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Here's what JSOnline just ran this morning, citing an analysis from ProFootballFocus:
Pro Football Focus, which grades every play of every game, ranks the Packers' offensive line 11th in the league in passing, but 29th in running and 25th in terms of penalties.
The unit's overall rank is 20th.
"Logic would say that Aaron Rodgers getting sacked the most of any quarterback (39) means he has the worst pass-protecting line, right?" writes Khaled Elsayed of PFF. "Except that conclusion overlooks the fact eight of those sacks were due to Rodgers' decisions and another two were the results of skill position players not picking up the pass rush. It also doesn't consider the fact Rodgers is guilty of having the sixth-highest average time to sack (from when the ball is snapped) of any player in the league."
The information about A-Rodg's fault in the sacks is very interesting. Not only does he hold the ball longer than most in the league, but his decision-making has also led to the sacks.
Pro Football Focus, which grades every play of every game, ranks the Packers' offensive line 11th in the league in passing, but 29th in running and 25th in terms of penalties.
The unit's overall rank is 20th.
"Logic would say that Aaron Rodgers getting sacked the most of any quarterback (39) means he has the worst pass-protecting line, right?" writes Khaled Elsayed of PFF. "Except that conclusion overlooks the fact eight of those sacks were due to Rodgers' decisions and another two were the results of skill position players not picking up the pass rush. It also doesn't consider the fact Rodgers is guilty of having the sixth-highest average time to sack (from when the ball is snapped) of any player in the league."
The information about A-Rodg's fault in the sacks is very interesting. Not only does he hold the ball longer than most in the league, but his decision-making has also led to the sacks.