According to PFF, Pouncey is the only on on our OL who played pretty well. He was the only on who had a positive grade in run blocking. The other four had a 0, which is about what the run game produced. I'd bet this was the first time Big Jake got a negative grade outside the classroom. In pass protection, Long gave up 1 sack, 4 hits, and 2 pressures. Columbo was at 1 sack, 2 hits, and 4 pressures. Carey was 1, 2 and 3. Cog was 1, 1, and 1, with big penalties. Pouncey was 0, 0, and 3. Horrible vs a Pats team with no real pass rusher, making Henne's performance that much better.
I can't understand how Sparano justifies having Carey and Colombo start. They're not the team's best linemen so why are they starting?
Long will only improve. Hes class. Missing the whole of pre-season hasnt helped. Incognito isnt the worst but those damn penalties!
Before the game, I thought Pouncey was easily going to be the one having a TON of trouble. He did impress. I'm wondering how Long is gonna come out next week after a BAD game, which I have never seen him have.
I thought the OL played well for the most part. A little disappointed in Long's performance, but I'm not surprised considering he didn't play in preseason.
I don't see 4 sacks, 9 hits and 13 pressures is playing well, even without the run blocking, which was maybe average,
Pretty much, Offense put up good numbers, maybe some leaks on the OL's part but people are forgetting we played from behind for most of the night.
Maybe if it were a different D, with proven pass rushers, i would be thinking differently. I'm thinking that Henne hopes your expectations of 64 sacks, 144 hits, and 208 pressures for the year are way off. JK
NE's strength are their D Tackles. When you look at our Guards it was always going to hard. NE have no decent Pass Rushers either from the ends. With Long below par and Columbo being well.....a shoe in it could have been worse! Pouncey wont face many harder opening day games. He did a decent job.
Thing is, the OL was good enough to have won the game for us, they allowed Henne enough time to make plays all over the field, and that is all you really can ask for in this style of offense, 57 attempts is a huge number of pass plays, coupled with no real running game and the patsies could just play pass all night and not worry about leaving a gap for a Rb to exploit.
Clearly, we didn't watch the same game. 4 sacks, 9 hits, 13 pressures. That's 26 times out of 57 attempts that Henne had to hurry or was dumped, or got one more bruise. 26 times out of 57 that Henne had to do something other than what he intended with the play. That's lousy by any standard.
Yes, we did, 4 sacks on 57 attempts is good work, 24 pts (should have been 31) is also good work, the rest of it is pfft time Nabo. IMHO anyway, the end result is all that matters, this is the real lesson that I took away from Cutler's improbable run to the NFC title game whilst being sacked 3 times per game on average, that is the difference between being effective, and being perfect.
Dismissing the problem isn't going to address it; neither is modeling to the lowest common denominator. And you only "addressed by dismissal" 4 of the 26 big problems by the OL this game; what about the other 22? If they don't matter, why do they keep track of them?
But a pressure could be the same as the lineman "getting beat" and Henne having to step up in the pocket.
I merely look at results. They keep track of them to give fans something to talk about, to my view anyway, 427 yds 2 Td's + 1 rushing, that is the bottom line.
Probably not that bad, because you aren't going to face that team every week, but 40-50 sacks is what I would expect this year.
Gnats and camels. If the OL were ineffective, Henne would not have hung that on the pats D, study a stat line to the exclusion of outcomes is MLB thinking. NFL does not work that way.
Something like that number, Henne was dumped 41 times in 2010, so 10 sacks over 16 games with even more passing attempts makes sense. I also semi expect 2 starters to be injured, that is just how it has went for us the last 2 yrs.
I'll give you an idea. 0 sackes, 3 pancakes, 1 hit, and 1 pressure. When Jake looks at the tape, you can bet your a$$ he make sure it doesn't happen again and he is going to maul guys next week.
Post game interview should have just been one reporter holding up a picture of Bryant McKinnie and Brian Waters.
Kinda of fake stats about Pouncey. The Pats run a 4-3 so Pouncey's assignment would be double-teaming Haynesworth or Wilfork. Watch the game on replay, NE DT consistedly beat the double like red-headed stepchildren He does pull better then anybody else on the line, if Columbo doesn't get blown backwards on end arounds Bush runs for major chunk yardage. Overall Pouncey did a good job, but having to assist the right side of the line allowed NE to delay blitz.
I was at the game and from what I saw Pouncey looked pretty damn good. I didnt get the instant slow mo replays breaking down the blocking assignments like the viewers do back home, but from what I saw I think he did well... especially considering the 2 guys that NE has in the interior of their DL. That was no easy test for him to begin his career against...
I hope if they do not improve, (and I still maintain Carey is doing worse than Colombo, although PFF does not agree), that Tony will make a move and plug in Cook and Garner at RG and RT respectively.