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nicfre2006


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:44 pm    Post subject: Interesting offensive line statistics Reply with quote

Here is a very interesting website I stumbled on while looking for information on NFL offensive line statistics....

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ol

Bottom line...the statistics indicate what we all can see plain as day...it isn't just our imagination that our offensive line is one of the worst in the NFL.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ive been seeing many so called mock drafts this year already for next years draft heck if it was my option id use all my draft picks on the offensive line so we could put something together if we could builder a line then we could worry about the rest all i see is Cassel running for his life hes doesnt have time to set and throw the ball. We are always talking about drafting a big play WR or a def player we need a line let me correct that we have needed a line when we new Shields and Roaf where geting close to there retirement stage, and I really dunno how much longer we will have Waters hes 32 and at one time wanted a trade out of KC, We need to really need a makeover.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

An interesting stat line from this is that we are actually pretty successful at running off-tackle to the left and outside the right end, ranking 15th and 14th respectively. Granted we run less there then all other areas (19% of total runs), so some of the success may be more a result of the element of surprise, but when you rank in the teens in a certain portion of the line, and in the bottom 2-3 in the other areas, you need to try something else. Seriously, 0.7 ALY to the right side, is embarrassing.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bigschmadt00 wrote:
An interesting stat line from this is that we are actually pretty successful at running off-tackle to the left and outside the right end, ranking 15th and 14th respectively. Granted we run less there then all other areas (19% of total runs), so some of the success may be more a result of the element of surprise, but when you rank in the teens in a certain portion of the line, and in the bottom 2-3 in the other areas, you need to try something else. Seriously, 0.7 ALY to the right side, is embarrassing.

Brandan Albert blocking on the edge--in both cases.

J
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

onejayhawk wrote:
bigschmadt00 wrote:
An interesting stat line from this is that we are actually pretty successful at running off-tackle to the left and outside the right end, ranking 15th and 14th respectively. Granted we run less there then all other areas (19% of total runs), so some of the success may be more a result of the element of surprise, but when you rank in the teens in a certain portion of the line, and in the bottom 2-3 in the other areas, you need to try something else. Seriously, 0.7 ALY to the right side, is embarrassing.

Brandan Albert blocking on the edge--in both cases.

J


...and Mike Goff in the last scenario. Too bad Sean Ryan doesn't always line up in the same place. That way, a single statistic could prove how grossly incompetent he is at his job.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jpRocket45, Dude, seriously, try some punctuation. Hard to get thru your post with any continuity at all. BUT, one I did, I sorta understood it.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ryknowssd wrote:
onejayhawk wrote:
bigschmadt00 wrote:
An interesting stat line from this is that we are actually pretty successful at running off-tackle to the left and outside the right end, ranking 15th and 14th respectively. Granted we run less there then all other areas (19% of total runs), so some of the success may be more a result of the element of surprise, but when you rank in the teens in a certain portion of the line, and in the bottom 2-3 in the other areas, you need to try something else. Seriously, 0.7 ALY to the right side, is embarrassing.

Brandan Albert blocking on the edge--in both cases.

J


...and Mike Goff in the last scenario. Too bad Sean Ryan doesn't always line up in the same place. That way, a single statistic could prove how grossly incompetent he is at his job.


You know the old adage about the tree falling in the forest and no one hears it....

Well, if you completely whiff on a block, is it really a block? Hmm...Ryan may have the best stats on the team Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sun Devil wrote:
ryknowssd wrote:
onejayhawk wrote:
bigschmadt00 wrote:
An interesting stat line from this is that we are actually pretty successful at running off-tackle to the left and outside the right end, ranking 15th and 14th respectively. Granted we run less there then all other areas (19% of total runs), so some of the success may be more a result of the element of surprise, but when you rank in the teens in a certain portion of the line, and in the bottom 2-3 in the other areas, you need to try something else. Seriously, 0.7 ALY to the right side, is embarrassing.

Brandan Albert blocking on the edge--in both cases.

J


...and Mike Goff in the last scenario. Too bad Sean Ryan doesn't always line up in the same place. That way, a single statistic could prove how grossly incompetent he is at his job.


You know the old adage about the tree falling in the forest and no one hears it....

Well, if you completely whiff on a block, is it really a block? Hmm...Ryan may have the best stats on the team Very Happy


wait a minute I thought you LOVED Sean Ryan
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rearviewmirror wrote:
Sun Devil wrote:
ryknowssd wrote:
onejayhawk wrote:
bigschmadt00 wrote:
An interesting stat line from this is that we are actually pretty successful at running off-tackle to the left and outside the right end, ranking 15th and 14th respectively. Granted we run less there then all other areas (19% of total runs), so some of the success may be more a result of the element of surprise, but when you rank in the teens in a certain portion of the line, and in the bottom 2-3 in the other areas, you need to try something else. Seriously, 0.7 ALY to the right side, is embarrassing.

Brandan Albert blocking on the edge--in both cases.

J


...and Mike Goff in the last scenario. Too bad Sean Ryan doesn't always line up in the same place. That way, a single statistic could prove how grossly incompetent he is at his job.


You know the old adage about the tree falling in the forest and no one hears it....

Well, if you completely whiff on a block, is it really a block? Hmm...Ryan may have the best stats on the team Very Happy


wait a minute I thought you LOVED Sean Ryan


Busted Embarassed. But to be fair, that was before he started whiffing on his blocks. He did surprise me with his pass catching ability but his blocking has become a huge liability. All in all, I am still a fan. I just hope he figures out his blocking deficiency before it's too late.
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