Like I did last offseason, I decided to cover in some detail how the Titans sacked the quarterback the past season. I disposed of the offense in a single overview post, because (a) there were a number of over-arching issues that affected how often Jake Locker (and Matt Hasselbeck, but he’s gone now and I don’t really care about him) was sacked in 2012 and what that tells us about 2013, and (b) I’ve already watched plenty of Deuce Lutui in my life, thank you very much. Unlike with the offense, though, I decided it was worth taking an in-depth look at those sacks to see how many of my conclusions from last year held up.
Rather than dumping things in one post, I’ll be doing this in installments. This first post covers Weeks 1-9, the next two posts will cover the rest of the season in Chad Henne and non-Chad Henne editions, and I’ll wrap things up on Friday with this year’s version of conclusion-type things. Normal “Tom watching things” disclaimers apply, including that I don’t know the offensive or defensive playcalls and am forced to infer things from watching these plays on video. All-22 helps a lot, but it doesn’t tell me everything. Also, what I watched for this series of posts is only the sacks that were, not the sacks that could have been or even should have been.
That out of the way, on with the show.
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