Marcellus |
12-02-2019 09:54 AM |
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Originally Posted by O.city
(Post 14629940)
Tackles are taught to push guys around the back of the pocket. If the QB drops too far, the tackle doesn't know where he's at and he gets sacked by a guy the tackle pushed behind.
A lot of sacks are on the QB because they drop to deep.
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This would make sense if Pat had been sacked more than 1 time and isn't one of the least sacked QB's in football.
Here is something worth looking at, its the drive summaries. Chiefs started with the ball in great field position most of the game which limited yardage.
We punted 2 times and turned ball over on downs 1 time when we couldn't get 2 yards on 2 run attempts.
It was just a weird game, Kelce had 3 drops earlier that would have changed numbers significantly. I'm not saying they played like a well oiled machine but given the situations and weather, they still dropped 31 on them on offense.
https://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/20191...Nav-2019120105
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