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Welcome back to Bengals On The Brain, presented by First Star Logistics. In Episode 232, Joe Goodberry takes a deep breath after the conclusion of the NFL season to reflect on the current state of the Cincinnati Bengals. With the Super Bowl in the rearview mirror, the goal is simple: analyze the teams that made it to the final four and the two that fought for the Lombardi Trophy—the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots—to see exactly what the Bengals are missing and how they can close the gap. The Blueprint of a Champion: Emulating the Seahawks Joe begins the episode by diving into the defensive masterclass provided by the Seattle Seahawks. Led by Mike McDonald—who Joe considers the best defensive play-caller in the game—the Seahawks represent a specific brand of football that the Bengals have struggled to replicate. Joe highlights the "rally to the ball" mindset that defines elite defenses. Even when players miss tackles, the Seahawks succeed because they have five hats to the ball instead of one or two. A major takeaway from the Seahawks' success is their defensive line philosophy. Unlike some teams that rely on a single superstar, Seattle wins with "waves" of high-quality pass rushers. Joe breaks down a roster—noting that while none are necessarily perennial All-Pros, they provide a relentless rotation that keeps offenses off balance. For the Bengals to reach this level, Joe suggests they should look to the draft and free agency to find their own version of a disruptive 3-tech DT and more depth at edge rusher. The Mike McDonald Effect on the Secondary The conversation shifts to the secondary, where Joe expresses both admiration and concern. He notes that Mike McDonald has a unique ability to make safeties look like stars—citing the success of Marcus Williams, Kyle Hamilton, and Julian Love. This creates a "Coby Bryant" effect (referring to the Seahawks' fourth-round pick) where mid-to-late round picks suddenly look like elite starters. Joe asks the tough question: Can the Bengals' coaching staff, led by Al Golden, maximize their young talent in the same way? With players like Dax Hill, Jordan Battle, and DJ Turner, the raw ingredients are there, but the Bengals need to decide if they can transition into a more versatile, zone-heavy scheme that forces quarterbacks to hold the ball longer. Joe specifically highlights the "Slot Corner" as a premium position in the modern NFL and discusses whether moving Dax Hill to the slot—paired with a high-end draft pick like Caleb Downs—could finally stabilize the Cincinnati defense. Lessons from the Patriots: The Free Agency Route While the Seahawks represent a draft-and-develop success story, Joe sees the New England Patriots as a model for how the Bengals could use their massive cap space. The Patriots built their Super Bowl roster through aggressive free-agent signings, much like the 2021 Bengals. Cincinnati currently sits on a mountain of resources, with $50 million to $90 million in available cash. Joe explores the "restructuring" conversation—a tool the Bengals historically refuse to use. By converting base salaries into signing bonuses, the Bengals could theoretically open up enough room to sign 4–6 new starters. Joe argues that if the team wants to compete with the final four, it must be willing to play the "cap game" used by every other elite franchise to stay competitive. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay up to date on all things Cincinnati Bengals! Presented by First Star Logistics! #bengalsfans #Bengals #NFLPlayoffs #SuperBowl #JoeBurrow #Seahawks #Patriots #NFLDraft #CalebDowns #DaxHill #FirstStarLogistics #WhoDey