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Well that chart was about useless at that scale. but it shows that Smith was about 2.95 seconds to pressure 4.89 seconds to throw, Fitz was 2.54 seconds to pressure, 4.86 seconds to throw. Both plenty of time to throw.
Here's the link https://www.profootballfocus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Greater-Than-3.6-Seconds.png
BTW the chart was from PFF. Pretty good chart. Sacks are a pretty poor measure of protection. A lot of time QB's create sacks by doing stupid stuff like running in the wrong direction. Smith had some of the longest time to pressure, which indicates that the OL was doing a good job in spite of the sacks
Here's the link https://www.profootballfocus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Greater-Than-3.6-Seconds.png
BTW the chart was from PFF. Pretty good chart. Sacks are a pretty poor measure of protection. A lot of time QB's create sacks by doing stupid stuff like running in the wrong direction. Smith had some of the longest time to pressure, which indicates that the OL was doing a good job in spite of the sacks
