IIRC they grade QBs off the difficulty of their throws or something like that. Which is ridiculous
Folks should actually understand the grading system before bashing it.
This site gets more &*%$ from people yet over half the teams in the league pay for their private services. Give me a break with it already it's valuable info on the play of players.
Dude even La'el had a great game, man. Played like 25 snaps. Pretty much flawless on all but 1 play where he kinda got pushed around a bit but overall great stuff. I think this O-line is going to be significantly better than last year.I would put him right up there. I watched the game three times, slow-motioning the LOS scrimmage twice. Cooper showed great push in the run game & stuffed his man on most pass plays. I can't believe we have another 1st round pick on the O-line who is finally playing up to his draft status. Man, we are stacked there.
It is impossible for a small company to accurately analyze all snaps in all games.Folks should actually understand the grading system before bashing it.
and have them out the day after the gameIt is impossible for a small company to accurately analyze all snaps in all games.
I tried to give him props last night and they merged it with the Cooper Rush thread. LOL, he did great!
It is impossible for a small company to accurately analyze all snaps in all games.
and have them out the day after the game
My question is do they have ALL 22 when they are doing the grading?
They do the initial scoring without it, flag plays they want to re-review once All-22 is available, then go back and re-grade those plays.
So they were able to do that in less than 24 hours? Actually it was about 14 hours from when the game ended and the PFF grades came out.
It's doable.So they were able to do that in less than 24 hours? Actually it was about 14 hours from when the game ended and the PFF grades came out.