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Sep 15, 2024
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AFcoug7
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It takes into account difficulty of the throw
A 60 yard TD that was thrown 60 yards in the air will get a higher rating than a 5 yard pass that the WR then takes 60 yards for a TD. Throwing a WR open will rate higher than throwing to a WR that is wide open.
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OK, so I'm not overly familiar with PFF and their ratings, how they work, etc
Czar-castic
Sep 15, 2:17pm
It's a different metric
BYUFootballisBack
Sep 15, 2:27pm
well there's something ridiculously whacky about that metric if it puts Jake
Czar-castic
Sep 15, 2:31pm
They try to eliminate the boost QBs get from being surrounded by tons of talent
BYUFootballisBack
Sep 15, 2:33pm
interesting, don't know what to make of that, but again, traditional
Czar-castic
Sep 15, 2:35pm
Literally have people watch every single play and score every snap
BYUFootballisBack
Sep 15, 3:14pm
Is that not also the case for ESPN's QBR?
Czar-castic
Sep 15, 3:32pm
🤷 was more just agreeing that its potentially subjective based on whose grading
BYUFootballisBack
Sep 15, 5:23pm
It takes into account difficulty of the throw
AFcoug7
Sep 15, 2:52pm
RE: OK, so I'm not overly familiar with PFF and their ratings, how they work,
RGGeemer
Sep 15, 2:39pm
Basically just grades each play from that players perspective. A 2 yard screen
RGGeemer
Sep 15, 2:44pm
RE: OK, so I'm not overly familiar with PFF and their ratings, how they work,
MaximusMeridius
Sep 15, 4:33pm
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