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NFCS Pass Protection Stats Thru 5 games


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32 minutes ago, jbland said:

He’s talking about the offensive line. 

Yeah I kind of already know that since he...you know...already told me at the previous page?  😐

Welcome to "4 hours ago", bud.  😉

 

But man....we could sure have used Horn in this game.   

 

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1 minute ago, Anybodyhome said:

Why put the stats up there? Seems like way too much trouble. Just say, "Non-existent."

You may have known how we compare in pass protection against our rivals, but some do not.  Some people didn't know that Atlanta had a lower pressure% than the Saints.  

There is a lot of pure opinion OPs about how the line sucks.  Do you post this question on all of them?

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21 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

You may have known how we compare in pass protection against our rivals, but some do not.  Some people didn't know that Atlanta had a lower pressure% than the Saints.  

There is a lot of pure opinion OPs about how the line sucks.  Do you post this question on all of them?

First of all, it was a rhetorical question.

Second, yes, except in different terms and I spend as much time expounding on the O-line problems as the GM & HC spend actually doing something about it, which is next to nothing.

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15 hours ago, SBBlue said:
  Att Yds PktTm Sk Hits Hrry Prss%
Lg Avg 173 1217 2.3 12 16 18 24%
Panthers 183 1278 2.4 14 21 22 28%
Saints 120 847 2.6 9 16 13 27%
Falcons 207 1273 2.3 8 28 19 25%
Bucs 228 1747 2.3 9 11 13 14%

We have been on a steady decline since the Saints game, with each game worse than the previous.  The Philly game performance was horrible.   

 

 

Thanks for this.  Depressing stat trend, that's for sure.  

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On 10/14/2021 at 12:34 PM, glenwo2 said:

Yeah I kind of already know that since he...you know...already told me at the previous page?  😐

Welcome to "4 hours ago", bud.  😉

 

But man....we could sure have used Horn in this game.   

 

My bad.  I didn't read through the thread.

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