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12 minutes ago, beo said:

Any interesting stats on Jermaine Carter?

On a side note, if you want an excuse to get drunk, check out Chris Reed's pass protection win%.

Chris Reed did actually have a game(vs. ATL in Week 8) that PFF rated him 9.2 in Pass Protection. On the season his Pass Protection is 52.3. 

Jermaine Carter

Overall Defense: 58.2

Run Defense: 77.2

Tackling: 67.0

Pass Rush: 76.8

Coverage: 47.1

Credited with 2 Missed Tackles and 9 Stops(tackles that consist of a "failure" for the offense)

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Gimmie Donte v Bradberry v douglas v corn (throw in Boston while we're at it)

Shaq's stats and where he ranks in the league?

From what I understand they aren't high on Chinn, but why?

Brown's rookie campaign

PJ Walker

Paradis compared to last year

Moton so I know how sad to be if we don't re-sign him. 

Round it out with some WR Corp stats and how good they are doing. Let's end on a high note. 

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Do you guys looking for the overall rating know you can just Google the player’s name plus PFF? The link to the player’s page shows their overall rating for the current year without a subscription. 

Im mainly doing this as a point to show how much of a joke their ranking are on some players. 

Also heard a few years back, they hired anyone even with no football background at all to watch games and log all sort of weird stats on players. No idea if thats still the method for current evaluations. They are like a good forum posters opinion (sometimes/sometimes not)and if you have no clue about the player, they paint you a picture. Even then a new coach/s, environment, get healthy, etc etc can take a 50 ranked player to the 80s. Plus it seems if they have a player poorly ranked and the same player starts getting positive media attention, that players rank suddenly gos up..... like Chinn for example. I believe they had Jamal Adams ranked very poorly in many categories during this year too.

Its hard to see a hurt/injuried player and know what their responsibilities are on each given play. Like if DB gets a call to slant to the right and the OLmen gets a call to blocks him Left. Play takes place and it looks like DB got blown the fug up while RB does a cut back though DBs hole with a monster gainer. PFF would/could grade that negative for DB and positive for RB/OL. A few of those and it screws up the rating system and its impossible to know....unless they got Bill Bilcheats spyware plus panthers playbook.....and understand the playbook...not to mention the number of hours it would take to watch and sync up each play.... then start making correct "stats".

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