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RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - SunsetBengal - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:04 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Keep Jonah and Carmen at LT pushing each other. I have a strong feeling that both Mixon and Colins have played their last games as Bengals. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:25 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I have a strong feeling that both Mixon and Colins have played their last games as Bengals. They are definitely the obvious candidates. Mixon might be easy to work with, not sure he has many other high paying options. We cant cut LC until he is healthy or they come to an injury settlement, who knows when that will be? RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Soonerpeace - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:04 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Keep Jonah and Carmen at LT pushing each other. That sounds good. They didn’t win every QB sneak but a couple of times the Philly OL looked like a semi pushing back the KC DL. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Synric - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:04 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Keep Jonah and Carmen at LT pushing each other. If they add more offensive linemen with no range they will continue to struggle in the run game because they will be limited. If the Bengals IOL could pull I'd be all for getting a Tackle that is with limited range and good pass pro but they don't have IOL that can pull so they have to get that range through the tackles since they are locked into 3 of 3 IOL contracts. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:37 PM)Synric Wrote: If they add more offensive linemen with no range they will continue to struggle in the run game because they will be limited. If the Bengals IOL could pull I'd be all for getting a Tackle that is with limited range and good pass pro but they don't have IOL that can pull so they have to get that range through the tackles since they are locked into 3 of 3 IOL contracts. You really think so? I look at these three guys and I see the speed and agility of John Hannah, Demarcus Dawson and Larry Allen..... Lol, let's just say LC, Karras and Cappa are not pulling for any power sweeps... ever. But damn maybe they can our improve flaccid short yardage situation? RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:37 PM)Synric Wrote: If they add more offensive linemen with no range they will continue to struggle in the run game because they will be limited. If the Bengals IOL could pull I'd be all for getting a Tackle that is with limited range and good pass pro but they don't have IOL that can pull so they have to get that range through the tackles since they are locked into 3 of 3 IOL contracts. How is this for range? No way Fitzpatrick gets a pick six vs us if we had LA... RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Synric - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 06:47 PM)casear2727 Wrote: You really think so? I look at these three guys and I see the speed and agility of John Hannah, Demarcus Dawson and Larry Allen..... People think gap/power is only inside runs and that's not true pin/pull is a major part of the gap/power system and the Bengals tried to run it but struggled. Right now its not gap or zone that's killing them its the ability to attack the edges of the defense with the rush offense. They ran Tight and Inside zone fairly well along with basic gaps duos and traps. Its everything outside of the tackle's shoulder they has issues with.. and with the coverages the Bengals routinely saw they had opportunities for big plays in the run offense. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 07:05 PM)Synric Wrote: People think gap/power is only inside runs and that's not true pin/pull is a major part of the gap/power system and the Bengals tried to run it but struggled. Right now its not gap or zone that's killing them its the ability to attack the edges of the defense with the rush offense. They ran Tight and Inside zone fairly well along with basic gaps duos and traps. Its everything outside of the tackle's shoulder they has issues with.. and with the coverages the Bengals routinely saw they had opportunities for big plays in the run offense. I agree, the only designed outside run play that we have that is barely effective is a jet sweep with a motion man. I can recall ONE actual pitch that was meant to go wide, went wide, and was successful, and Trayveon ran that vs the Titans. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Synric - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 07:15 PM)casear2727 Wrote: I agree, the only designed outside run play that we have that is barely effective is a jet sweep with a motion man. I can recall ONE actual pitch that was meant to go wide, went wide, and was successful, and Trayveon ran that vs the Titans. Mixon had a pitch I think it was his first game back from injury that went 40 yards. One game that sticks out to me is the Buccaneers game all year teams had been attacking the edges with the run and finding alot of success against the Bucs. The Bengals come in and pull a ton to the boundaries and didn't get anywhere. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 07:19 PM)Synric Wrote: Mixon had a pitch I think it was his first game back from injury that went 40 yards. One game that sticks out to me is the Buccaneers game all year teams had been attacking the edges with the run and finding alot of success against the Bucs. The Bengals come in and pull a ton to the boundaries and didn't get anywhere. I think Joe had one as well but I couldnt remember if it was a quick toss to the 7 gap or if it was actually a wide sweep, I do recall he ended up on the outside. Yep, Bucs defense is way faster than our running offense. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Frank Booth - 02-15-2023 Collins played his best years at LG, don’t forget that RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-15-2023 (02-15-2023, 07:58 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: Collins played his best years at LG, don’t forget that Those videos of him pulling and destroying multiple defenders were from LG. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Essex Johnson - 02-15-2023 We continue to be in the lower tier.. very sad RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - SHRacerX - 02-16-2023 (02-15-2023, 11:57 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: I've posted stuff like this in here before, but I enjoy doing football analytics as a hobby, for those who aren't familiar. I've posted threads during the season which included a prediction of 11 wins as of week four, top WR in franchise history, franchise QB analysis, and more. One of the things that I have enjoyed the most is trying to find a formula that works for offensive line play. I know that PFF grades exist, but I am not a big fan of them or the process that they do. So, I started trying to develop something that allowed us to use numbers to rank the lines. Below is the result for the 2023 season... Good stuff, but I don't see how the Browns offensive line is ranked so poorly. All I heard (and saw) was how their RBs had so much space before initial contact and their QBs had all day to throw. Seemed like bad QB play might have hurt their scores? Watson clearly didn't have his timing and had tons of pressures that could have been avoided if he sped up the process a bit. In other words, he would have been killed (like many others) behind Joe Burrow's line. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-16-2023 (02-16-2023, 10:32 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Good stuff, but I don't see how the Browns offensive line is ranked so poorly. All I heard (and saw) was how their RBs had so much space before initial contact and their QBs had all day to throw. Seemed like bad QB play might have hurt their scores? Watson clearly didn't have his timing and had tons of pressures that could have been avoided if he sped up the process a bit. In other words, he would have been killed (like many others) behind Joe Burrow's line. I believe the Browns oline was still Top 5 in rushing yards. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - KillerGoose - 02-16-2023 (02-16-2023, 10:32 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Good stuff, but I don't see how the Browns offensive line is ranked so poorly. All I heard (and saw) was how their RBs had so much space before initial contact and their QBs had all day to throw. Seemed like bad QB play might have hurt their scores? Watson clearly didn't have his timing and had tons of pressures that could have been avoided if he sped up the process a bit. In other words, he would have been killed (like many others) behind Joe Burrow's line. Cleveland was quite poor in yards before contact. They ranked 24th, averaging only 1.05 yards before contact (league average was 1.29 yards). They were slightly better than league average in pressures allowed and slightly worse than league average in sacks allowed, but this is largely offset by the absurd TTT Cleveland QBs had (3.03 seconds). It's really their poor rushing that pushes them down. Removing the rushing data, they rank 16th. Adding the rushing data pushes them down to 20th. There's probably an argument for considering raising the impact of TTT, but I only want it to be a slight modifier so I would have to play with it some. EDIT - I just raised the impact of TTT and with all data included, Cleveland would rank 17th with this change. Cincinnati drops to 28th. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - casear2727 - 02-16-2023 (02-16-2023, 10:52 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: Cleveland was quite poor in yards before contact. They ranked 24th, averaging only 1.05 yards before contact (league average was 1.29 yards). They were slightly better than league average in pressures allowed and slightly worse than league average in sacks allowed, but this is largely offset by the absurd TTT Cleveland QBs had (3.03 seconds). It's really their poor rushing that pushes them down. Removing the rushing data, they rank 16th. Adding the rushing data pushes them down to 20th. There's probably an argument for considering raising the impact of TTT, but I only want it to be a slight modifier so I would have to play with it some. Wow, so how good is Chubb if the Browns were still 5th in the league in rushing yards per game and Top 10 in per attempt? We were, pathetically, 29th and 28th respectively in these categories. Maybe if we paid Mixon more money? RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - KillerGoose - 02-16-2023 (02-16-2023, 10:59 AM)casear2727 Wrote: Wow, so how good is Chubb if the Browns were still 5th in the league in rushing yards per game and Top 10 in per attempt? Chubb is absolutely absurd. He averaged 3.5 yards after contact, totaling 1,050 of his 1,525 yards. This was good for 7th out of 45 RBs with 100+ carries. Mixon averaged 2.61, good for 39th out of 45. RE: Final 2023 Offensive Line Rankings - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 02-16-2023 (02-16-2023, 11:04 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: Chubb is absolutely absurd. He averaged 3.5 yards after contact, totaling 1,050 of his 1,525 yards. This was good for 7th out of 45 RBs with 100+ carries. Mixon averaged 2.61, good for 39th out of 45. Whoa! Thought he was the best in the league, this pretty much confirms it in my eyes. |