This is an absolutely asinine statistic, that I learned thanks to Matt Verderame in this video, starting at 57:54:
It concerns a statistic Brandon Thorn invented called Pressure Quality Ratio. It measures the quality, rather than the quantity, of passrushes in an effort to determine the frequency of clean 1-on-1 passrush wins.
If Jones continues at this pace, he will double the record that was set by Myles Garrett in 2023 of 3.47.
It's like you all erased the first 14 playoff games CJ played where he was invisible except for roughing the passer calls.
Give DT 19 playoff games, and I assure you he would've matched CJs whopping 2.5 fucking sack number. By my count, DT still has 4 games of pure nothing he could get away with by comparison, as he only played in 10.
Jones has stepped up his post season game, the past couple seasons, but get fucking real here.
Dude was invisible man for longer than DTs 10 game stretch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
I saw them play. Bobby Bell was a monster.
Here, in the second Monday Night Football game ever played, Bell sacks Unitas so hard that Unitas bounces. This was in the first year after the merger and Unitas had been one of the biggest mouths trashing the AFL. The Colts ended up winning the Super Bowl in this season, but in this game the Chiefs pounded the Colts 44-24.
Dude saved my Dad at the heart drive-in. 2 dudes approached him at the basin then he came in and said WTF. They ran out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
Somebody was going on about how Hali could never work as a 3-4 OLB, pretty sure it was you lol.
I said it and looking back on it, realistically he was better at it than he should have been. The vast majority of guys who can play DE and then switch to OLB are athletic freaks.
Like Justin Houston was a good example of that, athletic freak.
Hali was far better standing than I think anyone could have realistically predicted. It did help a lot that they found a pair with Houston that could do it all so Hali could do what he was good at. [Reply]