03-29-2023, 03:38 PM
(03-29-2023, 02:10 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: I simply point out that he has good pff grades when healthy, and yet people ignore them
those same people will then praise a different player because of a good pff grade
so Im just pointing out hypocrisy. He's still a decent LT. Im happy that the bengals signed a more durable LT with Orlando Brown
but I am hoping Jonah stays to play RT this season
Do you feel like there's more to players than a PFF grade?
I get using it as a tool or referencing it, but I'm not sure averaging out a guy's game by game grades paints a complete picture. Especially olinemen. The ramifictions of Jonah's mistakes are amplified due to his position. Fair or unfair, it's hard to ignore leading the league in sacks given up and injury history in a league with such a short season and games being so meaningful.
Jonah might avg out as avg, but his bad games or bad plays have TERRIBLE consequences. Where as a WR or RB has a bad game it's not felt as much.
Edit: I think it says a lot about Jonah and who he THINKS he is that he threw a fit and requested a trade. How many guys in that locker room talk about and do whatever is needed for the team? MOST of them. Jonah gets asked to switch to a different side and he makes it all about himself. That sucks and says everything I need to know. It's not like they told him to go be a fullback or TE. He is a run of the mill LT. Might be a great RT, yet the guy refuses to try it.