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PFF Grades vs Dolphins


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2 hours ago, BritishPanther said:

Rozeboom surprised me with how well he played (let's face it, it wasn't hard to show a slight improvement on the crapfest he's been serving up recently), but I wouldn't agree with an 83. 

Eh, PFF..it is what it is.

 

2 hours ago, csx said:

Rozeboom playing well for a change makes a notable difference.

Scourton ❤️ 

They promoted Wallace to main ILB and he played all defensive snaps, while Rozeboom went down to mostly 1st and 2nd down snaps. 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

He can be serviceable on special teams which is fine. You need good players on special teams and you can hide their deficiencies. 

you can’t unteach slow. 

It's weird he looks so slow most of the time. He ran a 4.5 with a 1.6 split... So he's not slow without gear on. 😂

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5 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

It's weird he looks so slow most of the time. He ran a 4.5 with a 1.6 split... So he's not slow without gear on. 😂

He plods. Really noticeable at first glance last year. I guess he gets the season and then gets evaluated. Sometimes the light comes on fast. You never know, 

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2 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Pff is so inconsistent when it comes to grading. Hard to take any of it seriously 

especially for one game.  You have to grade film and really know what the responsibilities were on each play--

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36 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

LBryan Ray was much better yesterday than last year.

I think yesterday saved Evero.

So at least two jobs were saves. Those espn guys, Rea is one, said the whole stadium wanted to fire Bryce yesterday until the rest of the team saved his butt. 
 

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4 hours ago, strato said:

How can we take the other grades seriously when they throw out stuff like that? 

PFF always gives examples of why you pretty much have to largely just dismiss their methods at this point.  Or maybe it's just select folks grading you got to dismiss but Carolina's grades always contain things that make ZERO sense. 

You can find it in some Bryce Young grades that make zero sense.   Hell, one week Renfrow was the worst offensive player in his 15 snaps.....and he caught every catchable ball his direction, sprung Tmac for a HUGE play w/ his pick and didn't even get into run blocking that game. 

So it could just be some graders got bonkers subjective ways of going about it.  But PFF is largely garbage for me at this point. 

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3 hours ago, TD alt said:

 

 

I mean, it's not a simple grading system, and it's surely not as simple as, "He ran for 200 yards, so he gets a 100." 

Come on, guys...PFF isn't going to share the specifics of their special sauce, but they give you an idea.

"Rushing success is often determined by a rusher’s run blocking, play calling, and the quality of the defense, so there are plenty of times where a player’s grade will not match up perfectly with his statistics. Our goal is to isolate the running back’s contribution to that production, and the runners with the highest grades are those who produce above expectation and outside what the run blocking or scheme allows."

https://www.pff.com/news/pro-how-pff-grades-running-backs

this explanation doesn't help their cause.  

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6 hours ago, electro's horse said:

that's totally possible, and i'm not saying he's as bad as unathletic as rosebloom or anything, but ive just never seen him do anything impressive. I've seen him trying to race a RB to the boundary multiple times, plays that don't require any recognition; that is your guy, cover him. 

I'm pretty sure I could turn the corner on him and I a MACI procedure done 5 months ago. 

Even if you were in your peak athletic prime he would fuging smack you behind the LOS if you tried to beat him to the corner

Current day you would average -8 ypc against Trevin Wallace

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