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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by burningmetal What players or coaches would that be? Coaches have their own grades, and I'm sure any player who ranks high on a list will praise it, and those who rank low will say it's wrong. That's ...
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04-18-2015, 11:39 PM | #301 |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Originally Posted by burningmetal
"Do NFL teams use your grades?
Yes. We have a number of direct clients within the NFL that use our data for personnel decisions and game management, we also have non-clients that have used our grades as an internal check against their own pro scouts. Most, if not all, teams have at least the bare minimum website subscription. Our grades and stats are also heavily involved in contract negotiations as agents and front offices use our data to build their case either for or against potential free agents." You should read the whole page: https://www.profootballfocus.com/about/grading/ |
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04-18-2015, 11:50 PM | #302 |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Originally Posted by burningmetal
You completely contradict yourself here. First paragraph you state stats don't tell the whole story, but you point out guys that "blew the league away" not ranking higher than others?
PFF is not a stats based rating site. Three different people watch every game and every player's movement, then they give them a positive, neutral or negative rating on each play. I can tell by your assertions that you clearly didn't read this in it's entirety: https://www.profootballfocus.com/about/grading/ The answer to your last sentence in your last paragraph is in the page I linked and it's your choice not to educate yourself. |
04-19-2015, 03:28 AM | #303 |
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How is that a contradiction? I didn't use stats. I said "blew away the league". That's an observation, and one that is undeniable. Are you actually going to sit in your wanna be front office chair and tell me that what Josh Gordon did that year was because of his great QB? Well let's trade Drew to the Texans for Brian Hoyer right now!
I am a very educated person, but thanks for the advice, professor. I Know what a grade is. I know that each play is given an individual grade based on how they view it. It's why I said in an earlier post that you have to use the eyes to tell the difference between garbage stats and players who legitimately produce. I'm looking at the rankings they have given, based on THEIR grades, and I'm calling them ridiculous. You are telling me that because I don't agree with a ranking that I haven't read or educated myself, when I know exactly how the system works. It's a system that is entirely based on opinion just like yours or mine. Grades are given out based on what these people think. The grades don't match the performance in many cases. You can disagree with that all you want, but don't accuse me of something without first understanding my point. You are getting awfully worked up about something I said that had nothing to do with you. And if any scouts are using this information, they are pretty useless. It is the job of the scouts to do their own research, not ask somebody else what they think. How many bad decisions are made in the NFL every year, personnel-wise? How has PFF changed anything? It is the choice of each organization on how they will gather information, and how well they interpret what they see on the field. There are good choices and decisions, and there are terrible one's. PFF is just a singular option. It is not the NFL's version of the gospel, which is basically how you are painting it to be, by taking offense to my disagreement. You seem to have missed the point of my very first post in this thread. It wasn't a question of WHOM uses this information, but WHY do they? Any opinion you want to form on my stance is purely subjective, as is mine. I'm calling it crap based on what I see. Your defense of it is that some teams use it. But what information do you have that says they're giving out good info? I'd bet it's very hit and miss. which is why I say, let's just watch and see what players do, instead of worrying about how PFF grades players. But hey, that's just me. Don't let me ruin your enjoyment. |
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, the NFL would fine and suspend me.
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04-19-2015, 04:28 AM | #304 |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Wisniewski signing a 1 year 2,5M contract with the Jags?!
There must be something wrong with the guy to have so many teams pass on him and to eventually sign for that little. I would've thought at that price he would've provided some nice depth at the interior of the O-line. |
04-19-2015, 11:36 AM | #305 |
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Originally Posted by FinSaint
It was kept pretty quiet he had off-season shoulder surgery, but it finally leaked , probably by way of Seattle, who was trying to sign him at a discount...
Jaguars sign C Stefen Wisniewski, who had visited Seahawks | The Seattle Times |
04-19-2015, 12:19 PM | #306 |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Originally Posted by burningmetal
Of course their rankings are subjective, as is any scouts rating of a player. The key difference with PFF being the rating is from a scouting perspective based on every single play. Normal individuals, unless being paid to do so, will not watch every player through the entirety of the game. Thus, PFF comes into play for those of us that want a more educated opinion of players we don't watch continuously.
You call out PFF ratings of players over Gordon, but did you watch every single snap Gordon took that year, even when it was a running play or he didn't get a pass thrown his way? No, of course you didn't, but 3 people from PFF did and came up with a cumulative rating. Just like your example of Colston and Dez, Colston may not have had the stats Dez did but that doesn't paint the whole picture, and apparently you can't grasp that. No one is forcing you to look at PFF ratings. No one is claiming them to be perfect, however they are very useful in educating yourself about players you don't watch consistently. In addition, PFF provides some alternative opinions of players you do watch on a consistent basis to avoid your own bais. To claim they are not useful, or should be ignored is naive. |
04-22-2015, 02:44 PM | #307 |
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Guess DE Corey Wootton is going to wait to sign a vet minimum contract if that's his best offer...
Can't say I don't blame him, but it'd be nice if we had the cap room to throw him a little more to get him in to acclimate, practice... |
04-22-2015, 05:22 PM | #309 |
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Greg Jennings to Miami... 2 years/$8 million. Don't know the guaranteed $ but at first glance they can have him for that price.
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04-22-2015, 05:50 PM | #310 |
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Re: PFF 2015 free agents
Remember that sorry rap song by 9 toed Deion Sanders? ... "it must be the money!". I expect the Saints scouts to draft a WR within the 1st 3 rounds of next week's draft.
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