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So what now when it comes to the TE room?
(03-25-2023, 02:02 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: aint nobody buying that pff crap. People always pick and choose and are biased with the pff grades. I love pointing it out. 

For example, Carman's 56.3 is good, and Jonah's 77.1 in 2021 was bad. Enough with the bias

There's a reason Volson beat Carman for the LG job in 2022. For how bad a pass blocker Volson is at LG, Carman at that position is worse. 

It's time to stop defending Jackson Carman

and at the end of the day, it's up to the player to learn whatever position the coaches want them to play

That's not really true. Most of Carman's issues came at RG. Two different games at that position where he gave up 6 pressures in '21. If you take all of Carman's snaps in '21 at 3 positions and all of Volson's snaps at LG last year, there's only a difference of 4 snaps per pressure between them (Volson better). In his last 2 starts at LG in '21, Carman only gave up 2 pressures on 95 snaps. That comes out to 47.5 SPP. He only took 12 more snaps at LG in an earlier game and didn't give up any pressures. He was brutally bad in the AFCCG in '21 against KC, at RG and it's not out of the ordinary for one or two bad games or plays to affect a person's opinion of a player.

A lot of Carman's issues are off-field, with his attitude and habits. On an even playing field, i'd take Carman over Volson at LG. 





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RE: So what now when it comes to the TE room? - rfaulk34 - 03-25-2023, 02:25 PM

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