02-05-2019, 01:11 AM
I have the statistics from Union College 2016-2018, but I don't know if you can tell how good an offensive line is by stats?
Offensive Quality Control Coach Texas A&M 2010 (9-4)
276.8 yards passing per game, 288 total pass attempts, 28-15 TD-INT, 12 sacks allowed.
165 yards rushing per game (4.1 YPC).
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Mike Sherman was the HC.
Offensive Quality Control Coach Texas A&M 2011 (7-6)
291.1 yards passing per game, 537 total pass attempts, 29-15 YD-INT, 8 sacks allowed.
199.2 yards rushing per game (5.1 YPC).
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Mike Sherman was the HC.
Running Backs Coach Princeton 2012 (5-5)
146.8 yards rushing per game (3.5 YPC).
Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator Wagner 2013 (3-8)
Can't find any stats.
Offensive Assistant Miami Dolphins 2014 (8-8)
254.1 yards passing per game, 595 total pass attempts, 27-12 TD-INT, 46 sacks allowed.
117 yards rushing per game (4.7 YPC)
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Zac Taylor was QB's Coach, John Benton was the OL Coach.
Offensive Assistant Miami Dolphins 2015 (6-10)
264.4 yards passing per game, 588 total pass attempts, 24-12 TD-INT, 45 sacks allowed.
93.5 yards rushing per game (4.3 YPC)
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Zac Taylor was the QB's/OC, John Benton was the OL Coach.
Offensive Line Coach Union College 2016 (3-7)
79.8 yards passing per game, 149 total pass attempts, 7-4 TD-INT, 5 sacks allowed.
196.8 yards rushing per game (4.6 YPC).
Offensive Line Coach Union College 2017 (7-4)
189.9 yard passing per game, 288 total pass attempts, 17-13 TD-INT, 21 sacks allowed.
107 yards rushing per game (2.9 YPC)
Offensive Line Coach Union College 2018 (7-2)
228 yards passing per game, 277 total pass attempts, 22-8 TD-INT, 12 sacks allowed.
136.4 yards rushing per game (3.8 YPC)
Just going off the record alone it seems improvement was made after his first season there. Passing game seemed to improve though the rushing attack was very pedestrian after a run heavy first season.
Notes: John Benton was the Offensive Line coach for Colorado State, St. Louis Rams, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, and currently the San Fransisco 49ers. Only position he has held outside of grad assistant and recruiting coordinator.
Offensive Quality Control Coach Texas A&M 2010 (9-4)
276.8 yards passing per game, 288 total pass attempts, 28-15 TD-INT, 12 sacks allowed.
165 yards rushing per game (4.1 YPC).
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Mike Sherman was the HC.
Offensive Quality Control Coach Texas A&M 2011 (7-6)
291.1 yards passing per game, 537 total pass attempts, 29-15 YD-INT, 8 sacks allowed.
199.2 yards rushing per game (5.1 YPC).
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Mike Sherman was the HC.
Running Backs Coach Princeton 2012 (5-5)
146.8 yards rushing per game (3.5 YPC).
Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator Wagner 2013 (3-8)
Can't find any stats.
Offensive Assistant Miami Dolphins 2014 (8-8)
254.1 yards passing per game, 595 total pass attempts, 27-12 TD-INT, 46 sacks allowed.
117 yards rushing per game (4.7 YPC)
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Zac Taylor was QB's Coach, John Benton was the OL Coach.
Offensive Assistant Miami Dolphins 2015 (6-10)
264.4 yards passing per game, 588 total pass attempts, 24-12 TD-INT, 45 sacks allowed.
93.5 yards rushing per game (4.3 YPC)
Interesting Notes: Ryan Tannenhill was the QB, Zac Taylor was the QB's/OC, John Benton was the OL Coach.
Offensive Line Coach Union College 2016 (3-7)
79.8 yards passing per game, 149 total pass attempts, 7-4 TD-INT, 5 sacks allowed.
196.8 yards rushing per game (4.6 YPC).
Offensive Line Coach Union College 2017 (7-4)
189.9 yard passing per game, 288 total pass attempts, 17-13 TD-INT, 21 sacks allowed.
107 yards rushing per game (2.9 YPC)
Offensive Line Coach Union College 2018 (7-2)
228 yards passing per game, 277 total pass attempts, 22-8 TD-INT, 12 sacks allowed.
136.4 yards rushing per game (3.8 YPC)
Just going off the record alone it seems improvement was made after his first season there. Passing game seemed to improve though the rushing attack was very pedestrian after a run heavy first season.
Notes: John Benton was the Offensive Line coach for Colorado State, St. Louis Rams, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars, and currently the San Fransisco 49ers. Only position he has held outside of grad assistant and recruiting coordinator.