11-01-2022, 01:14 AM
(10-24-2022, 08:53 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Bengals have 3rd best pressure rating.
Sacks allowed last 3 games (prior to Falcons game)
Jonah Williams - 1
Cordell Volson- 1
Ted Karras- 0
Alex Cappa- 0
La’el Collins- 1
Joe Mixon- 2
VS Falcons:
2 sacks, they only allowed 2 QB hits, 3 hurries, and 7 pressures on 47 drop backs.
They also earned their season-high PFF run blocking grade (82.8).
Cappa over the past 2 weeks: (prior to Falcons game)
0 sacks, pressures, hurries, or QB hits allowed
100% pass block efficiency
83.5 PFF Pass Blocking Grade
85.0 PFF Grade in True Pass Sets
Points allowed by the Bengals defense in the last 15 third quarters:
0, 0, 0, 3, 7, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 3, 3, 3, 0
that's 22 total points in 15 games
Bengals have not given up a 2nd half touchdown this season.
Bengals have given up 3 rushing TDs thus far this season.
Every NFL team Oline and defense can be better, but these units are not nearly as awful as you make them out to be.
Um,, like I said, Bengals pass protection while getting better is still not good. When they face a strong pass rushing defense, it doesn't fair so well.
Browns rush the ball and rush the passer. Not good matchup for the Bengals at all.
Where are your PFF numbers now?
What a sucky game this was but not that unexpected with the matchup.