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I want to put into perspective how bad the O line was with this alarming stat.
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Quote:2008 Tampa Bay - Team Finished 9/7 - Missed Playoffs I don't know if he's a very good OL coach, either. The Bucs improved by 4 sacks allowed before Yarno versus after his arrival. The Lions were 52 sacks allowed in 2008 (before Yarno)--2nd worst in the league. They were 43 in 2009, 27 in 2010, 36 in 2011, and 29 in 2012. That's a significant improvement in performance. There were no Pro-Bowlers on his offensive lines. The only change on the depth chart for the offensive line was Daniel Loper (LG) to Rob Sims (LG). Interpret those stats how you want, but with the depth chart being pretty much the same, I'd only consider that a huge plus for Yarno. |
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