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Joe Burrow's QB coach explains why Bengals offense was 'ticking time bomb' before big day vs Cardinals

Jordan Palmer spoke to Fox News Digital and talked about Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's play so far during the 2023 season.

The Cincinnati Bengals went into its matchup with the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday owning the least amount of yards averaged per game in the entire NFL. It is shocking to see this group, which has been to the AFC Championship Game the past two seasons, struggle to get going with Joe Burrow at the helm. 

Burrow's private quarterback coach, Jordan Palmer, has not been sweating too much compared to Bengals fans. Of course, this is not what he expected either from the man who just received the richest contract in NFL history. 

However, Palmer has watched the tape of every game and has seen what he believed was an offense on the verge of breaking out of its slump. 

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Joe Burrow, #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals, looks on before kickoff against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on Oct. 8, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

"Cincinnati is just a ticking time bomb on offense," Palmer told Fox News Digital two days before the Bengals took on the Cardinals. 

Palmer was right. 

Burrow and the Bengals finally saw the explosive plays they are known for on the gridiron in a 34-20 win to get to 2-3 on the season. Burrow finished the game with 317 passing yards with three touchdowns and one interception, while his top target, Ja'Marr Chase, had all three of the touchdown catches with 192 yards on 15 catches. 

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As a team, the Bengals produced 380 yards, which is much more than its 236 per game entering Sunday. 

So why were the Bengals able

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