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Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
8 O line sacks > 22 O line sacks.

Your numbers are extremely interesting however it does not seem that way. I know we could not do the thing I hate the most this year.."Tush Push"...

If you break down who is actually responsible for sacks allowed by player, the 49ers O line has been responsible for only 8 of Brock's 20 sacks this season. Eagles O line has been responsible for 22 of Jalen's 27 sacks this season.

Lol I was wondering what the initial post was saying. Thanks for clarifying.
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:

It's one thing to hear it from retired greats but to see Brock's teammates break that down, explain it, and give credit like that - incredible. That's as real as it gets. Aiyuk is a stud too, I always argue that he's a top 5 complete Wr in this league (when you factor in his selflessness, run blocking, pass blocking when the ball isn't in his hands etc).

i hope we get more play breakdowns from the players as these podcasts go on because that is the ultimate spank bank material for me.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
If you break down who is actually responsible for sacks allowed by player, the 49ers O line has been responsible for only 8 of Brock's 20 sacks this season. Eagles O line has been responsible for 22 of Jalen's 27 sacks this season.

If people were to actually watch the Eagles play often they would see their O line hasn't been very good pass blocking. Hurts has bailed them out a LOT. Not unlike Brock here. It's what top of the line QBs do.

Yea. I never once stated that our O line has been great in pass pro. Those who have fought me on this topic have been defending KC and PHI's O line because my research had simply debunked their stance that you need a tier 1 O line to win a SB. 49ers O line is ranked in the middle of the pack in pass protection but so has KC and Philly's O lines.
Originally posted by Chance:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by tankle104:


good watch regarding Brock and the pass protection


Imagine if he had a top 10 (hell top 15) pass pro OL??? Like Philly or KC it would be easily #6 for the niners. Hopefully Feliciano at RG and Banks at LG works out. If McKivitz struggles then throw in Ilm Manning

Where in the results has it shown that PHI & KC's O line have been better in pass pro? Because I have ran the numbers myself and I can confidently tell you that they are not.

LOL. The graph Lombardi presents you in this video SHOWS you exactly that.

Then for further measure, he goes on to tell you PFF's composite PB rank is 28th, ESPN PBWR is 19th (composite, 23rd).

Imagine if we didn't have Trent Williams and a run-centric offense (lowest volume of passes) to skew the numbers up.

Pull your pants up. Your bias is showing.

YAC: 49ers OL >>>>>>>> Philly OL but Miami is #1

Our run/pass ratio is trending towards more pass centric. Brock's development is a big part of that. The last three games are at 52.57% pass percentage. Given the accuracy of Brock and that most of those pass plays are successful, it's becoming clear that our offense is now pass centric, imo, and will be as long as teams continue to stack the box.

We're still dead last in passing attempts.

What you're talking about is efficiency within those limited attempts. That's legit. In fact, that's incredible. Brock is the real deal.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by tankle104:


good watch regarding Brock and the pass protection


Imagine if he had a top 10 (hell top 15) pass pro OL??? Like Philly or KC it would be easily #6 for the niners. Hopefully Feliciano at RG and Banks at LG works out. If McKivitz struggles then throw in Ilm Manning

Where in the results has it shown that PHI & KC's O line have been better in pass pro? Because I have ran the numbers myself and I can confidently tell you that they are not.

LOL. The graph Lombardi presents you in this video SHOWS you exactly that.

Then for further measure, he goes on to tell you PFF's composite PB rank is 28th, ESPN PBWR is 19th (composite, 23rd).

Imagine if we didn't have Trent Williams and a run-centric offense (lowest volume of passes) to skew the numbers up.

Pull your pants up. Your bias is showing.

YAC: 49ers OL >>>>>>>> Philly OL but Miami is #1
Did Lombardi agree to those rankings?

And since when does giving up more QB hits and sacks is better?

imagine what you would be doing if we had the Eagles OL stats lol

LMFAO.

The is on.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
If you break down who is actually responsible for sacks allowed by player, the 49ers O line has been responsible for only 8 of Brock's 20 sacks this season. Eagles O line has been responsible for 22 of Jalen's 27 sacks this season.

If people were to actually watch the Eagles play often they would see their O line hasn't been very good pass blocking. Hurts has bailed them out a LOT. Not unlike Brock here. It's what top of the line QBs do.

Yea. I never once stated that our O line has been great in pass pro. Those who have fought me on this topic have been defending KC and PHI's O line because my research had simply debunked their stance that you need a tier 1 O line to win a SB. 49ers O line is ranked in the middle of the pack in pass protection but so has KC and Philly's O lines.

Looks like you just got debunked 1 page ago.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:

My wife has been wondering why I've been too tired to "you know what" and idk how to tell her it's because of my overflowing spank bank of purdy porn… quite the dilemma but I'd change nothing

Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:

My wife has been wondering why I've been too tired to "you know what" and idk how to tell her it's because of my overflowing spank bank of purdy porn… quite the dilemma but I'd change nothing

That's a great problem to have though.
Originally posted by NCommand:
We're still dead last in passing attempts.

What you're talking about is efficiency within those limited attempts. That's legit. In fact, that's incredible. Brock is the real deal.
Amount of passing attempts means nothing. You don't pass when you're blowing out teams

Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by tankle104:


good watch regarding Brock and the pass protection


Imagine if he had a top 10 (hell top 15) pass pro OL??? Like Philly or KC it would be easily #6 for the niners. Hopefully Feliciano at RG and Banks at LG works out. If McKivitz struggles then throw in Ilm Manning

Where in the results has it shown that PHI & KC's O line have been better in pass pro? Because I have ran the numbers myself and I can confidently tell you that they are not.

LOL. The graph Lombardi presents you in this video SHOWS you exactly that.

Then for further measure, he goes on to tell you PFF's composite PB rank is 28th, ESPN PBWR is 19th (composite, 23rd).

Imagine if we didn't have Trent Williams and a run-centric offense (lowest volume of passes) to skew the numbers up.

Pull your pants up. Your bias is showing.

YAC: 49ers OL >>>>>>>> Philly OL but Miami is #1
Did Lombardi agree to those rankings?

And since when does giving up more QB hits and sacks is better?

imagine what you would be doing if we had the Eagles OL stats lol

LMFAO.

The is on.
What spin, there is no spin?

can you answer or will you hide behind an asking a question tactic as an answer ?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
We're still dead last in passing attempts.

What you're talking about is efficiency within those limited attempts. That's legit. In fact, that's incredible. Brock is the real deal.
Amount of passing attempts means nothing. You don't pass when you're blowing out teams

Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by tankle104:


good watch regarding Brock and the pass protection


Imagine if he had a top 10 (hell top 15) pass pro OL??? Like Philly or KC it would be easily #6 for the niners. Hopefully Feliciano at RG and Banks at LG works out. If McKivitz struggles then throw in Ilm Manning

Where in the results has it shown that PHI & KC's O line have been better in pass pro? Because I have ran the numbers myself and I can confidently tell you that they are not.

LOL. The graph Lombardi presents you in this video SHOWS you exactly that.

Then for further measure, he goes on to tell you PFF's composite PB rank is 28th, ESPN PBWR is 19th (composite, 23rd).

Imagine if we didn't have Trent Williams and a run-centric offense (lowest volume of passes) to skew the numbers up.

Pull your pants up. Your bias is showing.

YAC: 49ers OL >>>>>>>> Philly OL but Miami is #1
Did Lombardi agree to those rankings?

And since when does giving up more QB hits and sacks is better?

imagine what you would be doing if we had the Eagles OL stats lol

LMFAO.

The is on.
What spin, there is no spin?

can you answer or will you hide behind an asking a question tactic as an answer ?

Makes zero sense. On a per dropback rate, the eagles O line has not been better than the 49ers O line. So who cares about total attempts anyway?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Amount of passing attempts means nothing. You don't pass when you're blowing out teams

What spin, there is no spin?

can you answer or will you hide behind an asking a question tactic as an answer ?

Bro, we're nearly dead last EVERY YEAR in passing attempts. That's how Kyle rolls. Get to know your HC/OC. You should know that with all the stats and film you watch.

I could answer but you'll never get it.

But still thankful for you on this day.
Playaction helps the O line as well. Brock is ranked 22nd in playaction DB% while Hurts is 8th. Who's run game his helping their O line out more?
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