Over 36% of Keenum’s dropbacks (including those wiped by penalty) had a blitz, and it generated a pressure over 50% of the time.
Along with the enhanced blitz package, Pagano threw in stunts that clearly gave the Redskins a headache. Moreover, Keenum faced stunts on 27% of his dropbacks, and this is where edge rusher Leonard Floyd found the most success. On those pass-rushes, Floyd came away with a 90.8 grade and 28.6% win rate (Mack had a 94.0 pass-rush grade and 56.3% win rate in a stunt)
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On Bears 3rd downs, I tried to pause the TV to see how many men we brought, seemed like we did a lot of rushing 4 straight ahead again. We got 3 sacks last night so that is improvement on the stat sheet but I still didnt notice any real blitzes or pressure.
Heard on radio I guess Cooley mentioned the Bears were getting to the line as quickly as possible so the coaches still had time to talk to Trubisky in the head set about our formation but we never switched formations or try to change our look.