Hell, look at this. These guys have adjusted the stats so that a player who is not at fault does not take fault for a sack.
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It says Branden Albert was only truly responsible for 6 sacks on the season. Not only that, but it also says that the Oline was responsible for 31 of the 42(?) sacks. Cassel and Haley take the blame for the rest.
Also, found this from a poster over at Walterforums.
Interesting breakdown.
Basically breaks down # of sacks per team, then adds the % of pass vs. run plays.
The average team gave up 34.25 sacks this season. The Chiefs gave up 8 more than the average, ranking 25th in pass blocking proficiency.
6 sacks came from LT
6 from the TE's (These guys were obviously over matched)
5 to the RG spot (definitely needs to be addressed, on the team or not. Smith/Harris/Brown?)
4 the right tackles
4 from RB/FB (Already been upgraded by cutting LJ who allowed 3)
4 from Wade Smith (played too many spots to be lumped in at one spot)
1 to Rudy Niswanger (bit of a surprise, make me ? their stats a little)
1 to Brian Waters
So with a better OC, better QB play(assuming Weis can help Cassel speed up his reads), better RB play(which had already come into effect at the latter half of the season) and better TE play(Don't deny it, it's not a sexy position, but a good TE would really help this offense block and move the chains) Those numbers could easily come down below average.
Like I said in previous posts, I'm willing to give Albert another year. His should be the hardest spot to play and therefore the hardest to learn and adjust to. The new offense should have affected him the most.