You'll see a lot of stats flying around about the Cincinnati Bengals' woes on offense during their current run of two straight losses. Yes, the Bengals have been outscored 76-13 across Weeks 3 and 4, but it feels even worse than that.
Perhaps that's because the offensive unit producing only 13 points is right on par with how many they've let up. In other words, they've found the end zone only once, and let Minnesota Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers get there twice in Week 3 on a pick-six and scoop and score.
There's little elsewhere for Cincinnati's high-octane offense to go but up from here.