but it's part of the game. Sometimes the emotions take over. Sometimes it looks like what it's not supposed to. It happens."
"It comes across as emotional, but that's just a captain that works his tail off. All he wants to do is win the game. All he wants to do is affect the game. Often times, he feels like, 'If I have the ball in my hand, I can do that.' And I don't disagree with him."
The Cincinnati Bengals suffered back-to-back blowout defeats, losing 48-10 to the Minnesota Vikings and 28-3 to the Denver Broncos. Ja'Marr Chase said urgency exists but players must want it, and he criticized the team's lack of desire after the Denver loss. Chase had five catches for 23 yards and engaged in a heated, tactical discussion with coach Zac Taylor about possessions and playcalling. Taylor defended Chase as an emotional leader who wants the ball to impact games. Denver emphasized the run, giving JK Dobbins and RJ Harvey increased roles, with Dobbins rushing for 101 yards on 16 carries.
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