by AvengerRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8686 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR CRamsFly liked this post This one comes from the folks at ProFootballReference.Pressure %, defined as hurries/QB hits/sacks allowed, as a percentage of pass attempts.2020: 20.0%2021: 6.8%Of course, 2021 is a small sample size, but this is a trend that bodes well for the Rams.Is it because of better OL play, better QB play, or a more credible deep threat keeping defenders out of the box? Answer: yes.Another reason I chose this as the Stat of the Week is that there is only one team in the NFL that is allowing a lower pressure rate than the Rams: Tampa Bay Bucs at 6.7%.QB pressure will be a huge factor in next week's showdown against the defending champs. 1 by majik 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 1201 Joined: Aug 31 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #2 What is our Defense’s pressure rates against other offenses? by AvengerRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8686 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR CRamsFly liked this post majik wrote:What is our Defense’s pressure rates against other offenses?Interestingly, that # is down from 23.4% last year to 9.0% over the first two games. I think that is, in part, due to the # of short passes being thrown against us. The average depth of target against us this year is 4.7 yards/attempt, down from 6.9 yards/attempt last year.FWIW, Tampa's pressure rate is also down from 27.5% last season to 8.0% over two games. 1 by HellRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 436 Joined: Oct 01 2016 LA Coliseum Starter Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #4 Last edited by HellRam on Sep 20 2021, edited 1 time in total. The oline in pass protection has been drastically better so far this year.We've faced 2 real good D fronts as well. So it's not like they are beating up on weaker competition. by 69RamFan 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3172 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #5 In my honest opinion, The test came against Chicago and their DL in which is one of the best in the league. Allen held his own, especially against Hicks when he lined up in the middle. Stafford was able to step up in the pocket. RHav shut down OLB/Mack. We didnt hear a peep out of him. The OL only gave up one sack and 4 QB/hits, that is outstanding, especially against the Bears front.And that sack that was on Allen, but I'll blame that sack more on Stafford for holding on the ball too long. My biggest fair before the season started was the protection from the OL in the middle, and the biggest test would be coming from the Bears DL... they passed with an A+ in my eyes. So I have no fear against anyone in this league as far as pass protection from our OL. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 5 posts Apr 19 2024
by majik 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 1201 Joined: Aug 31 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #2 What is our Defense’s pressure rates against other offenses? by AvengerRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8686 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR CRamsFly liked this post majik wrote:What is our Defense’s pressure rates against other offenses?Interestingly, that # is down from 23.4% last year to 9.0% over the first two games. I think that is, in part, due to the # of short passes being thrown against us. The average depth of target against us this year is 4.7 yards/attempt, down from 6.9 yards/attempt last year.FWIW, Tampa's pressure rate is also down from 27.5% last season to 8.0% over two games. 1 by HellRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 436 Joined: Oct 01 2016 LA Coliseum Starter Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #4 Last edited by HellRam on Sep 20 2021, edited 1 time in total. The oline in pass protection has been drastically better so far this year.We've faced 2 real good D fronts as well. So it's not like they are beating up on weaker competition. by 69RamFan 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3172 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #5 In my honest opinion, The test came against Chicago and their DL in which is one of the best in the league. Allen held his own, especially against Hicks when he lined up in the middle. Stafford was able to step up in the pocket. RHav shut down OLB/Mack. We didnt hear a peep out of him. The OL only gave up one sack and 4 QB/hits, that is outstanding, especially against the Bears front.And that sack that was on Allen, but I'll blame that sack more on Stafford for holding on the ball too long. My biggest fair before the season started was the protection from the OL in the middle, and the biggest test would be coming from the Bears DL... they passed with an A+ in my eyes. So I have no fear against anyone in this league as far as pass protection from our OL. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 5 posts Apr 19 2024
by AvengerRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8686 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR CRamsFly liked this post majik wrote:What is our Defense’s pressure rates against other offenses?Interestingly, that # is down from 23.4% last year to 9.0% over the first two games. I think that is, in part, due to the # of short passes being thrown against us. The average depth of target against us this year is 4.7 yards/attempt, down from 6.9 yards/attempt last year.FWIW, Tampa's pressure rate is also down from 27.5% last season to 8.0% over two games. 1 by HellRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 436 Joined: Oct 01 2016 LA Coliseum Starter Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #4 Last edited by HellRam on Sep 20 2021, edited 1 time in total. The oline in pass protection has been drastically better so far this year.We've faced 2 real good D fronts as well. So it's not like they are beating up on weaker competition. by 69RamFan 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3172 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #5 In my honest opinion, The test came against Chicago and their DL in which is one of the best in the league. Allen held his own, especially against Hicks when he lined up in the middle. Stafford was able to step up in the pocket. RHav shut down OLB/Mack. We didnt hear a peep out of him. The OL only gave up one sack and 4 QB/hits, that is outstanding, especially against the Bears front.And that sack that was on Allen, but I'll blame that sack more on Stafford for holding on the ball too long. My biggest fair before the season started was the protection from the OL in the middle, and the biggest test would be coming from the Bears DL... they passed with an A+ in my eyes. So I have no fear against anyone in this league as far as pass protection from our OL. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 5 posts Apr 19 2024
by HellRam 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 436 Joined: Oct 01 2016 LA Coliseum Starter Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #4 Last edited by HellRam on Sep 20 2021, edited 1 time in total. The oline in pass protection has been drastically better so far this year.We've faced 2 real good D fronts as well. So it's not like they are beating up on weaker competition. by 69RamFan 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3172 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #5 In my honest opinion, The test came against Chicago and their DL in which is one of the best in the league. Allen held his own, especially against Hicks when he lined up in the middle. Stafford was able to step up in the pocket. RHav shut down OLB/Mack. We didnt hear a peep out of him. The OL only gave up one sack and 4 QB/hits, that is outstanding, especially against the Bears front.And that sack that was on Allen, but I'll blame that sack more on Stafford for holding on the ball too long. My biggest fair before the season started was the protection from the OL in the middle, and the biggest test would be coming from the Bears DL... they passed with an A+ in my eyes. So I have no fear against anyone in this league as far as pass protection from our OL. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 5 posts Apr 19 2024
by 69RamFan 2 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3172 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Stat of the Week: Week 2 POST #5 In my honest opinion, The test came against Chicago and their DL in which is one of the best in the league. Allen held his own, especially against Hicks when he lined up in the middle. Stafford was able to step up in the pocket. RHav shut down OLB/Mack. We didnt hear a peep out of him. The OL only gave up one sack and 4 QB/hits, that is outstanding, especially against the Bears front.And that sack that was on Allen, but I'll blame that sack more on Stafford for holding on the ball too long. My biggest fair before the season started was the protection from the OL in the middle, and the biggest test would be coming from the Bears DL... they passed with an A+ in my eyes. So I have no fear against anyone in this league as far as pass protection from our OL. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business