steelreeling
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He exemplifies exactly why PFF is a joke when evaluating players or assigning grades. Kollman specifically states teams will contact PFF to tell them where they got an analysis wrong (because NBC has a contract with the league). They don’t have the teams playbook so they can’t possibly know which player is responsible for what. I wish they would publish the resumes’ of their analysis teams. How many have front office/team assistant-personnel experience?
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He exemplifies exactly why PFF is a joke when evaluating players or assigning grades. Kollman specifically states teams will contact PFF to tell them where they got an analysis wrong (because NBC has a contract with the league). They don’t have the teams playbook so they can’t possibly know which player is responsible for what. I wish they would publish the resumes’ of their analysis teams. How many have front office/team assistant-personnel experience?
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No one outside the team has access to the playbook, so what you are saying against them applies to everyone and yourself in player evaluation. However, those who know he game can easily tell a wrong route for example or a blown coverage for example.
Unless you have their specific formula for evaluating players, your really not in position to say much of anything, I usually agree with PFF ratings in general. Not perfect but a solid a neutral view.