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Offensive Line 2024


Harrison gave up only one pressure vs the colts.

The rest of the OL - zero pressures.

Outstanding pass pro performance.

Cleveland had an amazing PFF run block grade (89.8!) and pass pro grade (91.1)

Robinson and Scherff (!!) also had positive run block grades.

Fingers crossed this keeps up during the "easier" stretch in the schedule and carries momentum beyond that.
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(10-07-2024, 07:57 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: Harrison gave up only one pressure vs the colts.

The rest of the OL - zero pressures.

Outstanding pass pro performance.

Cleveland had an amazing PFF run block grade  (89.8!) and pass pro grade (91.1)

Robinson and Scherff (!!) also had positive run block grades.

Fingers crossed this keeps up during the "easier" stretch in the schedule and carries momentum beyond that.

When play calls aren't so obvious, and the game plan is correct.  The O-Line has been good all season.  Sunday was their best performance.  But it's not like this O-Line was trash.  They were just dealing with defenses that could read what we were doing.

Credit to the HC/OC that finally took their dual heads out of their own [BLEEP]
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(10-07-2024, 08:59 PM)carp8dm Wrote:
(10-07-2024, 07:57 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: Harrison gave up only one pressure vs the colts.

The rest of the OL - zero pressures.

Outstanding pass pro performance.

Cleveland had an amazing PFF run block grade  (89.8!) and pass pro grade (91.1)

Robinson and Scherff (!!) also had positive run block grades.

Fingers crossed this keeps up during the "easier" stretch in the schedule and carries momentum beyond that.

When play calls aren't so obvious, and the game plan is correct.  The O-Line has been good all season.  Sunday was their best performance.  But it's not like this O-Line was trash.  They were just dealing with defenses that could read what we were doing.

Credit to the HC/OC that finally took their dual heads out of their own [BLEEP]

Like I've posted elsewhere three times, the playcalling was the same save for the obvious attack of the flat and underneath like everyone does against a Gus Bradly zone scheme. The players simply executed well.

Don't take my word for it though, try the word of the journalist who covers the Jags for the Fl Times Union:

https://twitter.com/Demetrius82/status/1...6094613908

Also - please stop attempting to make every thread into a "play calling" thread derailing.

Warnings will ensue should you continue to do so.
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The O-Line has looked good this entire season. Hats off to the O-Line.
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Oline hasn't been good all season. They only looked good last two weeks. They were horrible in the clv and buff game. They were ok on mia
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(10-07-2024, 09:43 PM)icey14 Wrote: Oline hasn't been good all season. They only looked good last two weeks.  They were horrible in the clv and buff game. They were ok on mia

You're right about Cleveland.  But I think they did good enough against miami to get the win there.

The O-Line is not the reason we are 1-4 this season.  I guess that's all I'm saying.
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(10-07-2024, 08:59 PM)carp8dm Wrote:
(10-07-2024, 07:57 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: Harrison gave up only one pressure vs the colts.

The rest of the OL - zero pressures.

Outstanding pass pro performance.

Cleveland had an amazing PFF run block grade  (89.8!) and pass pro grade (91.1)

Robinson and Scherff (!!) also had positive run block grades.

Fingers crossed this keeps up during the "easier" stretch in the schedule and carries momentum beyond that.

When play calls aren't so obvious, and the game plan is correct.  The O-Line has been good all season.  Sunday was their best performance.  But it's not like this O-Line was trash.  They were just dealing with defenses that could read what we were doing.

Credit to the HC/OC that finally took their dual heads out of their own [BLEEP]

whiffing on blocks is a player issue, not a scheme issue.

I said it yesterday, perhaps we need to put more emphasis on the starters in the preseason, it seems like we needed a few weeks to get everyone on the same page as far as how they all collectively fit along the line and how to work as a unit. Here's hoping that the rust is now shooken off and we can start abusing Dlines.
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(10-07-2024, 09:22 PM)carp8dm Wrote: The O-Line has looked good this entire season.  Hats off to the O-Line.

C'mon man! As of the bills game we had the 3rd and 14th worst rated tackles and 58th worst rated guard in the League. They were god-awful the first 3 weeks. They seemed to turn a corner against the tinhorns and last week was good against a not very good clots team. This week against the bears will be another difficult test on par with the skidmarks game.
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(10-08-2024, 09:30 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-07-2024, 09:22 PM)carp8dm Wrote: The O-Line has looked good this entire season.  Hats off to the O-Line.

C'mon man! As of the bills game we had the 3rd and 14th worst rated tackles and 58th worst rated guard in the League. They were god-awful the first 3 weeks. They seemed to turn a corner against the tinhorns and last week was good against a not very good clots team. This week against the bears will be another difficult test on par with the skidmarks game.

Dude, seriously?

Besides the 1st play where Harrison was flattened by The Mayor of Jacksonville and sacked Lawrence, the O-Line looked serviceable against Miami.  Maybe "good" was a bit much.  But there were serviceable enough for us to go up and down the field for almost 3 quarters.  We were dominating Miami until the ETN fumble.  

Maybe I'm looking at that game with teal colored glasses, but I really thought the O-Line was not the problem back in that game.  And even when we got embarrassed by the browns, the O-Line did really well in the 2nd half to protect Trevor enough for him to get us back in the game.

I just don't think the scape goat for the first 4 losses should be laid directly on the plate of the O-Line.
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(10-08-2024, 08:06 PM)carp8dm Wrote:
(10-08-2024, 09:30 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: C'mon man! As of the bills game we had the 3rd and 14th worst rated tackles and 58th worst rated guard in the League. They were god-awful the first 3 weeks. They seemed to turn a corner against the tinhorns and last week was good against a not very good clots team. This week against the bears will be another difficult test on par with the skidmarks game.

Dude, seriously?

Besides the 1st play where Harrison was flattened by The Mayor of Jacksonville and sacked Lawrence, the O-Line looked serviceable against Miami.  Maybe "good" was a bit much.  But there were serviceable enough for us to go up and down the field for almost 3 quarters.  We were dominating Miami until the ETN fumble.  

Maybe I'm looking at that game with teal colored glasses, but I really thought the O-Line was not the problem back in that game.  And even when we got embarrassed by the browns, the O-Line did really well in the 2nd half to protect Trevor enough for him to get us back in the game.

I just don't think the scape goat for the first 4 losses should be laid directly on the plate of the O-Line.

The Oline wasn't a problem that game until it was. Remember our last possession? WOOF
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(10-08-2024, 08:06 PM)carp8dm Wrote:
(10-08-2024, 09:30 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: C'mon man! As of the bills game we had the 3rd and 14th worst rated tackles and 58th worst rated guard in the League. They were god-awful the first 3 weeks. They seemed to turn a corner against the tinhorns and last week was good against a not very good clots team. This week against the bears will be another difficult test on par with the skidmarks game.

Dude, seriously?

Besides the 1st play where Harrison was flattened by The Mayor of Jacksonville and sacked Lawrence, the O-Line looked serviceable against Miami.  Maybe "good" was a bit much.  But there were serviceable enough for us to go up and down the field for almost 3 quarters.  We were dominating Miami until the ETN fumble.  

Maybe I'm looking at that game with teal colored glasses, but I really thought the O-Line was not the problem back in that game.  And even when we got embarrassed by the browns, the O-Line did really well in the 2nd half to protect Trevor enough for him to get us back in the game.

I just don't think the scape goat for the first 4 losses should be laid directly on the plate of the O-Line.

Here's some information about Trevor Lawrence's sacks and pressure in 2024: 

  • Sacks: In the first three games of the season, Lawrence was sacked 11 times.

  • Pressure percentage: In the first three games, Lawrence ranked 26th in pressure percentage, which is the percentage of dropbacks where the quarterback is sacked, under duress, or hit. 

  • EPA/att: Lawrence ranks #34 out of 35 in EPA/att when pressured. 

  • Sack %: Lawrence ranks #30 in sack % when pressured.

  • Sacks per pressure: Lawrence ranks #30 in sacks per pressure when pressured. 

Yeah, that's really great work by the pass protection! Lol.

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(10-09-2024, 09:44 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(10-08-2024, 08:06 PM)carp8dm Wrote: Dude, seriously?

Besides the 1st play where Harrison was flattened by The Mayor of Jacksonville and sacked Lawrence, the O-Line looked serviceable against Miami.  Maybe "good" was a bit much.  But there were serviceable enough for us to go up and down the field for almost 3 quarters.  We were dominating Miami until the ETN fumble.  

Maybe I'm looking at that game with teal colored glasses, but I really thought the O-Line was not the problem back in that game.  And even when we got embarrassed by the browns, the O-Line did really well in the 2nd half to protect Trevor enough for him to get us back in the game.

I just don't think the scape goat for the first 4 losses should be laid directly on the plate of the O-Line.

Here's some information about Trevor Lawrence's sacks and pressure in 2024: 

  • Sacks: In the first three games of the season, Lawrence was sacked 11 times.

  • Pressure percentage: In the first three games, Lawrence ranked 26th in pressure percentage, which is the percentage of dropbacks where the quarterback is sacked, under duress, or hit. 

  • EPA/att: Lawrence ranks #34 out of 35 in EPA/att when pressured. 

  • Sack %: Lawrence ranks #30 in sack % when pressured.

  • Sacks per pressure: Lawrence ranks #30 in sacks per pressure when pressured. 

Yeah, that's really great work by the pass protection! Lol.

How many games have they played?  Are we moving on to week 4?  Is the London game this Sunday their 4th game?

Come on, man.  You're smarter than this.  The O-Line has looked really good for the last 2 games.  I hope they can keep it up.
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(10-09-2024, 06:52 PM)carp8dm Wrote:
(10-09-2024, 09:44 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Here's some information about Trevor Lawrence's sacks and pressure in 2024: 

  • Sacks: In the first three games of the season, Lawrence was sacked 11 times.

  • Pressure percentage: In the first three games, Lawrence ranked 26th in pressure percentage, which is the percentage of dropbacks where the quarterback is sacked, under duress, or hit. 

  • EPA/att: Lawrence ranks #34 out of 35 in EPA/att when pressured. 

  • Sack %: Lawrence ranks #30 in sack % when pressured.

  • Sacks per pressure: Lawrence ranks #30 in sacks per pressure when pressured. 

Yeah, that's really great work by the pass protection! Lol.

How many games have they played?  Are we moving on to week 4?  Is the London game this Sunday their 4th game?

Come on, man.  You're smarter than this.  The O-Line has looked really good for the last 2 games.  I hope they can keep it up.

Lol, you're the one who took the Fool's Position, not me.
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(10-07-2024, 09:22 PM)carp8dm Wrote: The O-Line has looked good this entire season.  Hats off to the O-Line.

(10-09-2024, 06:52 PM)carp8dm Wrote:
(10-09-2024, 09:44 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Here's some information about Trevor Lawrence's sacks and pressure in 2024: 

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[*]Sack %: Lawrence ranks #30 in sack % when pressured.

[*]Sacks per pressure: Lawrence ranks #30 in sacks per pressure when pressured. 


Yeah, that's really great work by the pass protection! Lol.
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How many games have they played?  Are we moving on to week 4?  Is the London game this Sunday their 4th game?

Come on, man.  You're smarter than this.  The O-Line has looked really good for the last 2 games.  I hope they can keep it up.
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(10-09-2024, 09:21 PM)Eric1 Wrote: https://twitter.com/DanDGriffis/status/1...5022229565

Ezra playing at a really high level the last few weeks.  The whole oline has played very well.  This week will be a nother good test

https://twitter.com/DanDGriffis/status/1...5168171512
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(This post was last modified: 10-10-2024, 07:44 AM by TTechJag85. Edited 1 time in total.)

Even though they played their best game against the clots the most encouraging game so far this year has to be against the tinhorns. They have some legit pass rushers and were bringing constant pressure. The fact that they played so well against them gives me reason for optimism with this group. Well that and the fact that they actually stacked games and played well for two weeks in a row! 

I mean the tinhorns were constantly harassing the bills all game last week and the bills do not have a bad o line… speaks well for our unit. but this week will be another challenge especially if we try to drop back and pass all game. Hopefully we as a coaching staff will utilize the return of Engram and the emergence of  strange and Bigsby and lean on the bears a bit to help the o line build on their good performances the past two weeks. If we go pass heavy from the start with chicagos DBs and front line players we may put their good game streak in jeopardy.

If our Defense could help out and get some turnovers against the rookie and allow us to generate an early lead for once that would also significantly help things for them and the coaching staff.
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(10-10-2024, 07:41 AM)TTechJag85 Wrote: Even though they played their best game against the clots the most encouraging game so far this year has to be against the tinhorns. They have some legit pass rushers and were bringing constant pressure. The fact that they played so well against them gives me reason for optimism with this group. Well that and the fact that they actually stacked games and played well for two weeks in a row! 

I mean the tinhorns were constantly harassing the bills all game last week and the bills do not have a bad o line… speaks well for our unit. but this week will be another challenge especially if we try to drop back and pass all game. Hopefully we as a coaching staff will utilize the return of Engram and the emergence of  strange and Bigsby and lean on the bears a bit to help the o line build on their good performances the past two weeks. If we go pass heavy from the start with chicagos DBs and front line players we may put their good game streak in jeopardy.

If our Defense could help out and get some turnovers against the rookie and allow us to generate an early lead for once that would also significantly help things for them and the coaching staff.
Yeah, the Colts had Paye and Buckner out, their 2 best pass rushers and former 1st round picks.  Although I do think Latu will be their best player soon, i.was very high on him coming out.  The Bears have a solid dline
Sunday will be a bit of a test.  Cam and Harrison have played good the last few weeks and I want to see them shut Sweat down.
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(10-10-2024, 08:59 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(10-10-2024, 07:41 AM)TTechJag85 Wrote: Even though they played their best game against the clots the most encouraging game so far this year has to be against the tinhorns. They have some legit pass rushers and were bringing constant pressure. The fact that they played so well against them gives me reason for optimism with this group. Well that and the fact that they actually stacked games and played well for two weeks in a row! 

I mean the tinhorns were constantly harassing the bills all game last week and the bills do not have a bad o line… speaks well for our unit. but this week will be another challenge especially if we try to drop back and pass all game. Hopefully we as a coaching staff will utilize the return of Engram and the emergence of  strange and Bigsby and lean on the bears a bit to help the o line build on their good performances the past two weeks. If we go pass heavy from the start with chicagos DBs and front line players we may put their good game streak in jeopardy.

If our Defense could help out and get some turnovers against the rookie and allow us to generate an early lead for once that would also significantly help things for them and the coaching staff.
Yeah, the Colts had Paye and Buckner out, their 2 best pass rushers and former 1st round picks.  Although I do think Latu will be their best player soon, i.was very high on him coming out.  The Bears have a solid dline
Sunday will be a bit of a test.  Cam and Harrison have played good the last few weeks and I want to see them shut Sweat down.

I have faith.  I think if the game plan is good, we can get the bears D-Line on their heels.  If we are predictable, it might go sideways.  But I think the last 1.5 games has shown that, if we actually run a dynamic offense, the O-Line can perform.
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Going to be a good test this Sunday for the interior of this offensive line. Gervon Dexter & Andrew Billings are a handful inside. DeMarcus Walker & Darnell Taylor are solid EDGE rushers as well, capable of stunting inside. Then you have Sweat out there.

This game might be physical, it could have the same feeling as the Buffalo Bills game in London from last year. Hopefully we can get a big day out of Etienne on the ground. Feels like he's overdue honestly.
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