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We're on the same page of reality for now. However, I do believe that the blocking from TE's will be much improved, that the pass proterct from RB's will be better, that the team sacks (7) and pressures will decreasr with Benton and Lazor, and that Tannehill will not be individually responsible for as many pressures. That's very realistic, and a good thing.

All very good points.

One other thing to note as well though, this year the pressure is more likely to be interior pressure from inconsistent OG's than a skinny pocket from poor OT's. So regardless of whether the hits, hurries and sacks decrease or not, the type of pressure will be different.

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Here's an interesting wager for ya TD or anyone. Last year, we gave up 51 sacks, 43 hits, and 131 hurries (as per PFF, which did not include pressure given to the team). I will be willing to bet up to $20,000 that we give up more than the 231 total pressure this year.

well, i'll have to question PFF, as miami had 58 sacks last year.
 
We will use your beloved PFF and I will wager 5000 vcash since I'm not rolling in it.

Done deal. FWIW, I am not in love with PFF. I very much enjoy your breakdowns on the OL, and well as a number of others here on the team and players. However, PFF does offer much more detail, which comes from watching tape for over 10 hours a game. IF you subscribed to their pay per view site, I believe you would be very impressed as well. JMO
 
i'll take another chunk away from you southbeach. 5k vcash for less then 231 pressures.


we need to create a betting thread somewhere, to keep track. lol
 
well, i'll have to question PFF, as miami had 58 sacks last year.

Yeah, that is not in dispute but, 7 were team sacks, as opposed to an individual being responsible for it. These came from mostly blitzes, with defenders being un blocked as there was no one to block them.
 
Done deal. FWIW, I am not in love with PFF. I very much enjoy your breakdowns on the OL, and well as a number of others here on the team and players. However, PFF does offer much more detail, which comes from watching tape for over 10 hours a game. IF you subscribed to their pay per view site, I believe you would be very impressed as well. JMO

I would rather spend that money on rewind instead of relying on the opinion of guys who don't know the play call or the assignment in their analysis....
 
i'll take another chunk away from you southbeach. 5k vcash for less then 231 pressures.


we need to create a betting thread somewhere, to keep track. lol

Taking or giving is a long ways from being determined TD. lol

I don't know if the forum wants to keep track of private bets, as it would be a big PITA (Pain In The Ass). I leave that to Bumpus & Crew.
 
I would rather spend that money on rewind instead of relying on the opinion of guys who don't know the play call or the assignment in their analysis....

How does rewind differ in that regard?
 
Done deal. FWIW, I am not in love with PFF. I very much enjoy your breakdowns on the OL, and well as a number of others here on the team and players. However, PFF does offer much more detail, which comes from watching tape for over 10 hours a game. IF you subscribed to their pay per view site, I believe you would be very impressed as well. JMO

I have a PFF account...it's a nice thing to have. But I like watching the guys to see why they're bad at certain things. People throwing around Shelley Smith sucks at pass blocking on a limited sample size and after never watching him is a waste of time. Athletic, dynamite run blocker...he can be a solid football player. I just wish people wouldn't say things with such conviction without watching a little bit...I guess that's my issue. If I haven't watched a guy and I've only looked at PFF I try not to be too overly set in my opinion.
 
How does rewind differ in that regard?

If I'm going to spend money on something I would rather it be on game film then some guys who have never coached or played the sports opinion...

I've seen you mention Shelly as this horrible pass blocker....how many rams games have you watched...
 
All very good points.

One other thing to note as well though, this year the pressure is more likely to be interior pressure from inconsistent OG's than a skinny pocket from poor OT's. So regardless of whether the hits, hurries and sacks decrease or not, the type of pressure will be different.

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Yeah, and pressure up the gut is the worst.
 
Taking or giving is a long ways from being determined TD. lol

I don't know if the forum wants to keep track of private bets, as it would be a big PITA (Pain In The Ass). I leave that to Bumpus & Crew.

just so we are clear, you have two bets. one with FTB and one with myself, for 5k vcash each. Bet is you think miami will have more than 231 pressures in 2014, FTB and myself think less than 231 pressures. and if by some miracle its 231 on the dot, it's a wash? lol
 
I have a PFF account...it's a nice thing to have. But I like watching the guys to see why they're bad at certain things. People throwing around Shelley Smith sucks at pass blocking on a limited sample size and after never watching him is a waste of time. Athletic, dynamite run blocker...he can be a solid football player. I just wish people wouldn't say things with such conviction without watching a little bit...I guess that's my issue. If I haven't watched a guy and I've only looked at PFF I try not to be too overly set in my opinion.

That's great, and your additions to what they have to say is also great. A very fair opinion.
 
just so we are clear, you have two bets. one with FTB and one with myself, for 5k vcash each. Bet is you think miami will have more than 231 pressures in 2014, FTB and myself think less than 231 pressures. and if by some miracle its 231 on the dot, it's a wash? lol

We are all very clear. Best Of Luck, an Irish thing before taking your money. lol
 
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