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It's surprising because I thought the Steelers were playing yet ANOTHER team with an out of sync and multiply injured OL.
No? That doesn't describe the Browns? Well that explains it then.
Basically the difference in the score in the Rams/Steelers game was a bad call on a forward pass that was ruled a fumble. Not whining, just pointing to the obvious. So broken OL and all the Rams played them fairly tough, considering.
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And they scored a whopping 3 points on offense. The bad call didn't take a TD off the board for the Rams either so I don't think I'd reduce the difference in the game to that.
Are you angling for the daily prize in missing the point? Or do you actually not understand the impact offensive lines have?
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Baker Mayfield has been protected well, only under pressure on 2/19 dropbacks (10.5%, 1st half)
This is after the @steelers pressured J. Goff on 33.3% of dropbacks last week
I understand but I don't overstate them either. The Rams o-line isn't so bad that they should be rationalizing a 3 point performance.