Seymour":192d1nza said:
I have some bad news for everyone. He already would have been WITH Sweezy. Last year we were #30 in pass protection.

ukeface:
This is why we HAD TO run the ball. Without a run game pass protection was even worse than bottom 2.
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ol
The stat being used doesn't consider Wilson's tendency to extend the play well past any reasonable pass blocking time that subsequently leads to a sack or throwaway. This is why it's not a valid stat to use.
There is another stat whose name I can't remember - something like pass blocking success - but it's a measure of how often an offensive lineman held his block for 2.5 seconds, which is the proper measurement for a successful pass block. That 2.5 seconds, plus the time to engage, plus the time for the DL to reach the QB post-block, is what gives the QB time to throw.
The average time to throw is around 2.7 seconds. Russell Wilson's average is 3 seconds, which is 3rd-highest in the NFL.
If the QB elects to hold the ball beyond his protection, then that's the QB's problem not an OL problem. You are using a QB stat to judge OL performance.