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Should Jags Have Added A Quality Interior O Lineman In Offseason?
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PFF apparently hates Watford:
"PFF rating: 33.9, 77th of 80 Watford was asked to play all over the Arizona offensive line, which probably contributed to his poor play, but his ratings have never been very strong, topping out at a 57.4 two years ago. To his credit, the Cardinals’ linemen face a tough task with a deep-drop offense and more empty sets than any other team, according to ESPN. Still, the 26-year-old linemen performed well below replacement level under those circumstances." Now, who knows about that. But it seems like the Jagcentric media wasn't that jazzed about him when the signing happened. I'm not dogging the guy, but I was talking about a guy a step up from him. |
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