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Surprising "pressure rate" numbers for Dalton and our defense.
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(07-06-2018, 02:36 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Not that big of a surprise, really. Dalton has a quick release (generally ranks right behind Brady), and the Bengals were running a simplified offense with a ton of quick short passes in an effort to keep him from dying.

If you don't hold onto the ball, you can't be pressured. Very few pressures with 3-step-drops and pre-snap throw decisions. It doesn't make for a very good offense, but less pressure.

Reminder that Dalton was on pace for a 54.5% completion, 197 YPG (5.97 YPA), 0 TD/32 INT, 64 sack season under Zampese.

Ugh, can you imagine if that actually happened? lol

(07-06-2018, 10:01 AM)cooper Wrote: WOW..all these stats and terminology..joey Votto always hits 300  and yet the reds continue to stink

fans that have accepted mediocrity and losing always try to find stats  to ease the pain

only stat that is relevant i s W-L
 

Oh shut up.

Jesus Christ, statistics are there to be analysed and enjoyed; is your goal to literally ruin all discussion that we have on these boards?
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RE: Surprising "pressure rate" numbers for Dalton and our defense. - Truck_1_0_1_ - 07-06-2018, 10:30 AM

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