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PFF grades from Panthers win over Broncos (week 12)


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22. WR Laviska Shenault Jr.: 58.7
23. OL Cade Mays: 58.2
24. C Bradley Bozeman: 57.4
25. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 53.3
26. LG Brady Christensen: 46.3

Despite his team-high pass-blocking grade of 86.3, Christensen’s pair of penalties helped drag him down to the bottom. He also registered a lowly 43.1 grade in run blocking

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21 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

22. WR Laviska Shenault Jr.: 58.7
23. OL Cade Mays: 58.2
24. C Bradley Bozeman: 57.4
25. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 53.3
26. LG Brady Christensen: 46.3

180 rushing yards, no sacks, 160 passing yards... and they have three of the OLinemen down there.

Make it make sense. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Odd that the OL was rated so poorly as they were mauling the Broncos in the run game.

PFF grades don't always pass the eye test, but sometimes that is a difference in what we are seeing and remembering vs individual play results... Part of it is highlighted by the BC comment - a lot of us fans will remember specific penalties and ignore / forget others. That definitely was the case for me in the game.

I also generally find per game PFF grades are ridiculous but across a whole season they line up with my feelings.

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

PFF grades don't always pass the eye test, but sometimes that is a difference in what we are seeing and remembering vs individual play results... Part of it is highlighted by the BC comment - a lot of us fans will remember specific penalties and ignore / forget others. That definitely was the case for me in the game.

I also generally find per game PFF grades are ridiculous but across a whole season they line up with my feelings.

Yeah, that's a fair assessment.

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