01-11-2022, 06:34 PM
The unfortunate thing, I think, about a process like PFF's is that it is the most valuable for statistics-deprived position groups like offensive line but also [arguably] the least reliable for assessing those same groups. Deciding who won and who lost in OL-DL matchups without a nuanced understanding of the little things being coached on both sides and how a coherent group scheme emerges holistically from the individual matchups -- it tends to result in haywire grades.
Nonetheless, they make an admirable effort. It's certainly better than deciding who the best OL in the league are with the more common criteria:
1) Have I heard this player's name before?
2) Did the running back in this offense gain 1,000 yards?
3) Is their girlfriend hot?
Nonetheless, they make an admirable effort. It's certainly better than deciding who the best OL in the league are with the more common criteria:
1) Have I heard this player's name before?
2) Did the running back in this offense gain 1,000 yards?
3) Is their girlfriend hot?