04-30-2018, 04:31 PM
agreed greed. lolol. greedx2
The stats guys dont make it any easier. Checkout NexGenstats. If you like geekage they are a very interesting place. But you have to figure a few things out yourself.
Under news they list the best offensive units. Vikings ranked 6th over all. But the caveats are kind of tough to determine their measure of effectiveness. The Vikes line was 6th for rushing and 14th for passing. How 6th and 14th add up to be 6th isnt very obvious. smh...
For passing it is pressures as determined by a defender being within 2 yards of QB. A bit arbitrary considering the level of computer science going into all of this. The O line gets 100% of the credit for this but what if it is the QB who has elite scrambling skills? Compare Rodgers, Wilson (or Keenum?) to Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Dan Marino (all effectively statues.). So the Vikes are 14th but what is the actual capability of the line minus the QB’s escape act? We can all guess that Keenum had some effect on it but that amount is undetermined. No matter what we can all agree that the line is somewhat better than the previous seasons and they are headed down the right track. But the actual value of the line is 14/32 minus Keenum’s scrambling which would put it at average at best or more likely less than average by some factor. I would put them at about 20 out of 32 teams for QB pressures. I thought Keenum was excellent in feeling pressure and adjusting thereby extending plays. This number falls in pretty close to where PFF evaluates the Vikings O line.
I dont think being a backup to a lineman for a line that is below average at pass blocking is a good status to put on any of their resumes. The Vikings line is not an elite pass protection unit by any measure. Lots of reasons from poor drafting, scheme, coaching etc... They still kind of suck. Makes me a little nervous for our $84 mill man (who is less mobile than Keenum)
The good news is Cook should have a hell of a year!
The stats guys dont make it any easier. Checkout NexGenstats. If you like geekage they are a very interesting place. But you have to figure a few things out yourself.
Under news they list the best offensive units. Vikings ranked 6th over all. But the caveats are kind of tough to determine their measure of effectiveness. The Vikes line was 6th for rushing and 14th for passing. How 6th and 14th add up to be 6th isnt very obvious. smh...
For passing it is pressures as determined by a defender being within 2 yards of QB. A bit arbitrary considering the level of computer science going into all of this. The O line gets 100% of the credit for this but what if it is the QB who has elite scrambling skills? Compare Rodgers, Wilson (or Keenum?) to Tom Brady, Peyton Manning or Dan Marino (all effectively statues.). So the Vikes are 14th but what is the actual capability of the line minus the QB’s escape act? We can all guess that Keenum had some effect on it but that amount is undetermined. No matter what we can all agree that the line is somewhat better than the previous seasons and they are headed down the right track. But the actual value of the line is 14/32 minus Keenum’s scrambling which would put it at average at best or more likely less than average by some factor. I would put them at about 20 out of 32 teams for QB pressures. I thought Keenum was excellent in feeling pressure and adjusting thereby extending plays. This number falls in pretty close to where PFF evaluates the Vikings O line.
I dont think being a backup to a lineman for a line that is below average at pass blocking is a good status to put on any of their resumes. The Vikings line is not an elite pass protection unit by any measure. Lots of reasons from poor drafting, scheme, coaching etc... They still kind of suck. Makes me a little nervous for our $84 mill man (who is less mobile than Keenum)
The good news is Cook should have a hell of a year!