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Marquan Mccall needs more snaps.


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4 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

FWIW, here are the PFF scores on defense for the season (I had to google them one at a time lol):

Derrick Brown: 77.0

Bravvion Roy: 65.7

Matt Ioaniddis: 57.2

Marquan McCall: ? (not enough snaps to qualify)

Yetur Gross-Matos: 53.2

Brian Burns: 59.8

Marquis Haynes: 64.8

Henry Anderson: 70.1

Phil Hoskins: 28.4 😳

Shaq Thompson: 49.4

Frankie Luvu: 65.3

Damien Wilson: 46.5

Cory Littleton: 59.8

Xavier Woods: 76.7

Jeremy Chinn: 54.1

Myles Hartsfield: 77.3

CJ Henderson: 62.1

Jaycee Horn: 61.4

Donte Jackson: 64.4

Keith Taylor: 60.3

Based on PFF's grading scale below, looks like we have a bunch of back-up caliber players at best, aside from just Derrick Brown, Myles Hartsfield, Xavier Woods, and Henry Anderson who are all just serviceable starters.

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Based on what I have seen this list is spot on. Chinn and Burns scores are a tad low. Luvu’s score is high in my opinion. Frankie Luvu had a better game in terms of tackles, but he dropped an easy interception. Hoskins flashed last year before going on the IR but he suuuuuucks this year. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

They ran that combo a few times and it looked like a major improvement. Roy is not effective, the Giants Center literally had him in a noogie on the last snap he had before getting carted off. Ioannidis is ok in pass rush but he kinda disappears in the run game

Thanks for the correction, I watched the game at my brothers with all the kids running around and missed way too much but not watching that again lol.

I thought it was Roy and McCall not Brown and McCall. Must have been the plays where the Dline looked competent.

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12 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

FWIW, here are the PFF scores on defense for the season (I had to google them one at a time lol):

Derrick Brown: 77.0

Bravvion Roy: 65.7

Matt Ioaniddis: 57.2

Marquan McCall: ? (not enough snaps to qualify)

Yetur Gross-Matos: 53.2

Brian Burns: 59.8

Marquis Haynes: 64.8

Henry Anderson: 70.1

Phil Hoskins: 28.4 😳

Shaq Thompson: 49.4

Frankie Luvu: 65.3

Damien Wilson: 46.5

Cory Littleton: 59.8

Xavier Woods: 76.7

Jeremy Chinn: 54.1

Myles Hartsfield: 77.3

CJ Henderson: 62.1

Jaycee Horn: 61.4

Donte Jackson: 64.4

Keith Taylor: 60.3

Based on PFF's grading scale below, looks like we have a bunch of back-up caliber players at best, aside from just Derrick Brown, Myles Hartsfield, Xavier Woods, and Henry Anderson who are all just serviceable starters.

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I do not care for PFF, but DBrown had his best game. The first half it was HIS field...

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7 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Thanks for the correction, I watched the game at my brothers with all the kids running around and missed way too much but not watching that again lol.

I thought it was Roy and McCall not Brown and McCall. Must have been the plays where the Dline looked competent.

McCall only got playing time because Roy pulled a hamstring, so they never got on the field together. If Roy stayed healthy McCall wouldn't have gotten a snap for obvious nepotism reasons. 

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