Irn-Bru wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:I can't figure out why everyone keeps talking about our offensive line like it's some pathetic, cobbled-together piece of crap. QB and WR were much bigger needs going into the offseason.
Completely agree with QB being a bigger need that is now solved! Completely disagree with WR. The two guys we went out and got MAY end up being better than what we had, but they aren't huge upgrades!
Where did I say they were? All I said was that WR was a bigger need than OL going into this offseason.
I don't know what you are responding to here. You said going into the offseason WR and QB were bigger issues than OL. I agreed with you on the QB situation but disagreed with the WR position being a bigger need than OL.
Irn-Bru wrote:
We had a mid-season malaise, which still baffles me to this day, that depresses our conventional stats. Not to mention the several games Beck got to start at that same time. (Hmm . . . I'm sensing some correlation here.)
The team couldn't run worth a darn before the injuries (except against the worst run defense in the NFL)
Irn-Bru wrote:
So I think to get the fuller picture you have to look at performances weighted according to the strength of the opponent. On that analysis (check out both Advanced NFL Stats and Football Outsiders for details), the Skins line was mediocre. Advanced NFL Stats really doesn't like our pass protection, but FO (who tend to adjust more by giving more weight to recent games) think we came out middle of the pack.
But even if we take the worse rankings, we were bottom of the league in pass protection and top-10 (or more) in run blocking. Barring some kind of bizarre outlier, it's really not possible for an offensive line to be one of the worst in the league overall when it's top-10 in either run or pass blocking.
I saw one of those sites. I also saw a site that had them in the bottom five. But every site has them as the third worst team for getting the QB hit!
The site that I saw that had the Skins OL in the top ten in run blocking also had both Gafney and Moss rated higher than Garcon each of the past two years. Gafney was rated significantly higher than Garcon/
What does this have to do with the OL? Nothing! I only brought it up to illustrate two point. The WRs weren't in worse shape than the OL and more importantly you can make stats do anything you want!
Irn-Bru wrote:
My assessment from having watched the whole season with my own two eyes lines up closer to what FO says. In the middle of the year I'd have agreed that our line was terrible, but for the season as a whole, preseason through our last game, the line performed at about an NFL average rate.
And we were improving over the last third of the year, for whatever that is worth. I tend to think that's significant.
I'll agree the run blocking was good at the end of the year with mostly backups in, but it was pretty bad at the beginning of the year and was down right horrible in the middle like you said.
skinsfan#33 wrote:Other than Tokey, I mean TW, tell me any guy on our OL that would start for any of the top 20 teams? I'm not asking for top ten talent, I just want guys that would start on half of the teams in the NFL!
Is that asking too much?
Irn-Bru wrote:Chester.
I disagree, but I'll give you him. So we have two OL that aren't in the bottom third of the NFL. Yippee!!!