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Pratt improving
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He still has a way to go but the trend is going the right direction

 
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Vigil too

 
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I'm surprised he graded so well against Cleveland cuz he had a few missed tackles but I do believe he got at least one TFL.

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Gotta love when the two opposing RBs go for 134 rushing yards (5.6 YPC)/1 rushing TD, plus 3 catches for 51 yards.... and the opposing QB beats your LB in a footrace to get another rushing TD. Yet the two LBs are graded positively, somehow.
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A 28 point improvement is pretty eye opening. Glad to see it.

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Well, the defense isn't giving up historic rushing yardages any more...so you'd have to think the 1st 8 games would be our worst of the worst.
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Ditching Brown was addition by subtraction. Pratt is proving to be a good pick for the new coaches. 15 years and Marvin couldnt draft a LB to save his life.
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PFF's metrics are questionable.
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(12-09-2019, 03:50 PM)bengaloo Wrote: Ditching Brown was addition by subtraction. Pratt is proving to be a good pick for the new coaches. 15 years and Marvin couldnt draft a LB to save his life.


Appears to be the case....kind of odd that it affected Vigil's play that much. You can easily see Pratt's improvement in every game.

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(12-09-2019, 03:25 PM)Synric Wrote: I'm surprised he graded so well against Cleveland cuz he had a few missed tackles but I do believe he got at least one TFL.

Depends how much those missed tackles affect overall performance according to PFF.
They might be more noticed and criticized by fans but not considered as much of a deal in PFF scoring.
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