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PFF Grades vs Carolina
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Dax Hill is a solid outside corner, and I’ve always said so. Ninja
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What was CTB’s score? He quickly went from being CB1 to the guy they are picking on. Good to see the other 2 playing well - maybe CTB needs to become a back up until he figures it out.

Also interested in seeing Chases score…
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(10 hours ago)Clark W Griswold Wrote: What was CTB’s score? He quickly went from being CB1 to the guy they are picking on. Good to see the other 2 playing well - maybe CTB needs to become a back up until he figures it out.

Also interested in seeing Chases score…

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Bizarre that Chase is below 73.8... took 3 catches for ~24 air yards and turned them into 85 yards, a TD (and 2 first downs), and a handful of missed/broken tackles. Are they just completely blaming Burrow's INT on him?
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(10 hours ago)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Bizarre that Chase is below 73.8... took 3 catches for ~24 air yards and turned them into 85 yards, a TD (and 2 first downs), and a handful of missed/broken tackles. Are they just completely blaming Burrow's INT on him?

I always thought PFF only awarded or docked a set number of points (is it 2?) for what they deem a win or loss on any given play.
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PFF gave CTB a 25.9 score on coverage. I'll pull more scores later.
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(9 hours ago)Joelist Wrote: PFF gave CTB a 25.9 score on coverage. I'll pull more scores later.

Wow. But, meets the eye test. And the television commentators who noted he was being picked on by Carolina because of his poor play.
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Wasn't it put out there that PFF takes cash from players to modify their ratings?

Grain of salt everyone.

Trust your eyes.
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(9 hours ago)Joelist Wrote: PFF gave CTB a 25.9 score on coverage. I'll pull more scores later.

That’s generous
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(9 hours ago)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: Wasn't it put out there that PFF takes cash from players to modify their ratings?

Grain of salt everyone.

Trust your eyes.

Yes, by known douchebag Travis Kelce. Talk about grain of salt.

As for “trusting your eyes” it’s just virtually impossible to watch all 11 players on every play unless you’re breaking down film with All 22.
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(9 hours ago)Joelist Wrote: PFF gave CTB a 25.9 score on coverage. I'll pull more scores later.

(9 hours ago)CottonHill Wrote: That’s generous

I agree it is generous of Joelist to pull more scores later
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(8 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: I agree it is generous of Joelist to pull more scores later

Yeah, thank you to casear, rfaulk, and others who always post the full grades. I don’t have a subscription so I always just post these top 5’s that I see on Twitter. At least that way there’s already a thread for them to put the full list.
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Daijahn Anthony
# 33
1
82.7
2
Joe Bachie
# 49
1
82.5
3
Jordan Battle
# 27
2
76.5
4
Dax Hill
# 23
39
• 75.2
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DJ Turner I|
# 20
35
73.8

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Logan Wilson
# 55
31
• 72.7
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Tycen Anderson
# 26
1
70.9
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Maema Njongmeta
# 45
1
70.2
8
Charlie Jones
# 15
1
70.2
8
Trayveon Williams
# 32
1
70.2
11
Germaine Pratt
# 57
34
66.6
12
Trey Hendrickson
# 91
2
66.2
13
Kris Jenkins
# 90
0
63.5
14
Joseph Ossai
# 58
5
61.5
15
Vonn Bell
# 24
39
61.4
16
Josh Newton
# 28
9
60.1
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Chase Brown
# 30
0
60.0
18
Jay Tufele
# 97
0
58.8
19
Geno Stone
# 22
42
58.2
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Sam Hubbard
# 94
1
58.0
21
Cedric Johnson
# 52
1
56.7
22
Akeem Davis-Gaither
# 59
7
55.8
23
Mike Hilton
# 21
27
52.9
24
Zach Carter
# 95
0
47.0
5
25
Lawrence Guy Sr.
# 74

46.9
26
Cam Taylor-Britt
# 29
23
28.2
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(7 hours ago)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Yeah, thank you to casear, rfaulk, and others who always post the full grades. I don’t have a subscription so I always just post these top 5’s that I see on Twitter. At least that way there’s already a thread for them to put the full list.

Sorry I had to run errands - it happens. 
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That Dax Hill dude may not be a bust after all.
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(5 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: That Dax Hill dude may not be a bust after all.

He has been moved around so you have to give him some time at cornerback to see what he can do.  Im sure he is going to have growing pains so no one should get too down on him if he has some bad games this year
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(5 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: That Dax Hill dude may not be a bust after all.

And nobody will be more happy than me if he’s not! I care more about the Bengals being successful than being right.

Dalton did primarily pick on CTB all game though, so Dax had a bit of an easy day in coverage. Let’s hope he keeps it up.
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