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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
The 'context' is that the best WR corps in football has the 2nd worst ADOT in the league. That Zac Taylor has turned Joe Burrow into a Alex Smith AFTER he broke his leg.
Your awful OL has gutted your ability to throw downfield. You can hand-waive as many stats as you want but the context is there for anyone willing to evaluate it. All the additional context does is make your slag-ass OL look worse. But/for the fact that they 'give it to 'em' on quick passes, your PBWR would be even worse than the below average you're presently getting.
But I'm sure it's all coincidence.
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I've already pointed out that, by design, the offense is different early this year due to the calf injury. By.Design.
Let me just throw this your way and you can tell me how you feel about it.
Patrick Mahomes drops back to pass. Donovan Smith maintains his block for 2.5 seconds. At 2.9 seconds, Mahomes is sacked for an 8 yard loss.
Did the offense win that down?
Joe Burrow drops back to pass. OBj can only maintain his block for 2.4 seconds but it doesn't matter because Burrow released the ball in 2.0 seconds for a TD.
Did the offense lose that down?
Did both QBs require that their lineman block for 2.5 seconds?
If you answered "no" to any question, the stat is useless in any manner of judging success.