AdamJT13
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StanleySpadowski;1080982 said:Sometimes statistics can be very misleading. I think using sacks as the sole barometer of a pass rush is one of these cases.
I've often said that hurries are as important as sacks.
Dallas right now may be getting the sacks but hurries and constant pressure aren't there right now.
The NFL records quarterback hurries in the play-by-play now. In four games, we have 12 sacks plus 10 additional QB hurries. That's 22 times we've put pressure on the QB. Everyone's favorite 3-4 defense, San Diego, has 17 sacks and six additional hurries, for a total of 23. And everyone's other favorite 3-4 defense, Pittsburgh, has 14 sacks and eight additional hurries, for a total of 22.
So, if our sack total isn't a good barometer of our pass rush, it's because our pass rush is BETTER than our sack total would indicate. We've actually pressured the QB just about as much (22 times) as the Chargers (23) and Steelers (22), we just don't have as many sacks. But we still have more than most teams.