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One thing that makes the sack total even more impressive is Rex is not a QB that avoids a lot of sacks with mobility like a Vick or Big Ben. What it means is our O line gave up 5 sacks and only five sacks where other O lines are made to look better with pass protection stats inflated because of the mobility of their QBs.Skinsfan55 wrote:Through the first two games the Redskins are the least penalized team in the NFL and they've only allowed 5 sacks. This unit is starting to look legit. I'd like to see more breakdown on o-line play in the media, but from what I've seen, they look decent.
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Funny you talk about Rex not avoiding many sacks then the two names you throw out are guys that are going to go down as two of the most sacked guys in NFL history.Red_One43 wrote:One thing that makes the sack total even more impressive is Rex is not a QB that avoids a lot of sacks with mobility like a Vick or Big Ben. What it means is our O line gave up 5 sacks and only five sacks where other O lines are made to look better with pass protection stats inflated because of the mobility of their QBs.Skinsfan55 wrote:Through the first two games the Redskins are the least penalized team in the NFL and they've only allowed 5 sacks. This unit is starting to look legit. I'd like to see more breakdown on o-line play in the media, but from what I've seen, they look decent.
It seems counter intuitive, but mobile QBs are usually some of the most frequently sacked. While statues like P Manning and Dan Marino very seldom take sacks. Some QBs avoid sacks by not taking them.
Now Rex isn't Peyton or Dan, but immobile QBs in general take less sacks than mobile guys.
When a mobile guy scrambles around and avoids a sack everyone notices that he avoided a sack. When a pocket passer stands in the pocket and avoids a sack by getting rid of the ball no one notices that he avoided a sack.
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(It is time to roll the dice) Tai'shar Manetheren
"Duty is heavier than a Mountain, Death is lighter than a feather" Tai'shar Malkier
RIP James Oliver Rigney, Jr. 1948-2007
Based on the stats below. In general mobile QBs do get sacked more. Good Point! That was enlightening.skinsfan#33 wrote:Funny you talk about Rex not avoiding many sacks then the two names you throw out are guys that are going to go down as two of the most sacked guys in NFL history.Red_One43 wrote:One thing that makes the sack total even more impressive is Rex is not a QB that avoids a lot of sacks with mobility like a Vick or Big Ben. What it means is our O line gave up 5 sacks and only five sacks where other O lines are made to look better with pass protection stats inflated because of the mobility of their QBs.Skinsfan55 wrote:Through the first two games the Redskins are the least penalized team in the NFL and they've only allowed 5 sacks. This unit is starting to look legit. I'd like to see more breakdown on o-line play in the media, but from what I've seen, they look decent.
It seems counter intuitive, but mobile QBs are usually some of the most frequently sacked. While statues like P Manning and Dan Marino very seldom take sacks. Some QBs avoid sacks by not taking them.
Now Rex isn't Peyton or Dan, but immobile QBs in general take less sacks than mobile guys.
When a mobile guy scrambles around and avoids a sack everyone notices that he avoided a sack. When a pocket passer stands in the pocket and avoids a sack by getting rid of the ball no one notices that he avoided a sack.
Rex is rated 15th on the career least sacked percent list and Ben and Mike are not even in the top 21st.
I wish that Rex would take more sacks rather than throw INTs, though.
2010 -
Rivers sacked 38 - 6.6%
Palmer 26 - 4.4%
Vick 34 - 8.4%
Rex 9 - 6.3%
Ben 32- 7.4%
Donovan 37- 7.3%
Joe Flacco - 40 - 7.3%. With injuries to the O line this can happen to any QB.
Jay Cutler 52 - 10.7 %- This is an anomaly. Cutler had no time to get rid of the ball. Cutler still made the top 21 in lowest active career sack percent.
NFL Active Qbs with the lowest career sack percent
1. Peyton Manning (34) 3.10% 1998-2010 Statue
2. Drew Brees (31) 3.69% 2001-2010
3. Matt Ryan (25) 4.25% 2008-2011
4. Carson Palmer (31) 4.74% 2004-2010
5. Derek Anderson (27) 4.77% 2006-2010
6. Eli Manning (29) 4.85% 2004-2011
7. Tom Brady (33) 4.90% 2000-2011
8. Tony Romo (30) 4.93% 2004-2011
9. Kerry Collins () 5.13% 1995-2011
10. Matt Schaub (29) 5.20% 2004-2011
11. Philip Rivers (29) 5.36% 2004-2011
12. Jake Delhomme (35) 5.41% 1999-2010
13. Byron Leftwich (30) 5.42% 2003-2010
14. Chad Henne (25) 5.67% 2008-2011
15. Rex Grossman (30) 5.75% 2003-2011
16. Mark Sanchez (24) 5.82% 2009-2011
17. Vince Young (27) 5.93% 2006-2010
18. Kyle Orton () 5.99% 2005-2011
19. Jay Cutler (27) 6.12% 2006-2011
20. Chad Pennington (34) 6.15% 2000-2010
21. Shaun Hill (30) 6.38% 2005-2011
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/l ... active.htm