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  • oneinchpunch
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    PFF: Chargers vs Chiefs

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  • oneinchpunch
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    #2
    - The three highest graded players were Allen Bailey (+4.3), Eric Berry (+3.6) and Anthony Fasano (+2.3).

    - The three lowest graded players were Johnnie Troutman (-4.8), Sean Smith (-3.7) and Marcus Gilchrist (-3.2).



    - Sean Smith’s season arch in KC is starting to look remarkably like his last year in Miami. Up until week eight of 2012 he was one of our top rated corners with a +7.7 grade. Then following a poor game against the Colts he seemed to lose confidence and rated a -10.8 over the remaining games. Up until week 6 this year quarterbacks throwing at him had rated a mere 41.3. In the last five games that’s been 122.6.

    - Alex Smith can throw deep – it’s just not often he does. Here his three throws over 20 yards in the air netted two receptions for 68 yards and a TD. Only the two Matt’s, Ryan and Schaub, throw deep less frequently than his 6.3% of drop-backs.
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    • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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      #3
      What no grade for Fluker??? Who will we know if he is improving???
      Go Rivers!

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      • oneinchpunch
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        #4
        Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+ View Post
        What no grade for Fluker??? Who will we know if he is improving???
        You'll actually have to pay for their premium content to know if he's improving.

        Actually rewatching it he had a rough day. Especially the first quarter. Rivers had no time for anything but short routes. But Troutman was also bad so there was quite a bit of pressure
        Last edited by oneinchpunch; 11-25-2013, 03:26 PM.
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        • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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          #5
          Fresh legs comming in vs Fluker always scare me. He seems to get cuaght late in games after the defence is able to sub in a fresh pass rusher on him.
          Go Rivers!

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          • Formula 21
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            #6
            Yeah, kickoffs teams looked bad. 3 tackles for Novak? must be a charger's record.
            Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
            The Wasted Decade is done.
            Build Back Better.

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            • blahblahblah
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              #7
              Originally posted by oneinchpunch View Post
              - The three highest graded players were Allen Bailey (+4.3), Eric Berry (+3.6) and Anthony Fasano (+2.3).

              - The three lowest graded players were Johnnie Troutman (-4.8), Sean Smith (-3.7) and Marcus Gilchrist (-3.2).



              - Sean Smith’s season arch in KC is starting to look remarkably like his last year in Miami. Up until week eight of 2012 he was one of our top rated corners with a +7.7 grade. Then following a poor game against the Colts he seemed to lose confidence and rated a -10.8 over the remaining games. Up until week 6 this year quarterbacks throwing at him had rated a mere 41.3. In the last five games that’s been 122.6.

              - Alex Smith can throw deep – it’s just not often he does. Here his three throws over 20 yards in the air netted two receptions for 68 yards and a TD. Only the two Matt’s, Ryan and Schaub, throw deep less frequently than his 6.3% of drop-backs.
              One problem I have with their rankings is they give no weight to importance or impact.

              Any system that doesn't rank Rivers as the best player yesterday is wrong.

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              • ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR
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                #8
                Originally posted by blahblahblah View Post
                One problem I have with their rankings is they give no weight to importance or impact.

                Any system that doesn't rank Rivers as the best player yesterday is wrong.
                I think that's a pretty solid point.

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                • Stinky Wizzleteats+
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                  #9
                  Any play that gets bumped by Andy Rieds ass gets no credit per PFF's grading system...
                  Go Rivers!

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                  • Panama
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Formula Two One View Post
                    Yeah, kickoffs teams looked bad. 3 tackles for Novak? must be a charger's record.
                    But damn, they were nice tackles. Great form! Maybe he should give the defense a workshop on tackling technique.
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