11-06-2018, 05:52 PM
(11-06-2018, 05:21 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I'm not so sure at this point Shake one or even two guys brought in is going to make a big enough difference. Had they made some moves two weeks ago it probably would have made some sense but you know MB's sitting on his hands GM style.
Having said that this upcoming off season is going to easily be the most important one our current core has ever had. The Bengals are going to have to hit a 5 run home run in order for them to have a chance.
They're going to have to get a couple real top shelf FA's, period. They're going to have to hit on all the top draft picks, period.
Or time is going to have slipped away, there's not going to be any more next years with this core.
Fair enough point, but you never know unless you try. Shame seeing this 5-3 record and all these injuries.
(11-06-2018, 05:28 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Did you mean Willis or Irvin?
For Irvin, he played 250 defensive snaps, which has been 48% of snaps.
Willis has played 316 defensive snaps, which has been 52% of snaps.
So in reality, they have been pretty similar in terms of percentage of snaps.
What are the pressure and sack numbers?
Percentages are similar, but that doesn't really matter when Willis has 66 more snaps than Irvin, which is quite a bit more after only 8 games.
I do know Willis has 0 sacks and Irvin has 3. So Irvin has 3 more sacks in 66 less snaps? I think I'd work him out, but maybe that's just me.
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