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11-23-2005, 10:14 PM | #31 | |
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11-24-2005, 03:26 AM | #32 | |
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On Burgess' first sack he just ran over Robert Royal to get to Brunell. If Royal was assigned to block Burgess, that is a problem with the blocking assignments (which presumably comes down from the coaches) and not with the O-line (as Royal isn't an offensive lineman). On Burgess' second sack, he just went around Jansen. That sack was all on Jansen. However, it was also on 4th down in a passing situation. Moreover, I don't think it's right to judge an O-line based on a single, albeit critical, down. Second, on several plays in which Brunell was pressured he had held the ball in excess of 5 seconds. I'm not going to say that Brunell holds the ball too long; he's pretty good about throwing the ball away when there is no one to throw to. But, I think a lot of heat generated on Brunell was the result of coverage. I don't think you can expect an O-line to hold up against a pass-rush for more than 4 or 5 seconds. Third, by midway through the 3rd quarter Brunell had only been sacked once and knocked down twice. That's not too bad. Fourth, while the Raiders' defense leaves a lot to be desired, their front four is pretty good. In fact, their defensive linemen have 18 sacks (as many as the Carolina Panthers' linemen have and 4 more than the Bucs' linemen have). They have Ben Hamilton and Derrick Burgess (who is second in the league with 9 sacks) on the edges and Warren Sapp (who is having a "comeback" year in the Raiders' new 4-3 defense) and Ted Washington on the inside. |
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11-24-2005, 10:43 AM | #33 | |
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I did notice that Brunell held the ball longer than usual on some plays which is an indictment of the WR's. Moss was doubled just about every play and TJ only had 19 yards so that says all we need to know about him. Basically, if you rewatched the whole game and do not think the pass protection was a big problem I will take your word for it. All I have to go on is my impression during the live game and I felt like they were bad.
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