12-18-2014, 01:05 AM
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You gotta kill a few people
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It's PFF but still interesting nonetheless:
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...ook-week-15-4/
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...Houston has been doing this against all teams this year. He was blanked as a pass-rusher against Denver in Week 2, but after that he has not been held to fewer than three total pressures in a game, and has seven games of six or more pressures. He has 77 total pressures this season, 19 more than any other 3-4 outside linebacker and more than any player in the league not named J.J. Watt.
Let that sink in for a moment. Only J.J. Watt, a player who is playing at an all-time level of dominance, has more total pressures than Houston does this year. Any other pass-rusher you can think of is trailing in his wake. It’s not a case of volume of attempts either. PFF’s Pass Rushing Productivity score measures pressure on a per-snap basis with sacks weighted more heavily, and Houston tops all recognized pass-rushers with a score of 15.7. Better than Watt, better than Von Miller, better than any 4-3 defensive end or interior rusher.
You can make the case that Justin Houston has been the best pass-rusher in the league this season...
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...Overall Houston had 10 total pressures in this game from his pass rushing snaps, exactly one third of the defense’s total and significantly better than any other Chiefs player...
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