QB Pressures

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  • Jooser
    Legend
    • Jul 2008
    • 5102

    #16
    Re: QB Pressures

    Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
    In some cases, pressure can be better than a sack, when that pressure results in the QB making a poor decision with the ball in an effort to avoid being sacked. For instance, at the end of the Cowboys game, pressure by LaMarr Woodley result in Romo hurrying a pass to Witten, which was overthrown, picked off by Townsend, and returned for a TD. That was way better than if Woodley had just sacked Romo there.

    Unless, Woodley had sacked him and forced a fumble, and James Harrison picked it up and scored a TD!!! Then the scenario's are equal.

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    • mshifko
      Starter
      • May 2008
      • 686

      #17
      Re: QB Pressures

      they rank right up there with sacks...pressures cause turnovers and bad balls, 3 and outs, all of which can turn into big plays

      i don't think they track them because there is no "true, definite" way to track them...
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