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The Titans are on pace to break an offensive record

At their current rate, the 2019 Titans will allow 77 sacks, breaking the 2002 expansion Texans record of 76!

per MHerdon
 
2019 Cap Dollars:


Taylor Lewan: $13.2 mil
Rodger Saffold: $6.3 mil

Total: $19.5 million

The ENTIRE New England Patriots offensive line in 2019 cap dollars:

$17.6 million

Damn, for a GM who tries way too hard to be like New England, he doesn’t even know how to Patriot way properly.
 
-Marcus Mariota played 40 snaps before benched for Ryan Tannehill, who played 30 snaps
-A.J. Brown and Delanie Walker both played a season-high 40 snaps
-37 snaps for Derrick Henry, 29 for Dion Lewis, 4 for Dalyn Dawkins
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Wesley Woodyard played 95% of the defensive snaps after Jayon Brown left with a groin injury early
-With no Cameron Wake or Sharif Finch, Reggie Gilbert played 85% of defensive snaps. Harold Landry 77%

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per EBacharach
 
PFF pass-blocking grades for #Titans ' starting O-Line vs #Broncos:

-Lewan (82.7)
-Saffold (78.1)
-Jones (65.6)
-Conklin (55.8)
-Davis (28.9)


PFF attributed the #Titans ' 7 sacks allowed yesterday:
-Davis (2)
-D. Henry (2)
-Saffold (1)
-Lewan (1)
-Mariota (1)
 
Per @NextGenStats, only 1 of the 7 sacks allowed Sunday by #Titans occurred under 3.9 seconds, which re-enforces the idea that QBs didn't see much in the way of open receivers -- wound up eating the ball while looking.

Per J Glennon
 
TEN offense rankings:

27th in yds per game
29th in yds per play
29th pass yds per game
1st in sack % and total sacks
19th rush yds per game
22nd in yds per rush attempt
30th in Sc% (% of drives ending in a score)
29th in 3rd down %
30th in average yards/drive
7th in penalty yds
 
Mariota posted a 36.6 grade (out of 100) yesterday, the second-lowest of his career (worst was a 2018 start vs. Indy).

Tannehill finished with a PFF grade of 64.1 yesterday.
 
TEN offense rankings:

27th in yds per game
29th in yds per play
29th pass yds per game
1st in sack % and total sacks
19th rush yds per game
22nd in yds per rush attempt
30th in Sc% (% of drives ending in a score)
29th in 3rd down %
30th in average yards/drive
7th in penalty yds

Holy shit that is actually sickening to read
 
Mariota posted a 36.6 grade (out of 100) yesterday, the second-lowest of his career (worst was a 2018 start vs. Indy).

Tannehill finished with a PFF grade of 64.1 yesterday.
So basically a cold off the bench tanny is twice as good as career on the line Mary. Got it

TANNY TIME
 
Per @NextGenStats, only 1 of the 7 sacks allowed Sunday by #Titans occurred under 3.9 seconds, which re-enforces the idea that QBs didn't see much in the way of open receivers -- wound up eating the ball while looking.

Per J Glennon
Only problem I have with this is when they would show the qb cam angle, there was always atleast 1 open man. I think both Mariota and Tannehill have a hard time with anticipating throws.
 
-Marcus Mariota played 40 snaps before benched for Ryan Tannehill, who played 30 snaps
-A.J. Brown and Delanie Walker both played a season-high 40 snaps
-37 snaps for Derrick Henry, 29 for Dion Lewis, 4 for Dalyn Dawkins
View attachment 16534


Wesley Woodyard played 95% of the defensive snaps after Jayon Brown left with a groin injury early
-With no Cameron Wake or Sharif Finch, Reggie Gilbert played 85% of defensive snaps. Harold Landry 77%

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per EBacharach
Really appreciate this analysis every week
 
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