keasley45
Well-known member
I don't know about all that. While the OL performance has been better than years past, you can't apply general OL performance over the course of a season to specific games against good Ds where the protection is horrible.
The average temperature this past November was 65 degrees, but today it snowed. Therefore, the temperature today is 65.
Nope. It's on a game-by-game basis.
The Vikings pressured Darnold on just under 4 out of every 10 drop backs and sacked him 4 times, which is a very high-pressure, high-sack day for a single game.
And it only takes one weakness to exploit the entire line. Imagine a big stone wall with a giant hole in it. This is our line. The line is only as strong as its weakness link. Especially when the pressure is instant - the play is blown up immediately like we saw multiple times in that first half.
Regarding batted / tipped passes, per MM this is a function of protections and playcalling. Kubiak calls a quick slant or quick out. It's a timing play. It's not 2-3 read type of play. The pass is usually completed if the defender isn't able to push the OL back and put their hands up at the line of scrimmage.
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Part of the reason he is getting sacked is because he is standing in the pocket, hitching 2 and three times. He doesn't have a good feel for the pocket.
The Vikes D told us what they were going to do. Yet to watch Sam and the way he drops back sometimes, you are would think he's is in a 11 on 7 drill.
If we know they are going to come, you have to drop back and make your reads with a bit more urgency, and when the pocket does begin to close, sometimes you need to run.
Sam isn't doing that and that is contributing to dead drives and plays as much as anything else.

