Few comments from the last few pages regarding sacks, Burrow, qb play etc that
@Wozzy @KCSVEN have been going at it over.
I've said this for a while now but it makes sense. I think it could be expanded on or worded better bc I'm not particularly articulate but playing QB is a lot like a barter system. It's a trade off of accepting pressure for explosive plays or ypa. And the best will have stretches where they don't take many of the possible negatives. That's few and far between but even the greats take L's.
Manning might be the best ever inside the pocket evading sacks but gave away a few too many int. Rodgers was a TD/INT god but ate sacks at a crazy rate for almost 12 seasons. Brady was the best at maximizing each area. Some guys will take safe > aggressiveness (check down, low ypa/depth of target) and sacrifice positive plays for no sacks/into.
Pressure is the main culprit that results in either sacks, int or effects ypa.
Sacks and INT are killers for different reasons. Sacks kill drives about 80% of the time. You get a sack on any down and there's a 80% chance (give or take on the year) that you're punting. Those are the worst things you can do as a QB. I would use a different stat but pressure directly effects ypa.
***QB's make a conscious choice to accept pressure for ypa, explosive/big plays*** This is why a lot, myself included. Believe sacks are mostly a QB stat. Not on the OL.
Russell Wilson had **** OL most of his career. The best he ever had was also the most sacks he ever took. Why? He trusted his line more but more importantly it didn't matter bc he was accepting pressure, expanding plays etc. Certain guys like Wilson, Watson, Burrow are always going to accept for pressure for big plays.
So you're both a little wrong. Thinking a better ol would automatically make Burrow not take sacks doesn't make sense once you understand the QB position. Sure a better OL helps, of course it does. It's not changing a high sack guy that plays a certain way. Burrow is very good at maneuvering and navigating a pocket. It's a pocket management issue rather than someone who just will always hold the ball too long looking for a big play.
If you don't have Lamar Jackson as elite you're wasting a lot of time "watching film." Great mof anticipatory passer, one of the more efficient passers in the game, handles more of an offensive % than any other QB. Has never had a loaded wr corp. You're on an island on there and not in a good way.
@borg
Maye has been under center a good deal on his own. Working out, being trained. All these guys nowadays supplement uc snaps in practice or on their own time. Granted not the real action but the familiarity is there for sure.