Dallas Cowboys O-​​Line, Are They Good Enough?

Posted by bags030404 on June 26, 2009 at 13:44

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What makes a good Offensive line? How do we judge their per­for­mance? The ques­tions could go on and on, with many dif­fer­ent out­looks. I am sure my assess­ment is dif­fer­ent than yours, but one thing is for sure every­one has doubts about the Dallas Cowboys Line and I am not so sure all the doubts are warranted!

Many of us were spoiled by the O-​​Line of the 90’s teams, and there are some of us that believe that if you can­not oper­ate the way that line did then you’re not any good! Well this is just not true!

The design of the teams offense can make or break a line, just the same as a line can make or break an offense.

There are many out there who always want to look at sacks allowed as the judg­ment stat, this is the wrong way to look at things.

In 2006 this O-​​line paved the way for 1936 yards rush­ing on 472 attempts for an avg. of 4.1 yards per carry. In that same year Bledsoe and Romo com­bined for 4067 pass­ing yards on 506 attempts for an avg. of 8.0 yards per attempt. They were also sacked 37 times.

Then in 2007 they rushed for 1746 yards on 419 attempts for an avg. of 4.2 yards per carry. While Romo threw for 4211 yards on 520 attempts for an avg. of 8.1 yards and was sacked 25 times.

Finally last year they rushed for 1723 yards on 401 attempts for an avg. of 4.3 yards per carry. The group of QB’s last year com­bined for 3789 yards pass­ing on 547 attempts for an avg. of 6.9 yards per play and were sacked 31 times (11 of those over a 3 game span from Bollinger and Johnson).

So are you see­ing the trend? What I see is a team game plan­ning away from the run, not because they can­not do it but rather just because they want to.

In three short years this team has gone from a super bal­anced attack (50% runs vs 50% pass) to a very one sided pass­ing team (last year 42% run vs 58% pass) and in every year since 2006 there num­ber of plays and rush­ing yards have gone down! There aver­age yards per carry have increased to fur­ther prove the point that it is not a line prob­lem but more so a scheme problem.

When you are deal­ing with a line built at an aver­age 65327 lbs. you can­not expect them to sus­tain blocks for very long! Guys that big are built to smash folks in the mouth and blow open a hole and then release.

As far as the sack num­bers are con­cerned this unit aver­ages 1.9 sacks per game over the last three years. Just to put this fig­ure into per­spec­tive, the Indianapolis Colts give up the least per game with an aver­age of 1.1 sacks per game (12 less per year than Dallas) but the Cowboys line pro­tects as well and bet­ter than most in the rest of the league. The Giants come in at 1.7, Patriots 2.1, Eagles 2.0.

What I am try­ing to get to is very sim­ple, This Line may not be the best in the league but they are most def­i­nitely in the top tier!

For those of you who wish to argue and live in the 90’s please go look at the num­bers! From 1992 to 1995 (the hay day) the O-​​Line of all O-​​Lines gave up an aver­age of 1.5 sacks per game (a mere 6 less sacks over the course of the year)! Over that same time period the Cowboys offense aver­aged 30 pass attempts     per game , and 32 rush attempts per game with a aver­age of 4.1 yards per rush attempt.

Now I have never claimed to be the smartest guy on the planet but the only thing I see wrong with this group is the way that they are used!

This team has a wealth of tal­ent on the Offensive line that is not being used prop­erly. I have never been one to play around much with pre­dic­tions, but I feel com­pelled in this situation!

So I am hereby mak­ing my first pre­dic­tion of the sea­son (it may be my last too!) If this unit (Jason Garrett) changes there scheme and gets back to being more of a 5050 offense, this offen­sive line will be regarded as one of, if not THE top lines in the NFL!

I am also going to go on record as say­ing this team will win the divi­sion and end its play­off win less streak!

I real­ize I have opened myself up to some harsh crit­i­cisms, but I am will­ing to defend my thoughts are you?

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  • Jonathan
    I'm convinced. Your research speaks volumes. Count me as one of the many that's been critical.
  • bags030404
    Thanks to a few commentors the last few days my curiosity was kicked into gear. I have never really looked at the numbers or really investigated the situation until now and I am so glad that I did!
  • Jonathan
    I've been saying since off-season began that the Cowboy's need to be more balanced. And I, also, have pointed to scheme as being a huge issue. But I never delved into the stats driving my belief. Like many, I assumed much of the problem was due to the OL inability to give Romo time. But like you said, they really aren't built to do that on a regular basis to begin with. Hopefully will see a change in that direction this season. And if we do, I agree with your prediction.
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