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PFF grades from Week 7 win over Buccaneers


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Assuming Corbett and BC legitimately had poor showings (big asterisk with PFF): it kinda makes sense considering they had a new Center playing beside them for the first time this season.  Might have just been some typical miscommunications/miscues which are natural when you haven't had the time to gel with the new guy next to you.  I'd expect them to bounce back in the coming weeks.

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16 hours ago, Rags said:

When the dopamine rush of "haha panthers  player has high number" passes I always gotta ask: What do these numbers mean? I get how the process works and there is value to their obviously subjective takes on these players but...does it really mean anything? Do these grades really mean a lot besides "this player is consistent" in an 11 on 11 sport? Why does anyone even care?

They are something interesting to talk about, not much else.

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21 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

16. CB CJ Henderson: 57.2
17. DE Yetur Gross-Matos: 56.0
18. DT Daviyon Nixon: 54.6
19. LB Damien Wilson: 54.2
20. CB Donte Jackson: 48.9

Jackson and Henderson stay getting cooked.  When Horn gets back, we should feature Horn, Taylor Jr. and then if we have to, either Donte or CJ.  Id rather have Donte because at least he will thump in the run game sometimes. 

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10 hours ago, joemac said:

Jackson and Henderson stay getting cooked.  When Horn gets back, we should feature Horn, Taylor Jr. and then if we have to, either Donte or CJ.  Id rather have Donte because at least he will thump in the run game sometimes. 

 

10 hours ago, joemac said:

Jackson and Henderson stay getting cooked.  When Horn gets back, we should feature Horn, Taylor Jr. and then if we have to, either Donte or CJ.  Id rather have Donte because at least he will thump in the run game sometimes. 

I really think Henderson is just a confidence issue. He is typically right there in position and he panics or doesn’t turn his head to make the play. I want him to keep getting reps despite his struggle. Little changes and he will have some big plays. 

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