You claim he was hit only 3 times. This article paints a different story. https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/n ... -on-sundayStumpHunter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 7:26 amJ. Kapp 11 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:04 am As usual, I am the resident jinx.
Just when I talk up the O-line, they go out and stink against the Saints. I'm actually kind of relieved that Cousins got out of the game without getting hurt. Dude got bounced like a pinball this game. The running game struggled, too. Of course, the Saints' front 7 are really good, but this was still a poor performance by the O-line.
Kirk was pressured less this past week than any other week this season, 9th least among QBs in week 4. He was also only hit 3 times (the 3 sacks), which is what he was averaging over the first 3 weeks.
However, the Saints top pass rusher had less pressures than 4 of the Vikings' pass rushers going into the game. By the end of the game only Z was better than Davenport in total pressures, while Cam Jordan increased his pressures from 3 to 9.
So while the numbers indicate it was a good game by the Oline, they made the Saints front 7 look better than they have all season.
DEFENSE: A mixed bag for the defense Sunday. Lots of good (the first interception of the season, by safety Tyrann Mathieu, three sacks and enough pressure – eight quarterback hits – to have affected Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins often and physically), but the bad sprouted at an inopportune time. Who knows. I guess a hit is measured differently by people.
O'neil got his #### kicked and chipped in with some penalties. O’Neill was consistently beaten in one-on-ones, as his man was the one getting to Kirk Cousins, putting him on the ground or at least causing him to throw the ball sooner than intended. O’Neill also drew some flags, which was uncharacteristic of the stalwart right tackle. Who knows the reason why O’Neill struggled so badly against the Saints? Maybe they found something in studying him on film, maybe it was the long trip across the sea, or maybe he just had an off day? https://thevikingage.com/2022/10/04/4-d ... -week-4/2/
Our OL will play based on who they face. That's the way it goes. The Rams OL was destroyed by the 49ers and gave up 7 sacks and the Rams scored 0 TDs as the great MVP Stafford was shut down. Looked liked the bad old days again. All QBs go backwards when they are pressured and hit. That's why LOS is so important.
If our current OL goes up against a real good front 7 they will get their #### kicked. It happened Sunday and we couldn't even run the ball effectively. That don't always mean a loss but it don't help either that's for sure.