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Originally posted by Sickaa:
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
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Originally posted by Sickaa:
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Mike McGlinchey and Nick Bosa continue to have phenomenal battles
— Brad (@Graham_SFN) August 1, 2022
McGlinchey gets Bosa on one rep and then Bosa comes back and gets McGlinchey
Great work from both and an extremely promising sign for Mike in his first padded practice since week 9 of last year
Well this is positive to hear.
This is me not buying it
You dislike Mike more than I do It seems
I just dont believe being injured all off season and now he miraculously can pass block better. I fully expect to see him getting shoved into the QBs lap every 3rd down and long.
Mike McGlinchey gave up a pressure rate of 4.7% and only 2 sacks in 8 games last season. So there you go.
That's cool and all but I'll stick to what I saw.
Okay. I'll take your word for it.
As you should. Dude completely sucks In PP.
Yup. I should take one person's opinion over a group of people who make a living off of grading player performance. Got it.
And T.J. Watt was drafted in 2017 🤯 pic.twitter.com/2fUE5UsNbw
— PFF (@PFF) April 12, 2022
group of guys can't even google how many sacks TJ Watt has
Its an obvious error on their twitter page. Look on their website.
PFF Is considered a joke for a reason, especially when grading O-Linemen. With all due respect, I prefer to rely on my own eyes over a bunch of desk jockeys.
I wouldn't say it's a joke. It's a helpful tool but it is largely guess work which is why players dislike it. They don't know the call, each players individual job or if a players free lancing.