Quote:I really really don't want to read that article, but are they trying to say that not only is the QB responsible for completing the pass, but now he has to make a Receiver be so wide open that there cannot be any chance of him being tackled in order for it to be counted as a "good" play?!
They can rationalize any way they want to. I didn't care about their grades before and won't in the future. As a fan, what is the honest point of reading their grades and charts if they are constantly changing them. I have eyes capable of watching and a brain capable of forming an opinion. I don't need someone else telling me how a player did. I can do that on my own.
PFF = Room of math nerds who once had a bet that they could randomly make up football stats and get people to pay attention to it.
Well done guys, well done.
Quote:But were there any spider-charts?
Was there any mention of a spider 2 Y banana?
Whatever credibility PFF had, prior to giving Aaron Rodgers a negative grade for a performance most fans can only dream of for the QB of their favorite team, is gone. This has to be a new low for PFF.
You guys don't understand
math.
Quote:I really really don't want to read that article, but are they trying to say that not only is the QB responsible for completing the pass, but now he has to make a Receiver be so wide open that there cannot be any chance of him being tackled in order for it to be counted as a "good" play?!
That is exactly something Skip Bayless would say.
Quote:That is exactly something Skip Bayless would say.
I'm really happy that I have no point of reference on which I can hinge neither agreement nor disagreement to your statement.
PFF getting a lot of free publicity