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"@340, you'll be able to run behind him all game...isn't much in pass protection

credited w/4 sacks allowed, 4 false starts and a couple holds

or....

 

.....better than 50/50 chance he hurts a drive a game."

 

 

 

Does anyone have statistics that show a decrease or increase in OL penalties under McNally's coaching?

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"@340, you'll be able to run behind him all game...isn't much in pass protection

credited w/4 sacks allowed, 4 false starts and a couple holds

or....

 

.....better than 50/50 chance he hurts a drive a game."

 

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he sounds like Ruben Brown.

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Hey VA, can you dig up any stats on him ? You provided some excellent OL stats in that thread last week, regarding penalties, sacks etc. in comparison to the number of plays they participated in. Anything on Anderson ?

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Damn, Ruben liked to mix in Holding too.  :o

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I do remember in 2003 two of those holds came against Bruce Smith. They were doing everything they could to keep him away from Bledsoe.

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"@340, you'll be able to run behind him all game...isn't much in pass protection

credited w/4 sacks allowed, 4 false starts and a couple holds

or....

 

.....better than 50/50 chance he hurts a drive a game."

 

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Four false starts and one holding penalty in 12 games doesn't sound too bad to me...pretty average for a OG. The four sacks in '04 are one every three games, which again, sounds about average.

 

This just reinforces the thought that the folks slagging BA on the Ravens boards don't have much credibility.

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Four false starts and one holding penalty in 12 games doesn't sound too bad to me...pretty average for a OG.  The four sacks in '04 are one every three games, which again, sounds about average.

 

This just reinforces the thought that the folks slagging BA on the Ravens boards don't have much credibility.

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False starts with a guard can be tricky. If the running game calls for the guard to pull a lot, you'll see that guard get more than his fair share of false starts, as the key to pulling successfully is moving quickly off the snap. You'll see a guard FS most frequently on first down, usually a running down. If you pay attention, you will see that when the guard does FS under those conditions, he'll be tending to move back and toward the center. Of course, I don't know Baltimore's scheme that well, so I can't speak to the "conditions" under which he got flagged.

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Stats are too great. Here's another OG who gave up slightly more than Anderson's average in the one year he started, but didn't have any false starts against him. And they also called him a turnstile. :o

Not too shabby

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Looks like we replaced Rueben with a younger Rueben...we shall see.

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"@340, you'll be able to run behind him all game...isn't much in pass protection

credited w/4 sacks allowed, 4 false starts and a couple holds

or....

 

.....better than 50/50 chance he hurts a drive a game."

Does anyone have statistics that show a decrease or increase in OL penalties under McNally's coaching?

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These are all things that can be corrected with good coaching.

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"@340, you'll be able to run behind him all game...isn't much in pass protection

credited w/4 sacks allowed, 4 false starts and a couple holds

or....

 

.....better than 50/50 chance he hurts a drive a game."

Does anyone have statistics that show a decrease or increase in OL penalties under McNally's coaching?

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Offense was penalized the second highest in the NFL 1047 yards.

Think that might have cost us a few drives last year?

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