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So who wants to go on record and IN FAVOR of trading the farm for Watson?


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Do you want us to Trade for Watson  

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  1. 1. Should We Trade the Farm for Watson?

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1 hour ago, Martin said:

No way. He’s accused of +20 counts of sexual assault. What is wrong with you?

Unless this is all some weird conspiracy and he his totally innocent (spoiler alert, it is not), I wouldn’t go near him.

What don't people get about this ... and shouldn't Watson be canceled for this?

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Using Football Outsiders Offensive Line Adjusted Line Yards(Running Performance) and Adjusted Sack Rate(Pass Blocking performance) from 1996 to 2021, here are the rankings of each unit:

1996: 12th, 17th
1997: 2nd, 13th
1998: 17th, 24th
1999: 20th, 19th
2000: 31st, 31st
2001: 22nd, 8th
2002: 29th, 27th
2003: 12th, 9th
2004: 24th, 8th
2005: 13th, 9th
2006: 23rd, 16th
2007: 19th, 15th
2008: 8th, 9th
2009: 18th, 18th
2010: 27th, 31st
2011: 5th, 21st
2012: 30th, 21st
2013: 14th, 25th
2014: 27th, 22nd
2015: 12th, 21st
2016: 25th, 19th
2017: 25th, 19th
2018: 11th, 9th
2019: 17th, 28th
2020: 13th, 17th
2021: 23rd, 23rd

So, in 26 years that breaks down as such:

Top 8 Running Unit: 11.5%
Top 8 Pass Protection Unit: 7.7%
Top 8 Run/Pass Unit: 0%

Bottom 8 Running Unit: 26.9%
Bottom 8 Pass Protection Unit: 19.2%
Bottom 8 Run/Pass Unit: 11.5%

'97, '03, '05, '08 and '18 were pretty good overall units based off those stats.   Again, '03, 05 and '08 were when Gross was a young stud.  Outside of that, it's like we lucked into a couple of good units...literally TWO.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

'97, '03, '05, '08 and '18 were pretty good overall units based off those stats.   Again, '03, 05 and '08 were when Gross was a young stud.  Outside of that, it's like we lucked into a couple of good units...literally TWO.

Lack of overall investment. We just have not prioritized it in the past 20 years.

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I’ll pass!! I think we need to get the offensive line better and look for a new offensive coordinator!! We are a young team and I like a lot of the potential on defense!! The offense needs another year to get better lineman especially a new center!! If Rhule struggles next year and the defense is great still promote Snow!

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