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If It Wasn't Clear That We Need Offensive Line Help (OTL Stat)


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A few thoughts:

1) Kalil was our center for some of the worst O-line performances last year. The line actually began to perform better as the injuries mounted and guys like Byers were playing. Does that mean Byers et al are better than Kalil and the other starters, or is the answer found in one of CRA's points earlier in this thread?

2) The key point made by CRA and others has to do with changes in play calling as the year went on. Routes were shortened, checkdowns became available, and we used more 2 TE and max protect sets. That is a big part of why Cam and the O-line improved as the year progressed.

3) Cam takes fewer big sacks than just about any QB in the league thanks to his legs. He broke many big runs on scrambles. There are times he should just throw it away, but they are rare.

That's my 2 cents worth.

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Anybody care to turn this into a number game?

 

Let's assuming the blame equation looks like this.

 

Blame = Cam + Chud + OLine

 

We could also put RR in there, but for our purposes let's assume that as the head coach RR's responsibility = Chud's responsibility.

 

Let's also assuming Blame is equal to 100 percent. So what percentage of blame would you assign to each party? Here's mine:

 

Cam - 15%

Chud - 60%

OLine - 25%

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