There was a post from JPAnalyst a few months ago, which I found pretty interesting about Goff under pressure
"Jared Goff is money in a clean pocket. His clean-pocket IQR* (adjusted passer rating) of 115.8 led all quarterbacks last year. But when he is under pressure, which happens about 33% of the time, he falls apart. His IQR under pressure dips by 51 points to 64.3. His clean-to-pressure drop was the largest in the league last season. *IQRis Sports Info Solutions’ proprietary quarterback metric that builds on the traditional Passer Rating formula by considering the value of a quarterback independent of results outside of his control such as dropped passes, dropped interceptions, throwaways, etc.
Goff didn’t have the worst IQR under pressure, he just had the worst delta because his clean-pocket rating was so good. The lowest IQR under pressure was Daniel Jones with an adjusted passer rating (IQR) of 26.8. Because his clean-pocket IQR was so abysmal (71.3), he only had the third worst clean-to-pressure drop, despite his league-low 26.8 IQR under pressure. To make matters worse, Jones was under pressure 44.8% of the time, 2nd worst in the league, behind teammate Tyrod Tayor (46.1%). In fact, the top three worst pressure rates in the NFL belong the all three Giants (Jones, Taylor and Devito who is tied for 3rd with J.Fields)"
I mentioned in another thread about Zeitler as a new piece plus Glasgow moving to the left side didn’t seem to be settled in yet.
This graphic shows Zeitler gave up only one pressure yesterday.
Lookslike Glasgow is struggling wiith the move. Maybe they should try Zeitler on the left and put Glasgow back on the right.
These numbers would probably be drastically different if we didn’t throw almost 60 times and leaned on the running game to wear them out. I’d be curious to see the similarities on pressures from other OLs when their QB throws as much as he did. I’d guess they’re very similar.
That’s just it… Why are we passing 55 times in a tight 1 score football game…you would think the Bucs were up 4 TD’s passing so much…you wanna slow down a pass rush…punch them in the face on the ground.
When VV didn’t even play the second half, at that. Their gameplan was as if the Bucs had prime Shaun Rogers and Dan Wilkinsin in the middle… it made zero sense then and even less now.
Coaches put the gameplan together but I have no idea how much was on Ben vs Goff in the adjustments, progressions or lack therof. So both get the blame.
YUP - good run game takes heat off of the pass protection.
Goff is super-immobile and goes down very easily, but he’s fantastic at fakes. More run balance will help
Yes , if you want to go by pressures, before you whinne about ours , you should check what Mayfield went through. You guys expect this line to be prefect. They were good and better then Tampa’s