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  1. scrantoncane

    This is why Parrish and Franklin have a great opportunity

    Quoting the above post because I typed the definitions there. Researching this weekends games, and here is Oregon's OL stats: Line Yards: 3 Std Down Line Yards: 16 Pass Down Line Yards: 4 Opp Rate: 3 Power Success Rate: 5 Stuff Rate: 8 Sack Rate: 1 Std Down Sack Rate: 1 Pass Down Sack Rate: 7...
  2. scrantoncane

    This is why Parrish and Franklin have a great opportunity

    It’s an indictment on the OL. “When 4 yards are available” means it has to be 2nd & 6, 3rd & 5, etc. For example, if it was 2nd & 3, 4 yards are not available. Only 3 yards are.
  3. scrantoncane

    This is why Parrish and Franklin have a great opportunity

    Really? Why, cause a mock or 2 had him 1st round? Per PFF, offensive tackles with at least 150 run block snaps, Zion ranked 161st in the nation. Don’t believe PFF? Fine, just open your eyes. Zion is good at using his athleticism and feet to stay in front of edge guys to protect the QB. I...
  4. scrantoncane

    This is why Parrish and Franklin have a great opportunity

    Re: Harris Many of his yards came on long runs. He had that ability to hit a crease when we ran that inside or outside zone. While that shouldn’t be a knock on him, he wasn’t exactly a workhorse type that you could rely on down to down. Re: Chaney I think more gap blocking would benefit...
  5. scrantoncane

    This is why Parrish and Franklin have a great opportunity

    i have serious concerns for this year’s OL, as well. Strength is a major concern. Our guys weren’t ever able to impose their will. Zion is a finesse pass blocker that gets pushed around regularly. Donaldson and Clark were awful but we had no one better to take their spots. Jarid Williams was...
  6. scrantoncane

    This is why Parrish and Franklin have a great opportunity

    Line Yards - essentially rushing yards attributed to the success of the OL Opportunity Rate - The percentage of carries (when four yards are available) that gain at least four yards, i.e. the percentage of carries in which the line does its job, so to speak. Power Success Rate - percentage of...
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