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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
I saw some stat where Roger's was pressured on 16.5% of his drop backs all season. Mahomes had two games where that number was under 20.
So when you can support Aaron Rogers with a run game and that type of pass protection that offence is lethal.
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In my time coaching (and again I prefice it with I'm not a NFL or CFL or College Coach), if I have a good offensive line, I can get away with ordinary receivers and running backs and a game managing QB that doesn't have to win games on its own, and I can make nearly every scheme work. A good O line will get a running back to second level and give a QB time and a pocket and strong passing seams.
If I have a bad offensive line, I'd better have a lights out running back and a strong mobile QB and that's no guarantee.
A couple of years ago I had a poor offensive line, and the only way to get my offense going was to go to a heavy two tight end set and basically try to grind my way down field and depend on a three step and gone QB scheme.
Give me a strong Oline every time and I'm winning a lot of games.