Cool. Thanks for telling me stuff I already knew.
I liked PFF until I realized it was ****. And I won't back down from calling a turd a turd.
I remember their take a few years ago on Patrick Peterson when they downgraded him because opponents didn't throw the ball at him enough.
If you already knew it, why act like you don't know why it's possible to only get an 80 when you have a game like that?
The fact is, fans suck at assessing performance. We only see the highlights. We judge O linemen based on "did a defender get to the QB" and thats it.
There were 80 offensive snaps on Sunday and we judge Kirk only on the handful they targeted him and not the 75 he was drawing coverage or run blocking. Campbell had 60+ snaps and we all recall the 5 or 6 where he made plays, but have no idea what he did on the other 55.
Is PFF perfect? No. But it's a damn site better than any of us. I'll take 3 professional analysts watching and grading every single snap a player takes over fans watching live any day because frankly, we don't see 99% of whats happening in the game. We follow the ball.
There's also the fact that PFF is respected around the league. Many coaches and players have been through there and watched how they grade, come out the other side and said "Actually, they are right".
Do you remember Chip Kelly slagging off PFF when he was with the Eagles? After he finished in the NFL he visited PFF and spent a day with them watching how they grade. He was so impressed that not only did he change his mind he bought a stake.
Should fans live and die by PFF? No. But nobody has an issue with it except fans. Teams use their data from which player grades are based. Agents and players use their grades in contract negotiations. Players tweet about their grades when it suits them.
Fans just moan about it when they think a player had a good game and PFF says they didn't. But I'm willing to bet on PFF over any of us.