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PFF gives Bortles 4th worst QB grade
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Quote:I think PFF knows about as much about football as Walterfootball. Which is to say, not very much. I used to think their metrics might actually mean something, but they really don't. Aside from maybe their O-line grades. There are some things that are easy to see on the television broadcast anyone can get. Things like whether an o-lineman is stiff and has bad pass protection technique. Other things are nearly impossible to understand without knowing what play was called. However, I think most of us don't need to know what was called to know what we saw yesterday, which is a QB with a vastly superior toolset and ability to Henne, and the majority of guys employed as QBs in the NFL overall. |
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