Dallas Cowboys: Reading between the lines (offense)
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Dallas Cowboys: Reading between the lines (offense)
"Thomas' better reps came on rhythm throws and in the run game. He passed off a handful stunts cleanly on the snaps that stayed under 2.5 seconds. Dallas' offensive line stats have a 65% Pass Block Win Rate (13th) and 72% Run Block Win Rate (12th), so they're a unit that's capable of holding serve to stay on schedule but vulnerable when the game drifts off it."
"PFF has Thomas among the struggling pass protectors before he left, and the in-game switch to Adeniji at left tackle didn't do much to help. Thomas finished the game allowing four pressures with one sack, having a pass blocking grade of 60.7, while Adeniji ended the game with a very lousy 13.3 pass block grade, scary. The Chargers are next. As a defensive unit, L.A. is 17th in Pass Rush Win Rate (37%) and 19th in Run Stop Win Rate (30%), so middle-to-meh"
Nathan Thomas struggled at left tackle before exiting with a shoulder issue. He produced stronger reps on rhythm throws and in the run game and passed off several stunts cleanly on snaps under 2.5 seconds. Dallas' offensive line records a 65% Pass Block Win Rate (13th) and a 72% Run Block Win Rate (12th), showing capability when plays stay on schedule but susceptibility when timing breaks. PFF graded Thomas among struggling pass protectors. Hakeem Adeniji's substitution yielded a 13.3 pass block grade. The Chargers rank middle in rush metrics but fifth in sacks per game.
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