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How The Phins OL Graded Out vs Da Bears

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Albert- Pass +1.7, Run +4.4. Another great game. Hard to believe I'm saying this but is playing up to his contract. Gave up 1 sack.

Colledge- Pass 1.0, Run -0.6. He has been inconsistent but, played pretty well this game. Gave up 1 hit.

Satele- Pass 0.4, Run -1.5. Around average.

Pouncey- Pass 0.0, Run -2.6. Not yet up to speed. Gave up 1 sack.

James- Pass 0.2, Run -1.1. He i9s playing well but, with expected rookie mistakes. Gave 2 hits.

Da Bears had sacks (4 by Ratlif), 3 hits, and 4 hurries but, not all on the OL. RT was given 1 sack for holding the ball too long, and there are pressures given up by the team.

Overall, not a VG game by the OL. Without the play calls, runs, rollouts, and throwing to the RB's, it could have ben worse.
 
Albert- Pass +1.7, Run +4.4. Another great game. Hard to believe I'm saying this but is playing up to his contract. Gave up 1 sack.

Colledge- Pass 1.0, Run -0.6. He has been inconsistent but, played pretty well this game. Gave up 1 hit.

Satele- Pass 0.4, Run -1.5. Around average.

Pouncey- Pass 0.0, Run -2.6. Not yet up to speed. Gave up 1 sack.

James- Pass 0.2, Run -1.1. He i9s playing well but, with expected rookie mistakes. Gave 2 hits.

Da Bears had sacks (4 by Ratlif), 3 hits, and 4 hurries but, not all on the OL. RT was given 1 sack for holding the ball too long, and there are pressures given up by the team.

Overall, not a VG game by the OL. Without the play calls, runs, rollouts, and throwing to the RB's, it could have ben worse.

I feel like PFF's offensive line grades often back up common sense if you watched the game and dont produce as many "WTF" ratings as their other position stats.
 
I feel like PFF's offensive line grades often back up common sense if you watched the game and dont produce as many "WTF" ratings as their other position stats.

I'm no OL expert but, it is what I follow closely and know the most about. After re-watching the OL, I do compare notes with PFF, and very few times do I disagree. FWIW
 
I don't see Albert as that big of an upgrade over JMart.....

Said nobody ever
 
I don't see Albert as that big of an upgrade over JMart.....

Said nobody ever

Nah, and McKinney as well.

As to your "this guy" I have to wonder if he is not really posting, especially on game threads. lol
 
The Wallace touchdown play was a great job by the line. Tannehill was able to make 4 reads and never had to move from the pocket.
Sacks are going to happen, the only one that really hurt was right before halftime. But the way Sturgis was kicking it probably didn't take any points of the board anyways.
 
Albert- Pass +1.7, Run +4.4. Another great game. Hard to believe I'm saying this but is playing up to his contract. Gave up 1 sack.

Colledge- Pass 1.0, Run -0.6. He has been inconsistent but, played pretty well this game. Gave up 1 hit.

Satele- Pass 0.4, Run -1.5. Around average.

Pouncey- Pass 0.0, Run -2.6. Not yet up to speed. Gave up 1 sack.

James- Pass 0.2, Run -1.1. He i9s playing well but, with expected rookie mistakes. Gave 2 hits.

Da Bears had sacks (4 by Ratlif), 3 hits, and 4 hurries but, not all on the OL. RT was given 1 sack for holding the ball too long, and there are pressures given up by the team.

Overall, not a VG game by the OL. Without the play calls, runs, rollouts, and throwing to the RB's, it could have ben worse.

Kind of amazing what happens when the team has an OC that actually believes that he is partially responsible on game day for the play of the team and that he can influence things by calling different/better plays.
 
The Wallace touchdown play was a great job by the line. Tannehill was able to make 4 reads and never had to move from the pocket.
Sacks are going to happen, the only one that really hurt was right before halftime. But the way Sturgis was kicking it probably didn't take any points of the board anyways.

5 sacks is a hell of a lot to have. That's a pace of 80 for the year.
 
Kind of amazing what happens when the team has an OC that actually believes that he is partially responsible on game day for the play of the team and that he can influence things by calling different/better plays.

Agree. If RT were sitting in the pocket all day, he would have gotten killed.
 
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