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Defensive team stats - impressive


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Let's see how that DL plays next week

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Saints Offensive Line

New Orleans did not allow a single sack in the victory but surrendered 10 total pressures and two quarterback hits. Still, Winston was routinely given ample time to throw — an average of 3.14 seconds to release the ball. Tackle Terron Armstead is on track to pace the group in pass-blocking grade on first review of the film.

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9 minutes ago, Zod said:

After Sunday's games, Carolina's defense led the NFL in Week 1 with:

6.0 sacks (t-1st)
8 passes defensed (t-1st)
54.1 opponent comp pct (1st)
2.65 yds/rush att (1st)
9 QB hits (t-2nd) 

 

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I think we're third for total yards allowed

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1 minute ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Let's see how that DL plays next week

 

from PFF...
Saints Offensive Line

New Orleans did not allow a single sack in the victory but surrendered 10 total pressures and two quarterback hits. Still, Winston was routinely given ample time to throw — an average of 3.14 seconds to release the ball. Tackle Terron Armstead is on track to pace the group in pass-blocking grade on first review of the film.

 

10 pressures is a lot considering he only threw it around 20 times.  I actually think we will be able to pressure Jameis and force him into some bad decisions.

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Zach Wilson completed 15 of 21 passes for 149 yards, a touchdown, and an interception when not facing pressure in Week 1 against Carolina. 

No QB was pressured more often than Wilson in Week 1. The Jets offensive line was overwhelmed time and again against a middling Panthers front seven.

 

 

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Said this in another thread but I went back and checked last year and it took 7 games for us to get 6 sacks last year. The secondary was credited for at least one coverage sack in that bunch today too, which was unheard of last year. 

This is a significantly improved defense from last year. The dline has better depth, Reddick adds another pass rush threat, Tahir Whitehead is gone, and the secondary looks legit. 

If our offense starts clicking we are a real playoff team. 

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