Today I rewatched the Bombers / Argos game and took some notes on the pass protection, to see what was going on when Max Hall was getting belted. Didn't see anything that'll surprise anyone here, but here's how I counted it:
* Hall dropped back 50 times and was hit 11 times. 6 of those hits came in the fourth quarter when Jones started rushing 6 and 7 regularly. Prior to the fourth quarter, the Bombers had kept Hall reasonably clean.
* The really awful stat is this: only two hits came on plays where the Argos brought more rushers than the Bombers had in protection.
* The other hits came on 6-on-6 (3x) 6-on-7 (2x) 5-on-5 (1x) 4-on-7 (1x) (!) (Lange beat Greaves) 4-on-6 (1x) (!) (Mitchell beat Sorensen) 3-on-6 (1x) (!) (Mitchell beat Morley)
So, nothing different here than anyone was already saying, our protection really doesn't appear to be particularly good.
* Wil Ford was held in to block 36/50 times and the Bombers also brought in a TE or a SB to block 7/50 times. The extra blocker didn't help much. Of those seven plays, three were hits and two were hurries.
* Hall was better than 50% passing (6-11-1) on plays where he was knocked down. Solid work there.
Today I rewatched the Bombers / Argos game and took some notes on the pass protection, to see what was going on when Max Hall was getting belted. Didn't see anything that'll surprise anyone here, but here's how I counted it:
* Hall dropped back 50 times and was hit 11 times. 6 of those hits came in the fourth quarter when Jones started rushing 6 and 7 regularly. Prior to the fourth quarter, the Bombers had kept Hall reasonably clean.
* The really awful stat is this: only two hits came on plays where the Argos brought more rushers than the Bombers had in protection.
* The other hits came on
6-on-6 (3x)
6-on-7 (2x)
5-on-5 (1x)
4-on-7 (1x) (!) (Lange beat Greaves)
4-on-6 (1x) (!) (Mitchell beat Sorensen)
3-on-6 (1x) (!) (Mitchell beat Morley)
So, nothing different here than anyone was already saying, our protection really doesn't appear to be particularly good.
* Wil Ford was held in to block 36/50 times and the Bombers also brought in a TE or a SB to block 7/50 times. The extra blocker didn't help much. Of those seven plays, three were hits and two were hurries.
* Hall was better than 50% passing (6-11-1) on plays where he was knocked down. Solid work there.