12-30-2019, 05:11 PM
Cousins is #2 and #5
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12-30-2019, 05:38 PM
Time for Kirk to step up, the other 3 won playoff games those years. 2 of them
made it to the Championship game. Other wise this stat does nothing but help Kirk steal money on his next contract signing.
12-30-2019, 05:50 PM
Now grade the offensive line for each of those teams.
12-30-2019, 07:05 PM
Quote: @MaroonBells said:Pass protection rank from football outsiders DC 2004 22nd result won 1st rd game KC 2019 6th (IMHO) humiliated rd 1 BF 2009 14th 1 win away from SB RC 1998 3rd 1 win away from SB KC 2018 9th 8 wins couldn't beat Bears wk 17 to even make the playoffs KC had the 2nd and 3rd best pass protection rankings. With no playoff wins.
12-31-2019, 12:18 AM
If KC has had top 10 pass protection the last 2 years, why does every talking head and draft expert say the Viking line is below average and needs help via free agency or the draft?
12-31-2019, 12:28 AM
2009_Loadholt, McKinney, Hutchison, Herrera and a rookie John Sullivan at center were "worse" than this year's crew? (/eyeroll)
I think these rankings are skewed to the overall quality of the league. 14th in 2009 is All-Pro over "6th in 2019", IMHO. O line play overall must be in the dumpster.
12-31-2019, 12:48 AM
Quote: @Mattyman said:Because it's total bullshit. If PFF posted that Hunter was a bottom 10 DE in pass rushing pressure would you believe it despite the evidence your eyes give you? And let's not forget all the boots and waggles that give him forever to throw. We all saw the GB game. Instant pressure up the gut and off the edge. Kansas City got instant pressure up the gut from Jones. Maybe he gets all day to throw against the shitty teams that Minnesota is so good at beating. I don't give two craps about that. The good teams in the League tend to have either good interior push or great edge rushing and some have both. It's those teams I care about and those are the foes that have stopped the run and applied quick pressure.
12-31-2019, 01:23 AM
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12-31-2019, 04:54 PM
Quote: @Mattyman said:Because stats lie. There are a hundred different factors that go into pressure rankings, the biggest of which is the QB himself and how mobile he is and how quickly he gets rid of the ball. No reasonable person would take this line over the lines with McKinney, Hutch, Sullivan, Loadholt...or Steussie, McDaniel, Christy, Stringer...or McKinney, Birk, Dixon...etc...
12-31-2019, 05:15 PM
Curious how PFF ranks the o-line. Do they take all the individual grades and add them together for the average? And do the people ranking the RT also rank the RG? So if the RT lets a man go (ie gets beat to the inside) and that rusher also contacts the RG, do they assign the sack to the tackle, or the guard? Or neither because he beat both?
I am talking about O'Neill, I think it was the Washington game. He got beat inside but PFF still claimed he hadn't give up a sack. There was speculation that PFF had assigned the LB who didn't rush was O'Neill's guy. So yeah, PFF gives us stats and stats are easy to manipulate, twist or interpret however you want the story to turn out. |
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