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Where the Bengals Have Already Failed Joe Burrow
(05-13-2020, 03:20 PM)fredtoast Wrote: No they do not.  Just look at Josh Bynes.  PFF loved him, but we were able to sign him for about league minimum.  Jason Peters was one of the top 5 OTs in the league last year according to PFF and he can't even get a job.

I can probably find 20 other examples of where PFF grades are completely out of line with the way NFL teams value players in free agency.

You can not provide me with ONE example of an NFL team claiming they use PFF grading systems to judge players.  NFL teams probably use the raw data and stats that PFF collects, but not their grading system. 

What are you talking about Fred, Nate and Truck?

I just saw an interview the other day where Collinsworth said that he and Mike Brown work hand in hand with his company.


Also, have you looked online lately at PFF, the company?
PFF Customizes data for all 32 Teams currently. Like I said, EVERY NFL Team uses PFF as a source for data. I saw another interview during the pre draft process where a GM said they use PFF to help as well.

BUT, I never said they made every decision in the building b/c of it.
You guys just run with every sentence and turn them into other tangents around here. You're worse than women in twisting peoples words around! Geesh Hilarious Tongue
I never said it was the end all or #1 thing a team looks at for picking a damn player in the draft or FA either. But, it sure does help.
As we know, PFF does have customized data for where their players are graded each and every play.
As everyone knows as well, a play can be very subjective; so, it's not iron clad, especially when it comes to tackles and sacks for instance.
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RE: Where the Bengals Have Already Failed Joe Burrow - JerseyDD09 - 05-13-2020, 04:47 PM

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