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PFF Final 2021 Offensive Line Rankings (Regular Season)
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(02-20-2022, 10:31 PM)Joelist Wrote: Just reinforces the point that the rebuild needs to be right to left, as by far most of the issues were on the right side. But also remember here that PFF is not the most accurate at assigning things on linemen because they do not know what the play was. For example they have a tendency to assign sacks caused by backs or TEs missing their block to the line. And the single biggest failure in our offseason to me was losing Gio Bernard - the best pass blocking back in the NFL. Perine and Mixon both suck at it.

Never really disliked Perine but just don't think he runs behind his pads enough for such a big man. 

Then was so disappointed at his lack of trying to catch the desperation throw by Joe to prolong SB chances and just watching it flutter to the ground. If he dives and somehow makes that catch which was a possibility imo, the the Bengals get a 1st down and are only a few yards away from McPhearson's range to tie the game and send it to OT.

It was a bad look for a team that left it on the field week in and week out. 

Fine with replacing him with Evans and adding another RB next year
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RE: PFF Final 2021 Offensive Line Rankings (Regular Season) - Go Cards - 02-20-2022, 10:46 PM

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