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Looks like hes the most blitzed but times pressured per drop back hes 21st.  Lots of blitzes, not a lot of pressure from blitzing if I'm interpreting that correctly.  

 

As opposed to Wentz who is second most blitzed, most hits, most pressures, 6th in pressure percentage.

 

Interestingly enough, upcoming opponent Nick Mullens has faced the most pressures per drop back.

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Interesting.  So it appears that we have been pretty good picking up blitzes, which really comes down to Josh seeing it better than guys like Jones or Wentz at the LOS, solid communication by the guys up front, and good work from our backs when needed.

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That's the total number of blitzes, right? But what's the percentage of times he is blitzed?

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

Looks like hes the most blitzed but times pressured per drop back hes 21st.  Lots of blitzes, not a lot of pressure from blitzing if I'm interpreting that correctly.  

 

As opposed to Wentz who is second most blitzed, most hits, most pressures, 6th in pressure percentage.

 

Interestingly enough, upcoming opponent Nick Mullens has faced the most pressures per drop back.

 

Yes...our backs and OLine have done a fantastic job at picking them up for the most part.  It is a great things to see when it happens because when you see Allen step up and throw, there is likely a guy running wide open he is throwing to since they are in man to man.

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5 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Blitzes divided by passing attempts.

Wouldn't it be dropbacks? Pass attempts doesn't include when he is sacked or scrambles.

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35 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

 

Yes...our backs and OLine have done a fantastic job at picking them up for the most part.  It is a great things to see when it happens because when you see Allen step up and throw, there is likely a guy running wide open he is throwing to since they are in man to man.

    And, he has learned to take better sacks ( last game/ twisted ankle notwithstanding)

    Last year, he kept taking those sacks after backing up 20 yards and taking us out of FG range, repeatedly. Another example of JA and Daboll turning a weakness into a strength.

 

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And even with that stat he's still completing passes at a 10% better clip than 2019, basically has the same amount of yards passing as in 2019, and basically has the same number of total TD'S as in 2019 all in just 11 games. 

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3 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

I never realized he had an alcohol problem. 


Is it a problem if it’s only once a week, he just gets really blitzed when he does?

4 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

According to Pro Football Reference.

 

Or am I reading this wrong?

 

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2020/passing_advanced.htm

 

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This is when you call all that money Beane spent on the line, a shrewd investment.. and it’s not like they aren’t throwing it... 

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4 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Looks like hes the most blitzed but times pressured per drop back hes 21st.  Lots of blitzes, not a lot of pressure from blitzing if I'm interpreting that correctly.  

 

As opposed to Wentz who is second most blitzed, most hits, most pressures, 6th in pressure percentage.

 

Interestingly enough, upcoming opponent Nick Mullens has faced the most pressures per drop back.

You can’t be. @Penfield45 has stated as fact right here our OL is hot garbage.

 

Im so confused🤪

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3 hours ago, MJS said:

Wouldn't it dropbacks? Pass attempts doesn't include when he is sacked or scrambles.

You can add in sacks easily enough. Runs are harder, but I’d guess a third are scrambles.

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One thing that would elevate this offense to the next level is an elite pass catching rb who can take any screen pass to the house

 

countering these blitzes with 30-40yard screens would be ideal 

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