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It's easier for a DL to work as a cohesive unit than an OL.
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VeveJones007 (10-04-2019) |
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I disagree. Once we got to full strength last year this line was dominant. They are very young, mostly, and I expected improvement. Instead there is, in my mind, a step back. Now the run defense has taken a huge step back and there is the same coach so maybe it isn't coaching. It's curious that we have essentially the same players physically but have regressed so much. Usually you might say father time has caught up with us but that is not the case here. Hopefully just a bad stretch
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Sacks: 18 / 24 (pace thru 4 games) QB Hits: 77 / 68 (pace thru 4 games) YPC: 4.2 / 4.6 They've had more negative run plays thus far, but I chalk most of that up to defenses keying on the running game w/o Luck behind center. |
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omahacolt (10-04-2019) |
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what new system? It's still the same offense, same coordinator, same blocking scheme. New 0-line coach didn't install a new system...?
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Sacks: 9 / 6 QB Hits: 33 / 17 YPC: 3.6 / 4.6 So, no. The OL has definitively NOT regressed to where they were at the beginning of last year. They have been significantly better. |
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Sacks: 5 / 6 QB Hits: 18 / 17 YPC: 4.89 / 4.6 The only difference is the YPC, which again I feel is hurt in 2019 by teams keying on the run. |
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Oldcolt (10-04-2019) |
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