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PFF: Kuechly among NFL's most overrated.


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Because he's not big and black and plays for the 49ers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But seriously. His athleticism is questioned all the time under the stigma he's white but his combine numbers are great.

 

The article doesn't question his athleticism. It just points out that he wasn't the highest rated in any category for a defensive player and shouldn't have been DPOY because other players had better seasons.

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Here is the thing about PFF. Even The Hoodie has said before that when watching film to game plan his opponents, when defensive breakdowns happen he often doesn't know whose fault it was because he doesn't know the defensive play call and defender responsibilities.

So while PFF is fun for fans, don't put too much stock in third party grading systems

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The article doesn't question his athleticism. It just points out that he wasn't the highest rated in any category for a defensive player and shouldn't have been DPOY because other players had better seasons.

I would argue that Keuchly has more ownership of that defense than those other guys do. Plus they always underrate Thomas Davis who's probably taking plays away from him.

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I would argue that Keuchly has more ownership of that defense than those other guys do. Plus they always underrate Thomas Davis who's probably taking plays away from him.

 

I actually thought Davis played better than Kuechly last year. Just my opinion. Dude was all over the field and playing lights out.

 

Luke has merely scraped the surface of his talent. Davis is in his prime.

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