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These stats show that Shouright does post positive Tannehill stats if that's what he finds. It also proves that many here love to hate no matter what he posts. Pretty silly actually.
So replace 55% of the positions on offense with better players and we get better![]()
Pro Football Focus keeps a stat called "pass blocking efficiency," which it says "measures pressure allowed on a per-snap basis, with weighting toward sacks allowed."
Now I don't know what that means, but I decided to take a look at the proportion of the Dolphins' sacks PFF attributed to blocking, versus the proportion attributed to Ryan Tannehill.
The Dolphins have had 58 sacks on the season. PFF attributes 41 of those to the Dolphins' blocking, and (apparently) the remaining 17 to Tannehill.
The table below shows each NFL team's number of pass plays, its total number of sacks, the percentage of its pass plays in which a sack occurred, its sacks attributed by PFF to the team's blocking, the percentage of its pass plays in which it had sacks attributed to blocking, its sacks attributed by PFF to the team's QB, and the percentage of its pass plays in which the team had sacks attributed to the QB:
TEAM
PASS PLAYS
TOTAL SACKS
TOT SACK %
BL SACKS
BL SACK %
QB SACKS
QB SACK %
NYG
580
39
6.72
32
5.52
7
1.21
ATL
612
34
5.56
26
4.25
8
1.31
ARZ
570
40
7.02
32
5.61
8
1.40
IND
614
31
5.05
22
3.58
9
1.47
CHI
606
29
4.79
12
1.98
17
2.81
HST
648
41
6.33
17
2.62
24
3.70
CLV
706
46
6.52
25
3.54
21
2.97
BLT
632
46
7.28
21
3.32
25
3.96
NE
646
39
6.04
33
5.11
6
0.93
JAX
605
47
7.77
28
4.63
19
3.14
MIA
626
58
9.27
41
6.55
17
2.72
TEN
587
36
6.13
22
3.75
14
2.39
PIT
607
42
6.92
31
5.11
11
1.81
SD
552
27
4.89
17
3.08
10
1.81
TB
531
45
8.47
22
4.14
23
4.33
PHI
553
41
7.41
23
4.16
18
3.25
KC
601
38
6.32
25
4.16
13
2.16
NO
666
36
5.41
23
3.45
13
1.95
WAS
639
40
6.26
17
2.66
23
3.60
OAK
553
42
7.59
18
3.25
24
4.34
MIN
589
41
6.96
20
3.40
21
3.57
NYJ
529
47
8.88
23
4.35
24
4.54
DAL
583
35
6.00
20
3.43
15
2.57
SL
524
34
6.49
20
3.82
14
2.67
CAR
520
42
8.08
21
4.04
21
4.04
DET
632
18
2.85
9
1.42
9
1.42
SEA
487
40
8.21
25
5.13
15
3.08
BUF
572
44
7.69
12
2.10
32
5.59
GB
606
42
6.93
28
4.62
14
2.31
DEN
652
17
2.61
12
1.84
5
0.77
CIN
605
29
4.79
20
3.31
9
1.49
SF
438
34
7.76
19
4.34
15
3.42
AVERAGE
589.72
38.13
6.53
22.38
3.82
15.75
2.71
STANDARD DEV
55.20
8.26
1.53
6.87
1.16
6.69
1.20
DOLPHINS Z
0.66
2.40
1.79
2.71
2.35
0.19
0.00
DOLPHINS PERCENTILE
74.5
99.2
96.30
99.7
99.10
57.5
50.00
So we can see here that the Dolphins are well above the league norm in total sacks, well above the league norm in its percentage of pass plays in which a sack occurred, well above the league norm in sacks attributed to blocking, and well above the league norm in the percentage of pass plays in which they had sacks attributed to blocking, but not significantly different from the league norm in either the number of sacks attributed to the QB, nor the percentage of pass plays in which they had sacks attributed to the QB.
This lends support to people's perceptions that the offensive line has been far more at fault than Ryan Tannehill for the Dolphins' inordinate number of sacks this year.
Come on. This stats actually help. It shows mathematically that we are not all THAT bad offensive line wise. Yeah we can't understand it but, math.
Line coach needs to be gone.
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Pro Football Focus keeps a stat called "pass blocking efficiency," which it says "measures pressure allowed on a per-snap basis, with weighting toward sacks allowed."
Now I don't know what that means, but I decided to take a look at the proportion of the Dolphins' sacks PFF attributed to blocking, versus the proportion attributed to Ryan Tannehill.
The Dolphins have had 58 sacks on the season. PFF attributes 41 of those to the Dolphins' blocking, and (apparently) the remaining 17 to Tannehill.
I am curious about two items:
1) How many of these sacks are attributable to our RB's unable to block at all...----> This is definitely an Ireland mistake. Someone should have analyzed that neither of these two RB's can block.
2) Did the number of sacks increase or decrease after the exit of Richie and Martin? I get the sense that it got lower with the new group of O-line; with the exception of the last game.
Bryant McKinnie was not playing well in Baltimore. The Ravens made a desperation trade midseason for Eugene Monroe, who has been much better than McKinnie. McKinnie has a bad knee and is 34 years old.
Miami traded for Bryant McKinnie midseason to replace Jon Martin. He was inserted into the lineup immediately. Despite the fact that he didn't know the line calls for a few weeks, the number of sacks the team was allowing dropped dramatically. In fact, it dropped from about 4.4 per game to about 2.5 per game since that happened.
Honest question for you:
Do you believe the problem is the coaching, or is the problem the talent? I believe that coaching certainly matters in the run game, but do you really think the awful pass protection is because of Jim Turner?
I think it's clearly a personnel issue. We know the line has issues, but on top of that, Daniel Thomas and Lamar Miller are both awful pass blockers and the sack blame distribution bears that out.
that quote in your^ signature is shocking
These stats show that Shouright does post positive Tannehill stats if that's what he finds. It also proves that many here love to hate no matter what he posts. Pretty silly actually.