10-16-2024, 10:54 AM
(10-15-2024, 04:24 PM)Lucius Cincinnatus Wrote: There is more nuance to their grading (really good plays/bad plays can be worth 1.5 or two points or negative 1.5 or two points), but at a high-level, what I think some folks don't understand is that if an OL has 60 snaps, and two of those snaps are bad, there are still 58 other snaps that are good.
So if at the simplest look at it, 58/60 plays could come out to a 96 grade. As I mentioned, there is more nuance to their grading system but if you think of it like this, it might help you understand their grades a bit better.
It works the other way too. Fans might see a CB have a great PBU and an interception, but if you look at their other 50 plays, it was bad.
Ok....that makes sense. I'd never had that explained to me. Thanks for the info!
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