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Skins Stats & Snaps: Eagles @ Redskins (Offense)

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Kirk Cousins (Traditional Stats)- It was not a banner passing day for Kirk Cousins, who missed multiple open receivers and completed 23 of his 40 passes for 240 yards, 12 first downs and a touchdown.

His 6.0 yards per attempt average and 57.5% completion percentage were his 7th and 8th lowest career marks respectively (5th worse in both categories in games which he attempted more than 16 passes).

Cousins was also taken down for 4 sacks, which is tied with one contest for the second most times that he has been sacked in a game. He has only been sacked on a higher percentage of his dropbacks (9.1% sack percentage) in five other regular season games.

On top of all that, he threw an interception and lost 2 fumbles (3 total turnovers). One of his fumbles was returned for an Eagles' touchdowns.

Kirk Cousins (Advanced Stats)- Cousins also posted lowly QB Rating and QBR scores of 72.9 and 34.8, which both rank among his ten worst showings in these metrics. His 38.7 PFF grade for Week 1 has him sitting at 29th in the league, ranking only ahead of Scott Tolzien and Deshaun Watson. He ranks 23rd in success rate (39%).

One of the few things that he did well against the Eagles was to continue to be aggressive in spite of his struggles as a passer. He ranked in the top-8 this week in time to throw (2.39 seconds), average depth of target (9.3 yards), average air yards to the sticks (plus 1) and aggressiveness percentage (which tracks the amount of passing attempts a quarterback makes that are into tight coverage).

Kirk Cousins (Rushing Stats)- The other area in which Cousins excelled was as a runner. Cousins' 4 rushes went for gains of 4, 7, 9 and 10 yards (30 yards total), the last three of which represented the Redskins' longest runs of the day. All 4 runs were successful plays (100% success rate).

His career-high 30 total yards on the ground (tied with the 2016 Week 16 game at Chicago) also tied a team high total with Robert Kelley in this game. He averaged 7.5 yards per carry, more than double the average of any other player in the game.

Cousins was the only Redskins player to rush for a first down in the game, and he did it three times. The only other rushing first down in the game came on a 4-yard LeGarrette Blount run on a 2nd-and-3 play.

Kirk Cousins currently ranks first among all NFL quarterbacks with a 93.0 Pro Football Focus running grade.

Kirk Cousins (Records)- This was Cousins 33rd consecutive start at quarterback for the Washington Redskins. That is the third-longest such streak by a Redskins QB since the merger. Only Joe Theismann (60 games) and Mark Rypien (41 games) have longer starting streaks as the Burgundy and Gold's signal caller in at least the last 48 years.

these stats show how awful he was passing

Terrelle Pryor- Kirk Cousins and the coaches clearly prioritized getting the ball to Pryor on Sunday. Pryor led the game with 11 targets, which is currently tied for 7th in the NFL. He also led the Redskins in deep-ball targets (3) and was the only player on the team with an end-zone target (2). Those targets were not coming on short, dink-and-dunk type passes either. His average depth of target (aDOT) of 15.1, 166 air yards and 16.3 air yards per target all rank in the top-10 in the league.

Pryor only caught 6 of the aforementioned 11 targets (54.5%), but he did pick up 66 yards and 4 first downs on those catches, both of which were team highs. The problem was not with the passes he caught, it's with the ones he didn't. He gave up too easily on several passes, dropped what would've been a critical first down and dropped a touchdown that would have been negated by a penalty.

Few, if any, players left as many yards on the field as Pryor did in Week 1.

Offensive Line (Pass Blocking)- Kirk Cousins was sacked 4 times and hit on 7 total plays. This is the second game in a row in which Cousins has been sacked 4 on of his dropbacks. However, outside of those last two contests, he has only been sacked 4 or more times once (2015) in his career.

The per dropback numbers show just how bad this unit was in pass protection: 9.1% sack percentage, 15.9% hit percentage, 43.2% pressure percentage.

What's even more troubling is that this happened when Cousins was getting the ball out of his hands in average of 2.39 seconds, the 5th fastest such time in Week 1. The Eagles sacked Cousins in an average of 2.58 seconds after the ball was snapped, which is over a half second longer than it took for Cousins to be sacked on average in both 2015 and 2016.

Offensive Line (Run Blocking)- Believe it or not, but the Redskins actually ranked 12th in yards per carry (3.76), 7th in yards before contact per attempt this week (1.94) and 10th in success rate (46%).

We know the truth though, and that is not it. These numbers are biased by a sample size of just 14 total runs and Kirk Cousins' 4 runs accounting for nearly half of the team's rushing yards and all of their rushing first downs.

Kelley and Thompson only averaged more than 2.5 yards per carry when running to the left end or behind right tackle. They only had a success rate over the NFL average when running behind right tackle.

Morgan Moses- Morgan Moses was a plus player in the running game (83.5 PFF grade), but his play as a pass protector was abysmal (43.6). Moses allowed 2 hurries and 3 of the team's 4 sacks, 2 of which resulted in Kirk Cousins fumbles. Moses, who only allowed 5 sacks all of last season, was clearly affected by his injury. He left the stadium in a walking boot.

Brandon Scherff & Shawn Lauvao- Brandon Scherff's preseason struggles appear to have spilled over in to the games that count. Scherff allowed multiple pressures against the Eagles. He and Shawn Lauvao currently rank 52nd and 53rd in PFF rating out of 64 qualifying guards. At least he made a tackle on of the Eagle's fumble returns.

Trent Williams- Trent Williams also made a tackle on a turnover and actually played well when he was in the game (he was replaced by Ty Neskhe on 4 snaps due to injury). He earned an 80.9 PFF grade, the highest such mark by any Washington offensive player.

these stats show just how horrible the o/line was . look at KC's release times vs protection times , this isnt a case of holding the ball too long

moses 2 hurries and 3 sacks allowed pathetic and sherf sucked too
 

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bullock says that is a tough reach for reed i say it was a shitty attempt at a block
 

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Correct dad, it was a bad block. The WR coming tight is a tell. Something they might want to work on. Self scouting is important.
 
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