Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
True. But if he was facing that kind of pressure from game 1, things may have been a lot different. That Chiefs offense was pretty much set when he took over.
This was the original point. Agreed.
This is why so many have concerns about our current OL...it'll have an instant effect on Trey's early development, one way or another.
Yes. There is concern surrounding our O line. Trey has shown the ability to escape pressure and make throws on the run though. Good news is we have guys like Deebo, Kittle and possibly Aiyuk who can consistently get open.
Yeah, it's really just a matter of degree. We want him to trust his instincts on when to pull it down and for the OL and skill players to work in concert with him when he does go off schedule but we don't want him to do it to a degree he's abandoning the play scripts and learning bad habits and/or putting himself in unnecessary harm's way. Delicate balance especially right out of the gate.
I agree. Having a strong running game and quick passing game helps take some of that pressure off the O line in pass pro. I believe those two things are the biggest reasons why our pass pro has been mostly adequate over the past few seasons in spite of not having studs across the line.
Just out of curiosity, who does have studs all across the line? Not many.
Like individual all pros? Nobody...playing at an all pro level as a "pass protection unit" including the extra blocker, FB, TE and RB's? The last 2 Superbowl winners. The last 3 losers in Atlanta, SF and KC did not have that (in that game).
We've given up one sack in entire playoffs
True. That's why sacks are a poor indicator for both pass protection and pass rushers. But it is a stat.
it's not a poor indicator.. it means the OL still gave time for the QB to throw
you think Jimmy would survive 19 sacks like Burrow did this past playoff run.. heck no. he can't even handle normal pocket pressure
I'm just saying "sacks" are not a good indication of much in the grand scheme of things. Pressure rate is far more of an indicator of reality. Pressures, hits...those can lead to hits to the head, knock downs, INT's, poor decisions, etc.
As to 19 sacks in conjunction with all the pressures and hits? Hell no. Garoppolo or any classic pocket passer would be dead. LOL. Hell, Brady retired immediately after Wirfs got hurt and they lost. LOL. Just one OL.
[ Edited by NCommand on May 26, 2022 at 12:28 PM ]