Mayfield was pressured on 52% of his dropbacks and had an average of 2.79 seconds to throw which was the 2nd lowest time to throw under pressure this week.
Mayfield was pressured on 52% of his dropbacks and had an average of 2.79 seconds to throw which was the 2nd lowest time to throw under pressure this week.
Mayfield was pressured on 52% of his dropbacks and had an average of 2.79 seconds to throw which was the 2nd lowest time to throw under pressure this week.
Good stuff.
According to my o line pressure rankings chart, the bucs had the 8th best pass blocking o line going into this game.
Mayfield was pressured on 52% of his dropbacks and had an average of 2.79 seconds to throw which was the 2nd lowest time to throw under pressure this week.
Those pressure would be turned into negative plays if coverage was tighter and less predictable. Instead it's soft 10 yards cushions.
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
Hargrave and bosa both should be making half what they are being paid given their production this year. Big disappointments...
I figured up 3 scores would be feasting time last game where they pad their stats but that did not even happen.
Mayfield was pressured on 52% of his dropbacks and had an average of 2.79 seconds to throw which was the 2nd lowest time to throw under pressure this week.
Those pressure would be turned into negative plays if coverage was tighter and less predictable. Instead it's soft 10 yards cushions.
Yes. Its a bend but don't break defense. The back 7 have struggled to tackle and the guys on the outside have struggled to diagnose screens and get off their blocks. If they can find away to take away those screens and not allow extra yards after the catch, QB's will be forced to hold on to the ball a split second longer.
Pressures and sacks aside, can anything be done to improve the run D? The only reason it hasn't been a bigger issue has been the offense scoring enough to get the opposing team outa the run game. Seems like something to address.
Outside of one or two snaps, the DL is doing an amazing job of rushing as a unit and staying in their rush lanes. While it limits their ability to get after Hurd since they're limited by how they can attack, it forces him to stay in the pocket and beat them with his arm.
49ers' DL put on a clinic yesterday on how to rush as a group and cage in a mobile QB. They limited their depth, fought to stay in their rush lanes and forced Hurts to beat them from inside the pocket. He couldn't do it.
Originally posted by Heroism:
49ers' DL put on a clinic yesterday on how to rush as a group and cage in a mobile QB. They limited their depth, fought to stay in their rush lanes and forced Hurts to beat them from inside the pocket. He couldn't do it.