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#1 rated tackle on PFF?


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Just now, Jase said:

PFF grades mean little, and mean even less for o-linemen.

How else are we going to grade them though?  I mean, they say Matt Kalil is awful.  And well, he is awful.  They say we have two Top 10 Guards, and it's hard to argue with that.  They say we have a Top 10 Center, and while Larsen isn't Kalil, he is still pretty solid.  And unlike what others on here have said, Daryl has been pretty damn solid this Season.    

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18 minutes ago, Jase said:

PFF grades mean little, and mean even less for o-linemen.

False.

While it's true they can't really tell the protections and things like that, at the very least the tackle position is the easiest to judge who wins one on one matchups.

you don't need football play experience to tell who got owned and who didn't.

plus, this is one of the only positions you can see without the all-22, so they've had longer access to it. 

 

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10 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

False.

While it's true they can't really tell the protections and things like that, at the very least the tackle position is the easiest to judge who wins one on one matchups.

you don't need football play experience to tell who got owned and who didn't.

plus, this is one of the only positions you can see without the all-22, so they've had longer access to it. 

 

Allowed only 1 sack  so far

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22 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

False.

While it's true they can't really tell the protections and things like that, at the very least the tackle position is the easiest to judge who wins one on one matchups.

you don't need football play experience to tell who got owned and who didn't.

plus, this is one of the only positions you can see without the all-22, so they've had longer access to it. 

 

I would say that knowing what a lineman is supposed to do on a given play is really important to being able to judge their success, and not knowing that is a really big fugin' piece of information to be missing.

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