Bowers has a knee injury and didn't practice all week until Saturday and was listed as questionable. He has a noticeable brace on his left knee which appears to be affecting his usual burst and elusiveness.Is TE Brock Bowers 100% healthy tonight?
Hahaha, maybe he has dentures now?I just noticed that Chompin' Pete isn't chompin' tonight. First time I've seen him not furiously chompin' about ten pieces of gum.
I don’t pay for pff I find them reposted on twitterWhere do you find these grades? Is a paid subscription necessary? I’d like to see how Riley Moss and Cooper DeJean grade out each week.
I typed in “Riley Moss PFF”.
He’s now ranked 52nd among 140 corners.
Cooper Dejean is 23rd
Last year Riley was higher until that Bengal game ate him up a bit.
Cooper was in the top ten or twenty, I believe
Speaking of idiotic plays, this one by Steelers rookie RB Kaleb Johnson ranks up there. Lets a kickoff hit him and then instead of chasing the ball he stands there for a moment and then starts heading for the sideline while the Seahawks pounce on it in the endzone for a TD.
Johnson is a third round draft choice out of Iowa, taken to replace Najeh Harris, who was a reliable and durable workhorse for four seasons but also a plodding one with no special traits. Johnson looked bad in training camp and instead of replacing Harris he began the new season as third string behind even Kenneth Gainwell. He may still work out, but plays like this also show the general lack of preparedness and discipline that all Mike Tomlin teams do, but in this case the stupidity level was beyond coachable. Johnson also fumbled a kickoff last week against the Jets. Maybe find a new kick returner Mikey?
thank you.I don’t pay for pff I find them reposted on twitter
I’m with you. They all server an agenda and even when the White athletes test well within the agenda they are just ignored. It’s the same with RAS which is actually a better metric but again it’s ignored or goes uncited when a White athlete rises to the top.I don't trust PFF at all. Owned by the notorious Caste acolyte Cris Collinsworth and its rankings are subjective by definition. There's no objective way to "rank" players other than by statistics and that can sometimes be misleading. PFF's monopoly status also makes it suspicious as it's easier that way to slyly push an agenda, or to put out "rankings" that align with a given narrative.