Originally Posted by scho63:
I think we had 3 or 4 penalties on O Line. Holding and 2 false starts that I remember. Not bad against that Cleveland rush. They are tough.
I saw some good blocks by CEH to slow down the rush.
The hold on Thuney was absolute bullshit too. Thuney had his man locked up and stonewalled. That was a pity flag for a guy getting his ass whooped. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
The hold on Thuney was absolute bullshit too. Thuney had his man locked up and stonewalled. That was a pity flag for a guy getting his ass whooped.
I didnt see many replays yesterday. Missed a lot of stuff.
Also really weird was my cable feed on National TV was 30-60 seconds behind my buddy on East Coast. He told me what happened before I saw on TV. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
The hold on Thuney was absolute bullshit too. Thuney had his man locked up and stonewalled. That was a pity flag for a guy getting his ass whooped.
Cost us a TD. The offense literally scored at will on that Browns defense [Reply]
Watching “Inside the NFL” (on Paramount+ this year instead of Showtime, weird), and they showed a 4 second clip of something interesting that Creed does, that, holy shit, is awesome and probably led to some offsides in addition to our crowd noise and Pat’s hard-count.
He twitches his fingers on the ball like he’s playing the piano. I’ve never seen it before. Dude grips and re-grips and re-grips the ball with just his fingers and is DEFINITELY going to cause some dudes to jump early this year. [Reply]
He had 41 pass blocking snaps. He allowed 0 sacks, hits, or pressures. He graded out at like a 70 in pass protection and was about middle of the pack leaguewide.
Keep in mind, we were trailing so the Browns knew we would be passing (also because Mahomes but especially when trailing).
How the fuck does that level of performance equal a 70 in pass protection? [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
This dude is another reason PFF is bullshit.
He had 41 pass blocking snaps. He allowed 0 sacks, hits, or pressures. He graded out at like a 70 in pass protection and was about middle of the pack leaguewide.
Keep in mind, we were trailing so the Browns knew we would be passing (also because Mahomes but especially when trailing).
How the fuck does that level of performance equal a 70 in pass protection?
Well, he had 11 expected pressures for the game, which are pressures that SHOULD have taken place.
He and Mahomes really need to concern themselves with their expected stats more than the real ones if they ever want to see their PFF scores go up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
This dude is another reason PFF is bullshit.
He had 41 pass blocking snaps. He allowed 0 sacks, hits, or pressures. He graded out at like a 70 in pass protection and was about middle of the pack leaguewide.
Keep in mind, we were trailing so the Browns knew we would be passing (also because Mahomes but especially when trailing).
How the **** does that level of performance equal a 70 in pass protection?
They graded his pass protection closer to 80 I think, which is elite, and excellent for a rookie. The mystery is given they're as bullish as anyone on the "passing game matters more than anything" argument, how was his overall grade closer to 70? [Reply]