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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 881967"><p>PFF game him a 79.8 grade for his 46 snaps for whatever worth you find in that. You know what they say about O-Linemen, at least with respect to pass blocking and penalties: if you don't hear their name called it's a good thing. I think Wagner qualifies for this one game on that score.</p><p></p><p>Grades will be affected by the level of competition. I can't say I was impressed at all with Minnesota's front. I'd say more input is needed to say if he's an answer, or how this line performs in general, for the 2020 long haul.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, here Sunday's offensive snap counts and PFF's O-Line grades:</p><p></p><p>Bakhtiari, 78 snaps, 87.4</p><p>Jenkins, 78 snaps, 70.2</p><p>Linsley, 78 snaps, 84.0</p><p>Taylor, 63 snaps, 77.3</p><p>Wagner, 46 snaps, 79.8</p><p>Patrick, 32 snaps, 66.1</p><p>Runyan, 15 snaps, 73.1</p><p></p><p>Season-long overall PFF grades are easy to find for free if you google a guys name followed by "PFF grade". More detail, like run vs. pass grades, requires paying PFF, something I'm not inclined to do.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers' average time to throw according NFL.com's Next Gen stats was 2.59 seconds compared with last season's 2.88, a marked improvement but not a particularly quick throw performance. My eye test says the difference from last year is the infrequency with which Rodgers found the need to slip, slide or extend in last week's game, and he didn't even find the need to run for it even once, not counting his sneak of course. That's probably a function of year 2 in the scheme, with improved route execution, and perhaps a sub-standard opposing pass rush. Whether TEs and RBs were kept in to pass block with more frequency than last year I couldn't say.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, one can't be other than happy with the performance of the O-Line in the aggregate, whether you believe PFF's grades or not, particularly given the line shuffles going into and then during the game. The question remains as to how well they perform against a stronger opponent, expecially when we get past the Week 3-4 period as squads gel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 881967"] PFF game him a 79.8 grade for his 46 snaps for whatever worth you find in that. You know what they say about O-Linemen, at least with respect to pass blocking and penalties: if you don't hear their name called it's a good thing. I think Wagner qualifies for this one game on that score. Grades will be affected by the level of competition. I can't say I was impressed at all with Minnesota's front. I'd say more input is needed to say if he's an answer, or how this line performs in general, for the 2020 long haul. Anyway, here Sunday's offensive snap counts and PFF's O-Line grades: Bakhtiari, 78 snaps, 87.4 Jenkins, 78 snaps, 70.2 Linsley, 78 snaps, 84.0 Taylor, 63 snaps, 77.3 Wagner, 46 snaps, 79.8 Patrick, 32 snaps, 66.1 Runyan, 15 snaps, 73.1 Season-long overall PFF grades are easy to find for free if you google a guys name followed by "PFF grade". More detail, like run vs. pass grades, requires paying PFF, something I'm not inclined to do. Rodgers' average time to throw according NFL.com's Next Gen stats was 2.59 seconds compared with last season's 2.88, a marked improvement but not a particularly quick throw performance. My eye test says the difference from last year is the infrequency with which Rodgers found the need to slip, slide or extend in last week's game, and he didn't even find the need to run for it even once, not counting his sneak of course. That's probably a function of year 2 in the scheme, with improved route execution, and perhaps a sub-standard opposing pass rush. Whether TEs and RBs were kept in to pass block with more frequency than last year I couldn't say. Anyway, one can't be other than happy with the performance of the O-Line in the aggregate, whether you believe PFF's grades or not, particularly given the line shuffles going into and then during the game. The question remains as to how well they perform against a stronger opponent, expecially when we get past the Week 3-4 period as squads gel. [/QUOTE]
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