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Some interesting stats to chew on.Some interesting defensive numbers after 6 weeks:
Rams rankings:
#13 in yards (330.3/g)
#13 in pass yds (208.2/g)
#22 in rush yds (122.2/g)
#9-t in Off TDs allowed (10)
#28 in FG allowed (15)
#12 in PPG (19.1)
Here's the interesting stats
#28 in blitz% (20.4%)
#29 in sacks (10)
#24 in pressure% (19.6%)
#20 in hurry% (7.1%)
#16 in QB KD% (8.8%)
#19 in PD (22)
but.....
#7 in QB rating (76.7)
#3 in comp% (56.9%)
#2 in Rec TD (4)
#3 in Pass TD% (2.0%)
So without a devastating pass rush, they're putting up good numbers vs the pass. What happens as they get better? Young is improving every week. Mathis has only played a few weeks. They've played Geno Smith, Purdy the Magnificent, Burrow, Richardson, Hurts and Dobbs. Not all top 10 QBs but not bad either.
I can't help but to notice we are at the bottom in blitz%.
As has been pointed out before, that approach has a ton of negative impacts. Lack of turnovers, loss of Time of possessions, and most importantly, the QB can get comfortable. Which is why we often see mediocre QB's look like world beaters against us. I will concede that the 2 deep approach can be a good strategic approach vs certain teams. But, I would never go full safe mode all season. Predictablity is a QB's best friend.
I agree with others, and several analysts who have pointed out that adding a higher blitz% would really benefit the defense. To Raheem's credit, he has added some 5-6 man pressures in certain situations that really were timely. I just would like to see it a bit more to get that QB hurrying passes and seeing ghosts.