Dallas hurts us...Klayton Adams new dallas OC

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If it's a rate, it shouldn't matter how many total snaps there were, no? It's a percentage basis.
The stat I quoted was about total number of pressures. For pressure rating we are 39.2% which is 11th best in the league. I may have been exaggerating when I said top 5, but overall I still do believe we had a better OL performance than all but 9 teams.

I'll list out the worse OL performances for dramatic effect.

1. 49ers
2. Chiefs
3. Panthers
4.Chargers
5. Steelers
6.Vikings
7. Bears
8. Rams
9. Falcons
10. Colts
11. Jags
12. Saints
13. Cowboys
14. Jets
15. Browns
16. Giants,
17. Texans
18.Raiders
19. Bengals
20.Patriots
21.Titans
22. Seahawks
23.Dolphins.
 
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If it's a rate, it shouldn't matter how many total snaps there were, no? It's a percentage basis.

The guy he posted was total numbers. I will probably do the per snap math at some point this weekend because now I am curious
 

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At the risk of Sanders rage, I do worry about the Cardinals ability to overcome any losses in top of all of the improvements needed. Losing the ILB coach, DL and OL coach seems like a lot of transition for an already small coaching staff.
 

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At the risk of Sanders rage, I do worry about the Cardinals ability to overcome any losses in top of all of the improvements needed. Losing the ILB coach, DL and OL coach seems like a lot of transition for an already small coaching staff.

It's very chicken or the egg. The NFL is ripe with terrible hires so this idea that we lose someone means they are peak just isn't based in reality.

Our lines were wretched. Is the wretched talent or coaching?
 

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Who knows what connection Gannon has built in the NFL through the years (hires are often results of connections), but a guess on a replacement could be Roy Istvan. He worked along with Gannon in Philadelphia as their assistant offensive line coach and is currently in the same position with the Browns – two of the best offensive lines in the NFL.

The Lions’ offensive line coach, Hank Fraley, also has a prior working relationship with Gannon, but that guess seems a little more far-fetched. Assistant coaches switched to identical roles with other teams all the time, though, and the Cards’ assistant general manager, Dave Sears, must know Fraley well and be able to recommend him.

A popular move is from tight end coach to offensive line coach (Klayton Adams took that road several years ago, for example), so I thought about Jason Michael. He was on the same staff as Gannon in both Indy and Philadelphia and even have a past as a tight end coach with the Cardinals.

I don’t know. It is guesses drawn directly from behind me. I just think it is fun to speculate.
 

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Will miss Klayton but happy for him. First time in forever we had someone hired away to be an OC or DC.

Chris Cook has been the assistant for the last 2 years. He knows the scheme, he's learned from Klayton. Give him the chance to step up.
 

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