You can make all the excuses in the world. And a ton of them could be valid. Play, personnel, injuries, whatever. At the end of the day, change has just gotta come. And both parties could be better off for it
I know Arthur was ass. But rodgers lack of mobility and happy feet was on display all year. You don’t need a Lamar, just simply a guy who can take space and keep a pass rush honest
@BrooksAustinBA “Defenseless” WRs get way too much protection now. Supposed to just let him fall to the ground??? Not many better ways to tackle a guy that low
@TrojanFBWire@the7maxims 32 teams in nfl, a unified commissioner, CBA, unions, and a million other things. If CFB becomes the NFL lite, they lose viewers and fans, face anti-trust lawsuits.They want to keep this bubble around as long as possible because the sport is “thriving” and “even playing field”
Alright, I'm going to say this one final time so all of you can move on. TJ Watt did not have 618 pass rush snaps in 2021. Myles Garrett did not have 437 pass rush snaps in 2025. There is some terminology (and intentionally misleading images) that we need to clear up.
Team pass snaps = total # off pass snaps the entire team faced (total pass attempts against + sacks)
Pass rush snaps = total number of times an individual player was a pass rusher
In 2021, the Steelers as a team faced 618 team pass snaps -- 563 attempts and 55 sacks.
In 2021, TJ Watt was a pass rusher on 393 snaps (413 total minus 20 snaps that were negated by penalty). He averaged 17.47 snaps per sack and 1.5 sacks per game played (2nd best all-time behind Reggie White's 1.75 in 1987).
In 2025, the Browns as a team faced 540 team pass snaps -- 487 attempts and 53 sacks. The "437" number floating around was team pass snaps as of December 15th.
In 2025, Myles Garrett was a pass rusher on 479 snaps (507 total minus 28 that were negated by penalty). He averaged 20.83 snaps per sack and 1.35 sacks per game played (8th best all-time).
All of this can be found on https://t.co/3AdZaAvt2k, https://t.co/OUgQbiHFIe and https://t.co/LL9ie6mlDF. There is a small amount of disagreement on pass rush snaps between PFF and NFL Pro, but it negligible.
Now, let's get on with our lives.