TwistedHusky
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It might be illusion. But it certainly seems that more starting QBs are going down than normal.
While players getting bigger/faster could contribute to this - if you watch the games you notice a tendency of QBs not to be scared to get hit. That combined with their mobility, means they not only aren't protecting themselves but getting hit at odd angles.
Go back and watch Marino or Montana. Marino especially, rarely got sacked because the ball was gone.
OCs are probably contributing to this trend because they are calling pass plays that take longer, often in an attempt to get an illegal contact or PI call. Instead of getting rid of the ball quickly, it makes more sense to draw out the play so you can extract a penalty or get a guy open. But that means more pass rushers are going to come in contact with the QB, penalty or no.
I wonder if all the rules to protect the QB might be doing the opposite because the QBs are putting themselves in harm's way more and not focusing on getting the ball out quickly to evade the rush.
While players getting bigger/faster could contribute to this - if you watch the games you notice a tendency of QBs not to be scared to get hit. That combined with their mobility, means they not only aren't protecting themselves but getting hit at odd angles.
Go back and watch Marino or Montana. Marino especially, rarely got sacked because the ball was gone.
OCs are probably contributing to this trend because they are calling pass plays that take longer, often in an attempt to get an illegal contact or PI call. Instead of getting rid of the ball quickly, it makes more sense to draw out the play so you can extract a penalty or get a guy open. But that means more pass rushers are going to come in contact with the QB, penalty or no.
I wonder if all the rules to protect the QB might be doing the opposite because the QBs are putting themselves in harm's way more and not focusing on getting the ball out quickly to evade the rush.