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Joe Goodberry's thoughts on PFF grades
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(03-12-2022, 04:50 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: I don't pretend to be any expert football analyzer. But I tend to agree with the PFF results, for the most part. Have there been individual games where I've disagreed ? sure. But their season numbers seem to be pretty close to me.

I've always said though that it's just a tool to use. Not the be all and end all.

That's kind of how I've always treated them.
I'll give credit to someone who is willing to put all that time into analysis because I'm sure as hell not, at least not for free lol.
However, as people point out plenty, you don't always know what someone's assignment is, so they might have done what was asked but it just didn't look like they did well to someone from the outside.
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RE: Joe Goodberry's thoughts on PFF grades - ochocincos - 03-12-2022, 04:54 PM

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