Extra Point
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Pro Football Focus is quoted by a lot of people nowadays. I don't think their grades are very accurate or worth very much. Here's a couple of examples why.
They have a bizarre theory on run defense. They've said "Tackles don't matter, anyone can make tackles." (This, of course, raises the question if anyone can make tackles then why don't they.) Instead they apparently assess players by how many "run-stops" they have.
Blake Martinez is one of the best run defenders in the league and routinely is among the league leaders in tackles. I remember one year he had 144 tackles and they rated him poor against the run. Apparently he didn't have enough "run-stops."
In another case a player offered to fly in the person doing the assessment to watch video to show him why his assessment was wrong. In turns out the PFF employee was in Bangladesh and couldn't come. Can you really be an expert on football when you never watched it growing up and never played it?
While I will quote PFF if I can make a white player look good I really don't think PFF has much validity.
They have a bizarre theory on run defense. They've said "Tackles don't matter, anyone can make tackles." (This, of course, raises the question if anyone can make tackles then why don't they.) Instead they apparently assess players by how many "run-stops" they have.
Blake Martinez is one of the best run defenders in the league and routinely is among the league leaders in tackles. I remember one year he had 144 tackles and they rated him poor against the run. Apparently he didn't have enough "run-stops."
In another case a player offered to fly in the person doing the assessment to watch video to show him why his assessment was wrong. In turns out the PFF employee was in Bangladesh and couldn't come. Can you really be an expert on football when you never watched it growing up and never played it?
While I will quote PFF if I can make a white player look good I really don't think PFF has much validity.