Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by BSofSF:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Stopped reading when said it was riding the company line
you think pressures mean nothing and are a made up stat. I don't
Stopped reading when you saw the number of words because you don't want to engage. I said sacks are better than pressures. We are settling for all this pressure BS because we're not getting sacks and we want to still be supportive of our guys. A pressure is better than nothing. A pressure can force the QB to make a mistake and throw a pick. I'll take a sack, or a strip sack, over a pressure any day of the week.
I am sure that pressure has had a lot to do with leading the league in INT's. So its not nothing. We are 2nd among all playoff teams in giving up TD's when we get pressure. We are 3rd among all playoff teams in passer rating allowed when we get pressure. 3rd among all playoff teams in INT's when we get pressure. Sacks aren't everything. Speeding up a QB's proccessing is more important imo. It leads to mistakes.
Bro's upset with this kind of stuff…
Arik Armstead easy pass rush win. Checkdown to flat, Greenlaw falls down, first down. pic.twitter.com/pRSx2NMy4h
— Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) January 26, 2024
A superb Jordan Love sidearm away from a Chase Young sack. pic.twitter.com/e3kbNX46R7
— Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) January 26, 2024
Never just focus on the sack numbers. Disruption is production. pic.twitter.com/UuKWACkx0z
— Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) January 26, 2024
Third down to force the missed Carlson FG. Double mug bailout from Warner and Greenlaw wastes the center and the right guard in protection. Right tackle left with no shot against Armstead and Bosa.
— Nicholas McGee (@nicholasmcgee24) January 26, 2024
Perfect call from Steve Wilks. pic.twitter.com/46LrT79LUF
Some people are just so obsessed with stats like sacks. Yes. It is part of the equation. Yes. They are a negative play. But no, they are not the only way that pressure affects QB's. Thanks for the clips. Great demonstration of how pressure affects single plays and the game overall.