Big J wrote:arich35 wrote:Big J wrote:
There are other things that go into it... like having the leagues best weapons and offensive coach.
Offensive line matter?
Oh yea, we've all seen how Purdy looks without Trent.
That's because the only reason our OL is even semi-competent is because we have perhaps the best OT in the league. None of the other guys rate in the top-30 at their position except maybe Brendel (because there are only 32), and he's probably firmly in the back-half among starters. Our interior OL is bad, particularly at pass-blocking.
As I've noted before, for all the talk about supporting cast, people just mention Trent and then leave it as if the rest of the OL is similarly impressive. They're not. They're bad. Goff, on the other hand, has perhaps the best OL in the league, with four of the five playing very well this season.
Quick review of PFF grades for these units:
LT: Trent (89.7) vs. Taylor Decker (77.3)
LG: Banks (54.9) vs. Jonah Jackson (59.7)
C: Brendel (63.9) vs. Frank Ragnow (88.1)
RG: Burford (50.4) vs. Graham Glasgow (75.1)
RT: McKivitz (65.1) vs. Penei Sewell (90.7)
They have the #1 player at both OT and OC. Their OL averages a 78.18. Ours averages a 64.8 even with Trent's 90. They have four guys with grades that are ten points higher than our SECOND guy, and they have three positions where they outscore our respective guy by almost 25 points. They have four stellar guys, and one relatively weak guy. We have one stellar guy and four borderline starters (frankly, Banks and Burford haven't even been that this season).
If you don't think that sort of difference in the supporting cast affects a QB's play, you don't know football.