Reynolds was the highest graded offense at 87.0, which I think many would agree that he had a nice game.
But the second highest grade was Goff at 75.1, which I think most would say he wasn't good. Thing is, PFF credits players for how they perform regardless of penalties, while casual observers look at stat lines. Listening to PFF podcast they talk about that. A grade of 75 by PFF is defined as between above average and high quality. Funny how that works.
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