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Week 6 PFF grades vs. DAL


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Trigger Warning: PFF

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Mitchell Evans looked great run blocking and likely makes Tremble expendable at the end of the year (I'd keep Tommy around anyways, he's a great locker room guy).

Wallace + Rozeboom the top-2 grades!? They were both playing incredibly well and the defense is going to need more of that going forward.

Also: BRYCEN TREMAYNE ELITE IN RUN BLOCKING!? WHAT CAN'T HE DO?

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17 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I thought Legette would be higher too. He's normally pretty good blocking for the run. 

Surprised me as well.

I used to cross my eyes and say that grades like that are why PFF isn't dependable, but after instead going back and re-watching the games I can understand how they came to some of their conclusions. I don't always agree, but it's been a fun and helpful way to challenge my opinions on players.

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18 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Rico did have some misses in pass blocking and that may be where Chuba sneaks back in.  82 feels low for his rushing still hahahaah 

He was awful pass blocking. Only thing he did wrong but it was bad. I think he gave up at least one sack and multiple pressures. It wasn’t even mediocre, it was barely touching blitzers, almost like he was trying to slide by them and not actually make contact.

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