October 02, 2023 07:08PM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1,865 Status: GSOT Member |
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Ram_Ruler
They explain it like this :
Grades per play can be simpler to positive, negative, neutral. If you get a 0 (neutral) grade on any play then it means you do your job to a stalemate. Think offensive line. If the linemen clears a crater for the running back it's a positive play. If he's blown up by the defender it's negative. If the linemen does enough but didn't really move his defender, it's neutral. That's why their grades are very different than our eyes. We see a lineman not give up a pressure and we say "oh that's good" but they say "that's neutral". Flawed but I do like the idea.
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Rams PFF grades: Best and worst performers from Week 4 win vs. Colts | BerendsenRam | 332 | October 02, 2023 09:21AM |
Dotson Graded Very Well Noteboom not so much for what its worth | BerendsenRam | 86 | October 02, 2023 09:28AM |
Re: Dotson impressed the heck out of me | joram | 34 | October 03, 2023 01:27AM |
I’ll never understand the PFF ratings, I guess… | Rams43 | 83 | October 02, 2023 11:22AM |
I like their process | Ram_Ruler | 79 | October 02, 2023 11:39AM |
Thanks for that explanation. Really helpful! | Ramadune | 74 | October 02, 2023 07:08PM |
Re: Thanks for that explanation. Really helpful! | BerendsenRam | 57 | October 02, 2023 09:59PM |
I am the same way as well about PFF | BerendsenRam | 54 | October 02, 2023 12:00PM |