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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties
Sorry but we're missing six snaps.
If he's bad on those six snaps, 7 terrible snaps and 16 good ones is not sustainable.
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PFF grades are trash. Meaningless. They're not going to grade better on those six snaps than they did on the others.
I didn't go through all the snaps and compare them to what is in that video, but I did watch the Chiefs' offensive snaps again.
On the play where Oladukon is sacked, the DE is lined up on the hip of the nickelback. This forces Humphries into a REALLY wide set in an empty formation. Suamataia is at LG on that snap, and he's standing there trying to help the center rather than protecting the inside move. On the 4th down sack by Bonitto, like I mentioned in an earlier comment, he sets like he is expecting RB chip help to the outside, but Perine slides by without chipping and Bonitto gets home.
Those were the two snaps that looked "rough" live - like instant losses - and you can make a pretty compelling case the blame isn't all, or even mostly, on Humphries.
I'd put that on the LG not making the right adjustment/QB not sliding protection. The Bonnitto