Not a lot of people know this, but PFF ratings are actually calculated by finding a particularly mangy looking stray dog, locking him up in a room that has a floor with squares numbered 75-100 and feeding him horse laxatives. Square with the least dog diarrhea by Sunday morning is the PFF score.
I though the OL was really shaky at times. White Michael Vick bailed them out more than once.
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Unless they're rating UW's defensive backs, amiright?
The rule with PFF should be that you get to pick one position group or player that they’re accurate with. I pick Penei Sewell, the greatest football player of the PFF era.
I never liked them anyway, but the Justin Herbert pre-draft anal from their NFL guys was so wrong. I thought there was a good bust chance but I still took the receipts down. Oh, you watched four Herbert games PFF nerd? 2017 Vegas Bowl, 2018 Redbox Bowl, 2019 Auburn, and 2019 Pac-12 championship game? Didn’t have time to squeeze in 2016 Washington?
PFF was too busy masturbating to Tua. Because Herbert was inaccurate, had a weird personality and was too close to his family, injury history, and relied too much on his athleticism?
They wanted the guy 7 inches shorter, who played with 5 first round WRs, 1-2 first round RBs, a handful of drafted OL, and a second round TE. Who needed to be airlifted to a hospital for hip surgery. And got a Wonderlic score that functionally literate people should not get it. At least Tua has a good relationship with his family, dad only brought out the belt after losses.
Fuck PFF. I’ve been curious how they assign grades and tally reps won/lost. The play below was one of two sacks the Chargers tackle gave up last week. Neither was credited to him and he was their highest graded player in the game. Why wasn’t it credited to him? Herbert stepped up out of his zone of responsibility. Yeah, it was his assignment and the reason for the pocket movement, but fuck everyone who questions PFF is their response.
Anyway, the Oregon OL sucks until they don’t. I do like 74 and 71 and the center who doesn’t snap it over the QBs head.