"Pressures" is a subjective stat. According to me it was three, acccording to PFF it was two. But thanks for playing.
You've had it handed to you over and over again in this thread, I think you should probably stand down.
Bills received a 2011 4th round pick and a 2012 5th round pick for Marshawn Lynch.
Chris Hairston is still in the NFL, the backup Right Tackle for the LA Chargers
Tank Carder is also still in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. He tore his ACL last month and was put on IR but last season was a backup ILB for the Browns.
I respect insiders so I don't want to pressure you but why not just share it? I think the dust has settled enough, no?
Or you could just send me a PM if it makes you more comfortable.
We know for sure that was a 3rd down play? I don't remember what down it was from the game and don't see anyone here or on Twitter saying it was third down.
This might help your understanding of my point ...
http://insidethepylon.com/film-study/film-study-nfl/defense-film-study-nfl/2017/01/09/2016-contextualizing-sack-production-results/
Do you not watch the games? I'm serious right now. You sound like a guy who either doesn't bother to watch or doesn't know what's going on.
According to PFF Shaq had two pressures plus his sack. So a third could probably be debateable. Maybe they're making it up, though
"Most" is probably an exaggeration but it's a team sport. Do you really think all sacks are a result of a 1 on 1 victory for the defender over the blocker? Do you not recognize overage sacks or sacks in which the quarterback avoids one tackler and the other tackler benefits? Is that a difficult concept for you?
He had around three pressures plus a sack. So obviously you either (a) didn't watch the game, or (b) have no idea what you're watching
You realize that most registered sacks are a result of a QB trying to avoid another pass-rusher, right?