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Lowest pressure rates allowed by rookie offensive linemen in Week 1 (min. 10 pass block snaps):

- Cooper Beebe, DAL: 0% (0 pressures/36 pass snaps)
- Zach Frazier, PIT: 0% (0/29)
- Taliese Fuaga, NO: 0% (0/26)
- Andrew Vorhees, BAL: 2% (1/51)
- Graham Barton, TB: 2.9% (1/34)
- Kingsley Suamataia, KC: 3.2% (1/31)
- Joe Alt, LAC: 3.4% (1/29)
- Tyler Guyton, DAL: 5.6% (2/36)
- Jordan Morgan, GB: 6.3% (1/16)
 
In before someone says, but he played between two all pro guards.....come to think about it, he played between to all pro guards. He sucks!
 

Lowest pressure rates allowed by rookie offensive linemen in Week 1 (min. 10 pass block snaps):

- Cooper Beebe, DAL: 0% (0 pressures/36 pass snaps)
- Zach Frazier, PIT: 0% (0/29)
- Taliese Fuaga, NO: 0% (0/26)
- Andrew Vorhees, BAL: 2% (1/51)
- Graham Barton, TB: 2.9% (1/34)
- Kingsley Suamataia, KC: 3.2% (1/31)
- Joe Alt, LAC: 3.4% (1/29)
- Tyler Guyton, DAL: 5.6% (2/36)
- Jordan Morgan, GB: 6.3% (1/16)

Two in 36 really isn't bad by Guyton considering who he was facing, one of those was a sack, though.
 

Lowest pressure rates allowed by rookie offensive linemen in Week 1 (min. 10 pass block snaps):

- Cooper Beebe, DAL: 0% (0 pressures/36 pass snaps)
- Zach Frazier, PIT: 0% (0/29)
- Taliese Fuaga, NO: 0% (0/26)
- Andrew Vorhees, BAL: 2% (1/51)
- Graham Barton, TB: 2.9% (1/34)
- Kingsley Suamataia, KC: 3.2% (1/31)
- Joe Alt, LAC: 3.4% (1/29)
- Tyler Guyton, DAL: 5.6% (2/36)
- Jordan Morgan, GB: 6.3% (1/16)

I already posted this
 
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He is very good at pass blocking but i am not seeing his run blocking strengths especially on the 2nd level which he showed at Kansas State..
 
The reason why there was a free runner up the gut on the first TD was because Tyler passed a DT over to Beebe as if it was a stunt when it was a twist and it gave a free lane to the blitzer through the opposite A gap when the other DT stayed in his gap.

It was a bad protection call. Martin said that Beebe is making those calls. I get that you want to slide protection left to help Guyton but given the wider interior formation that was not a good call. Opened up the middle.
 
Two in 36 really isn't bad by Guyton considering who he was facing, one of those was a sack, though.
Let me add that I thought McCarthy's plan for chipping away at Garrett, moving the pocket away from him, etc., was well done. It would seem like a no-brainer, but we saw what happened when our Garrett thought not helping Chaz Green was a good plan.
 

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