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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
You realize stats are about sample size, right? Any single instance can be disregarded - but getting below average PBWR despite throwing the ball faster than all but 1 QB in the league means something.
And again - I'm citing the context YOU said didn't exist in noting that as mediocre as your OL has performed in that area, those stats are actually INFLATED by the special needs offense you fellas have to run to cover for their inadequacy.
Again - you can throw the ball quickly when you have elite WRs and still push it downfield - Tua's doing it. But you CAN'T do it when you are worried about the pocket collapsing around you. You say it's because Burrow is immobile - you see Kirk Cousins out there leaping away from pass-rushers to get his 2.7 seconds?
You have a team that's not looking downfield. They have the weapons to do so and if their OL could protect their QB for more than 2.5 seconds, maybe Burrow wouldn't need to have a TTT of 2.36 - more than a half second quicker than Mahomes is getting the ball out - to keep himself alive.
Your OL is shattered ass, brah. You can tell yourself this is all about Burrow's calf and not poor roster management. But it's not. You have an OL that's going to grind Down Syndrome Montana into a fine powder and that's not going to change this year, next year or probably the year after.
Hope you guys enjoyed that SB loss - it's as close as you're going to come to that elusive SB ring.
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I can't dispute this about Cordell Volson but other than him, they've been fine.
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