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That's not the same. I can say that there is wind even though I cannot see the wind. Same can be said for a bad OL. A bad OL with compound a situation.
Well we know there is wind b/c there is evidence of wind. Without evidence we would be assuming wind exists.
I'm saying here that evidence has not been presented showing that QB pressure behind a collapsed OL - whatever that is - versus QB pressure behind a relatively stable OL is different. So we lack evidence that a bad OL compounds how badly a QB plays under pressure.
How about old fashioned common sense? Lol.
Hehe....we know that QBs do worse under pressure. THAT's common sense. But what we don't know is that there some exponential component to it.
For example, at 5 pressures, a QBs rating drops to 75. At 10 pressures, the same QB would perform at a 60 rating. At 20 pressures, the same QB starts crying and has a 35 rating. LOL
It's not a bad theory but it's not common sense either. And at this point there is no evidence it works this way.