PFF top 5 bottom 5 in Chicago

I have never put much stock in what they say.

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that was so cool

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I think Kerby had a rough game. He’s a playmaker but he’s not really a guy who has perfected the position. So he’s going to have up weeks and down weeks. We need him to continue making plays while becoming less of a liability.

I thought Goff was ok. He had that bad pick that was wiped out by the penalty and I thought his protection was really good, so we’re definitely seeing different things. 52 seems low.

Jarrad Davis seems high. I guess I wasn’t focused on him but I noticed a lot more good plays from Hutch than Jarrad Davis.

It’s interesting for sure.

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Pff must have turned on the lions game right when Goff threw that interception that called back.

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It’s the 6th year jump. :crazy_face: :crazy_face: :crazy_face: Plus that was the perfect opponent for Jarrad’s game.

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PFF, they are just pandering their goods, the native Americans called it SNAKE OIL.

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I’d like to propose we make a ban on people complaining about the PFF scoring system in these threads every week. Some of us enjoy seeing the PFF scores and having a conversation about the scores. Doesn’t mean the scores are gospel, or even accurate, but every freakin week we have this same thread with the same people clicking on it just to come in and pee on everyone’s cheerios. Awesome you dont like PFF, but nobody cares. We don’t need people to announce it every single week. Maybe make your own PFF hate thread and complain in there?

As for the grades - most seem accurate to me. Often times fans remember one splash play and that’s how they remember a player from a certain game. Like Okwara’s two hustle sacks. They were awesome plays, but the guy lost contain multiple times and was bullied in the run game. Fans will remember seeing a guy for a play, and then assign value for the entire game based on that. Similar situation to Ragnow. He seemed to play great but he got blown off the ball on that one play. But because that one play was obvious most fans afterward are all “Ragnow sucked.” But he didn’t, you’re just assigning value for his 60 snaps based on one play. It’s nice to have people to counter that. Doesn’t mean PFF is right or perfect or even good, but it’s a fun exercise in how you see guys playing

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Do you own the sight??? Do you write For PFF??, or do you have money invested with PFF???

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Keep in mind he played a total of 12 snaps.

Sanjeeb is not a Goff fan.

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Does Anzalone bouncing off Fields twice in one play count as two QB hit’s or two missed tackles? or both?

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Every week I look at the grades, and every week there are head scratchers.

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Probably TC or Jersey writing for them.

LOL - I love that. Makes zero sense.
Enjoy what you like, and pass over the rest, just like you would like others to do.
We can never control other humans.
Censorship of opinions about sports?
Block ppl whose stuff you don’t wanna see…or request that the volunteer mods police what other ppl say and strike out their words and/or ban them?

C’mon, man…

Not our job to protect ppl’s feelings.
our job to teach them how to deal with their own feelings.

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PFF is that site you use to justify loving/hating a player and the site you condemn as “a bunch of nerds who never played football” when their ratings don’t back up what you see/think.

Either way - I fall more into the latter of the two and don’t really put much into what they say at all. It’s almost impossible to know who did what good/bad when you don’t know what the playcall is. Obviously, if player A beats player B cleanly then it’s pretty darn easy to grade, anyone can do that. I don’t need some website to tell me Aaron Donald is really good.

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:muscle: :fire:

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I saw that too LOL, Anzalone had 5 missed tackles the highest in the NFL, was that 2 of them maybe.

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What makes zero sense is forcing people to read insecure men complaining about PFF every time there is a thread. I get it, fanatics on here have man crushes on certain people and if PFF gives their secret man crush a bad grade, fanatics get hyper defensive. They need to discredit PFF so their favorite player can be awesome again. It’s the same when someone posts an article from ESPN or something - don’t like the article? Cool, trash the website or company in the thread. Barf.

This is literally my exact point. If you dont like PFF then why click on a thread about PFF just to come shit on PFF. You made my point exactly. Instead, next time, take your own advice and “pass over” it.

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I bet you might be correct… Raji and Amit may not have caught on to that tactic.

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