The offensive line - by the numbers

DowntownDawg

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I looked at some stats to see what the numbers showed about our offensive line, and there were a couple of interesting tidbits in there. Granted, the sample size of 3 games vs. 12 is not that great, but at least in the three games, we have played a horrible defense, an average defense, and a very good to great defense. To the numbers!

1) Yards per rush. 2009 - 4.9, 2010 - 3.9. That's a pretty striking difference. Against the common opponents, we averaged 4.4 against Auburn and 3.3 against LSU in 2009, and 3.5 against both Auburn and LSU in 2010. I think both fronts improved, but I think a whole lot of that is Dixon. Draw your own conclusion.

2) Sacks. We gave up 18 in 2009, and we've given up 4 so far this year. 1.5 per game vs. 1.3 per game.

3) Overall yardage. We averaged 371 yards per game last year and we are averaging 361 per game this year.

Conclusions that I draw. First, Dixon was probably good for that extra ypc. He fell forward. He was hard to tackle. Over the course of the game, that's big. We definitely miss him. Second, despite our quarterback seeming to get a ton of pressure, our sack numbers are actually less. Having said that, Lee was really bad to take a horrible sack and both Relf and Russell are more elusive. The conclusion that I draw is that our offensive line does not and has never really excelled at pass blocking. We are more of a run blocking team. Finally, the ypg average will obviously trend down as we get further away form Memphis if something doesn't change. That said, at this point, it's close enough to call it a wash. We outgained LSU. We moved it on Auburn. Logically then, it falls back on the turnovers.

The statistics bear out what everybody is seeing. Throwing it too much is too risky and costly, we don't have the OL to protect (didn't last year either - we just ran it most of the time), and we are still fairly successful running the ball, though we do miss Dixon.
 

AzzurriDawg4

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I really don't think it is that different. We struggled in the trenches against top competition last year too. This line just isn't as good as we thought it would be. I don't think it has regressed though, I just think it hasn't shown any improvement. People forget that Lee was running for his life a lot of the time last year too. This line does play really well in spurts - and that just goes to the whole consistency/communication problem that has been discussed by Mullen.
 

patdog

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A few of those picks were passes that should have never been thrown. Much better to take a sack or throw the ball away (out of bounds) than to put it up for grabs when you're getting heavy pressure.
 

EAVdog

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Georgia's defense is suspect. South Carolina ran all over them, tons of missed tackles on their part. Arkansas just punked them with their passing game. Our defense is more comparable to South Carolina than to Arkansas. My thought (kind of my fear) is that Dan will try to make the passing game work on their Defense.

I think we will know much more about our team after reviewing this game.