HearshotKDS
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Braxton Jones - 3 accepted penalties, 1 hit allowed, 11 pressures, 0 sacks
Teven Jenkins - 0 accepted penalties, 1 hit allowed, 3 pressures, 2 sacks, missed about 1/4 of possible snaps
Coleman Shelton - 1 accepted penalty, 0 hits allowed, 8 pressures, 1 sack
Nate Davis - 3 accepted penalties, 0 hits allowed, 5 pressures, 1 sack, missed over 1/2 of possible snaps
Darnell Wright - 3 accepted penalties, 0 hits allowed, 6 pressures, 4 sacks
Matt Pryor - 1 accepted penalty, 0 hits, 3 pressures, 2 sacks, played about 2/3 of possible snaps across 3 positions
The rest of the bunch - not enough snaps to look up their stats
Through 5 games it feels like most if not all of the OL "starters" have had worst case scenario starts to the season. I was asked who the best OL has been so far for the Bears this year and its actually a tough call in a "find the tallest dwarf" kind of way.
What do you think CCS? Who has been the best of the bunch, and why?
Teven Jenkins - 0 accepted penalties, 1 hit allowed, 3 pressures, 2 sacks, missed about 1/4 of possible snaps
Coleman Shelton - 1 accepted penalty, 0 hits allowed, 8 pressures, 1 sack
Nate Davis - 3 accepted penalties, 0 hits allowed, 5 pressures, 1 sack, missed over 1/2 of possible snaps
Darnell Wright - 3 accepted penalties, 0 hits allowed, 6 pressures, 4 sacks
Matt Pryor - 1 accepted penalty, 0 hits, 3 pressures, 2 sacks, played about 2/3 of possible snaps across 3 positions
The rest of the bunch - not enough snaps to look up their stats
Through 5 games it feels like most if not all of the OL "starters" have had worst case scenario starts to the season. I was asked who the best OL has been so far for the Bears this year and its actually a tough call in a "find the tallest dwarf" kind of way.
What do you think CCS? Who has been the best of the bunch, and why?