PFF: Seattle most productive pass rush in the NFL

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2 ... efenses/2/

As always, I take PFF's conclusions with a grain of salt; their formulas and player grades sound like BS half the time and their constant self-advertisement comes off as slightly desperate. So I'll just take their stats and line them up for my own purposes. Definitely still ranks us as one of the top units!

TeamSacksHitsHurries
Kansas City3831182
Denver3342173
Philadelphia2343162
Seattle3451160
Miami3446160
Detroit2447157
Minnesota2436156
Arizona3258154
San Francisco3035145
Cincinnati3850140
Buffalo4038140
Tennessee2632138
Oakland3148135
Dallas2739135
Baltimore3746130
Carolina3648129
Indianapolis3230125
Tampa Bay3045125
New York Giants2046124
New England3736122
Cleveland3134122
Green Bay3427121
Pittsburgh2235121
Washington2733119
New Orleans3941117
Houston3349117
St. Louis3448116
New York Jets3033116
San Diego3029114
Atlanta2324107
Jacksonville183698
Chicago192397
[tdo=4]NFL Pass Rush Stats[/tdo]
 

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I wonder how Brees does with hits and hurries. We appear to specialize in getting there a split second too late.
 

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I'm not sure how much he was hurried last year against the Falcons, but he threw 5 INT's against them (4 of them short) despite being sacked only once. And that was in a dome.
 

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How bad was our oline? Look at how crappy St. Louis pass rush is and then figure in the day they had against us.
 

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Thats great to read. Also 51 hits. Seems like we are getting there a second too late but still thats pretty significant. Also glad to see NO at the bottom.
 

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MontanaHawk05":170vmak8 said:
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/11/27/pass-rushing-productivity-team-defenses/2/

As always, I take PFF's conclusions with a grain of salt; their formulas and player grades sound like BS half the time and their constant self-advertisement comes off as slightly desperate. So I'll just take their stats and line them up for my own purposes. Definitely still ranks us as one of the top units!

TeamSacksHitsHurries
Kansas City3831182
Denver3342173
Philadelphia2343162
Seattle3451160
Miami3446160
Detroit2447157
Minnesota2436156
Arizona3258154
San Francisco3035145
Cincinnati3850140
Buffalo4038140
Tennessee2632138
Oakland3148135
Dallas2739135
Baltimore3746130
Carolina3648129
Indianapolis3230125
Tampa Bay3045125
New York Giants2046124
New England3736122
Cleveland3134122
Green Bay3427121
Pittsburgh2235121
Washington2733119
New Orleans3941117
Houston3349117
St. Louis3448116
New York Jets3033116
San Diego3029114
Atlanta2324107
Jacksonville183698
Chicago192397
[tdo=4]NFL Pass Rush Stats[/tdo]

I never question PFF (when they compliment us). But looking at their rankings, I'm surprised they offer more value to hurries than sacks and hits. I see us #2 on that list (unless I'm missing something).
 

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Being hurried is super helpful for a ball-hawk defense. I'd take an interception over a sack any day.
 

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HawkWow":10xlts2q said:
MontanaHawk05":10xlts2q said:
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/11/27/pass-rushing-productivity-team-defenses/2/

As always, I take PFF's conclusions with a grain of salt; their formulas and player grades sound like BS half the time and their constant self-advertisement comes off as slightly desperate. So I'll just take their stats and line them up for my own purposes. Definitely still ranks us as one of the top units!

TeamSacksHitsHurries
Kansas City3831182
Denver3342173
Philadelphia2343162
Seattle3451160
Miami3446160
Detroit2447157
Minnesota2436156
Arizona3258154
San Francisco3035145
Cincinnati3850140
Buffalo4038140
Tennessee2632138
Oakland3148135
Dallas2739135
Baltimore3746130
Carolina3648129
Indianapolis3230125
Tampa Bay3045125
New York Giants2046124
New England3736122
Cleveland3134122
Green Bay3427121
Pittsburgh2235121
Washington2733119
New Orleans3941117
Houston3349117
St. Louis3448116
New York Jets3033116
San Diego3029114
Atlanta2324107
Jacksonville183698
Chicago192397
[tdo=4]NFL Pass Rush Stats[/tdo]

I never question PFF (when they compliment us). But looking at their rankings, I'm surprised they offer more value to hurries than sacks and hits. I see us #2 on that list (unless I'm missing something).
They don't. They weigh sacks more than hurries or hits.
 
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Hurries are generally more valuable because they can lead to interceptions.
 

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SalishHawkFan":12jqmpwo said:
How bad was our oline? Look at how crappy St. Louis pass rush is and then figure in the day they had against us.

The thing about that perception is that they and the Saints get home on a higher percentage than we do. It's like we have a bunch of Darryl Tapps right now.
 
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