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<blockquote data-quote="13 Times Champs" data-source="post: 486266" data-attributes="member: 4925"><p>Once again you are using some numerical system out of a pool that isn't static.</p><p> </p><p>The below comes from JS online. If you continue to persist in the myth that Newhouse was leaps and bounds ahead of last year I just can't help you. I've bolded certin things for you.</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>"MEASURING THE O-LINE</strong></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The Packers' offensive line was charged with 35 of the team's 55 sacks in 18 games, or 63.6%. Last year, the unit allowed 24½ of 45, or 54.4%.</p><p> </p><p>Aaron Rodgers was responsible for the most sacks with 14. Since becoming a starter five years ago, he has been charged with 9½ sacks in 2008, 16½ in '09, 13½ in '10 and 6½ in '11.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Marshall Newhouse allowed 11 sacks, one-half more than his team-high total of 10½ a year ago. It is the most given up by a Green Bay O-lineman since Tony Mandarich yielded 12½ in '90.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Rodgers and Newhouse were followed by Bryan Bulaga (six), T.J. Lang (5½), Don Barclay (four), Josh Sitton (3½), Evan Dietrich-Smith (three) and Jeff Saturday (two).</p><p> </p><p>The running backs were charged with just 1½ sacks and the tight ends only one.</p><p> </p><p>There was no fault assigned to three sacks. Among players who didn't give up a sack were Jermichael Finley, D.J. Williams, DuJuan Harris, James Starks and Ryan Grant.</p><p> </p><p>In the regular season, the Packers ranked 28th in sack percentage. Since a third-place finish in 2007, they have ranked 18th in '08, 29th in '09, 20th in '10 and 22nd in '11.</p><p> </p><p>When the Packers won the Super Bowl in 1996, they ranked 18th in sack percentage. From 1997-2006, they never ranked worse than 10th ('98).</p><p> </p><p><strong>Newhouse, with 42½, allowed the most pressures. That includes all sacks, knockdowns and hurries. Newhouse's total, one more than a year ago, is the highest since the Journal Sentinel began recording the statistic in 1999."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13 Times Champs, post: 486266, member: 4925"] Once again you are using some numerical system out of a pool that isn't static. The below comes from JS online. If you continue to persist in the myth that Newhouse was leaps and bounds ahead of last year I just can't help you. I've bolded certin things for you. [SIZE=4][B]"MEASURING THE O-LINE[/B][/SIZE] The Packers' offensive line was charged with 35 of the team's 55 sacks in 18 games, or 63.6%. Last year, the unit allowed 24½ of 45, or 54.4%. Aaron Rodgers was responsible for the most sacks with 14. Since becoming a starter five years ago, he has been charged with 9½ sacks in 2008, 16½ in '09, 13½ in '10 and 6½ in '11. [B]Marshall Newhouse allowed 11 sacks, one-half more than his team-high total of 10½ a year ago. It is the most given up by a Green Bay O-lineman since Tony Mandarich yielded 12½ in '90.[/B] Rodgers and Newhouse were followed by Bryan Bulaga (six), T.J. Lang (5½), Don Barclay (four), Josh Sitton (3½), Evan Dietrich-Smith (three) and Jeff Saturday (two). The running backs were charged with just 1½ sacks and the tight ends only one. There was no fault assigned to three sacks. Among players who didn't give up a sack were Jermichael Finley, D.J. Williams, DuJuan Harris, James Starks and Ryan Grant. In the regular season, the Packers ranked 28th in sack percentage. Since a third-place finish in 2007, they have ranked 18th in '08, 29th in '09, 20th in '10 and 22nd in '11. When the Packers won the Super Bowl in 1996, they ranked 18th in sack percentage. From 1997-2006, they never ranked worse than 10th ('98). [B]Newhouse, with 42½, allowed the most pressures. That includes all sacks, knockdowns and hurries. Newhouse's total, one more than a year ago, is the highest since the Journal Sentinel began recording the statistic in 1999."[/B] [/QUOTE]
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