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your opinion isnt needed...
the fact that you sit on one message board (unless your a troll)
means that you are an avid supporter of the patriots and you dont like to see outside sources, so i hope the offensive line is better this year because tom brady wont be rushing 73 times like matt did,
Fact matt threw 63.4 percent of his passes for a 7.2 yard average...
Fact matt Ran 73 times for a 3.7 yard average
now that i gave some facts.. wouldnt you rather him throw than get SCared into running.. obviously his 73 rushes were a sign of him being harrased.. but if you dont like good football conversations maybe you should find the bridge you assume im hiding under and sit under it... because some how you got almost 10 thousand post by saying "troll" "go under the bridge"
p.s. I dont really expect you to respond with a brilliant response..
i expect "troll!"
No, this isn't trolling, per se, it's just a terrible use of numbers.
First of all, Cassel is a running QB, and he had running plays designed for him.
Second, Cassel is a running QB, and he's going to run to escape pass rush far more often than Brady would rather than stand in the pocket, and he's going to sometimes just take off even if the rush isn't coming yet (the "I see daylight" sort of plays that Belichick himself noted were a part of the game with Cassel). Neither of those is any guarantee of being harassed, and neither of those necessarily reflects poorly on the offensive line.
Third, Cassel wasn't as good dealing with pressure in the beginning of the season as he was at the end, and that impacted the runs and the type of runs.
Fourth, the O-line wasn't nearly as good to start the season as it was after Neal came back from the PUP list, and that impacted Cassel in regards to the runs and the type of runs.
Fifth, Cassel's passing yardage versus his running yardage doesn't mean a damned thing.
Sixth, Cassel was sacked 47 times last year, but Brady's never been sacked that often and hasn't been sacked more than 26 times in any of his last 4 full seasons.
Seventh, while Light and Neal are starting to get up there in years, Koppen and Kaczur are in their primes along with Mankins. While I wanted the Patriots to draft Clady and Oher, respectively, in the last two years, neither was to fill an immediate need. The issue with the line really won't take center stage until after this season, assuming the line stays relatively injury free. If injuries strike, it will be no different than it would be with any line in the game today: it will become less effective.
Eighth, we also understand that one of the things that separates Brady from other quarterbacks in the NFL is that he will hold the ball until absolutely the last millisecond before throwing it if he thinks that will lead to a better player. We realize that, as a result, 'hits' isn't going to mean the same for him as they would for a guy like Manning who likes to get rid of the ball as soon as he feels pressure. Differences in style like this, along with other variables, make a plain stat like 'hits' all but meaningless without the surrounding data and context.
As for the "one board" thing, you're not even close.
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