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  • #31
    This offense is so uninspiring

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    • #32
      Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
      This offense is so uninspiring
      Bump

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      • #33
        If TT scores here.. we in trouble.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post
          If TT scores here.. we in trouble.
          We're not! Still, too bad BYU's offense took the second half off.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post

            We're not! Still, too bad BYU's offense took the second half off.
            This offense is very inconsistent.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post

              This offense is very inconsistent.
              I disagree. They've been very consistent this year

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              • #37
                Originally posted by LiveCoug View Post

                I disagree. They've been very consistent this year


                You are not wrong.

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                • #38
                  https://www.si.com/college/byu/footb...ver-texas-tech

                  Everyone's favorite - highest graded players from the Texas Tech game! IMO, Robbins was ok, but Martin was way better. He averaged 9 ypc, but didn't get a touch in the 4th? Batty was all over the place, I would have rated him a bit higher.

                  1. Ethan Slade - 82.9
                  2. Crew Wakley - 81.1
                  3. Jakob Robinson - 81.0
                  4. Atunaisa Mahe - 76.8
                  5. Tyler Batty - 76.3
                  6. Jackson Cravens - 74.3
                  7. LJ Martin - 71.1
                  8. Aidan Robbins - 69.3
                  9. Kamden Garrett - 68.3
                  10. Darius Lassiter - 67.3
                  "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react." - Charles Swindoll

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by byufan4ever View Post
                    https://www.si.com/college/byu/footb...ver-texas-tech

                    Everyone's favorite - highest graded players from the Texas Tech game! IMO, Robbins was ok, but Martin was way better. He averaged 9 ypc, but didn't get a touch in the 4th? Batty was all over the place, I would have rated him a bit higher.

                    1. Ethan Slade - 82.9
                    2. Crew Wakley - 81.1
                    3. Jakob Robinson - 81.0
                    4. Atunaisa Mahe - 76.8
                    5. Tyler Batty - 76.3
                    6. Jackson Cravens - 74.3
                    7. LJ Martin - 71.1
                    8. Aidan Robbins - 69.3
                    9. Kamden Garrett - 68.3
                    10. Darius Lassiter - 67.3
                    I do appreciate these updates

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                    • #40
                      The 5th and 6th string safeties stepping up!
                      Jesus wants me for a sunbeam.

                      "Cog dis is a bitch." -James Patterson

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by byufan4ever View Post
                        https://www.si.com/college/byu/footb...ver-texas-tech

                        Everyone's favorite - highest graded players from the Texas Tech game! IMO, Robbins was ok, but Martin was way better. He averaged 9 ypc, but didn't get a touch in the 4th? Batty was all over the place, I would have rated him a bit higher.

                        1. Ethan Slade - 82.9
                        2. Crew Wakley - 81.1
                        3. Jakob Robinson - 81.0
                        4. Atunaisa Mahe - 76.8
                        5. Tyler Batty - 76.3
                        6. Jackson Cravens - 74.3
                        7. LJ Martin - 71.1
                        8. Aidan Robbins - 69.3
                        9. Kamden Garrett - 68.3
                        10. Darius Lassiter - 67.3
                        Imagine if Crew Wakley hadn't dropped two interceptions.
                        "There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
                        "It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
                        "Juilliardk N I ibuprofen Hyu I U unhurt u" - creekster

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by byufan4ever View Post
                          https://www.si.com/college/byu/footb...ver-texas-tech

                          Everyone's favorite - highest graded players from the Texas Tech game! IMO, Robbins was ok, but Martin was way better. He averaged 9 ypc, but didn't get a touch in the 4th? Batty was all over the place, I would have rated him a bit higher.

                          1. Ethan Slade - 82.9
                          2. Crew Wakley - 81.1
                          3. Jakob Robinson - 81.0
                          4. Atunaisa Mahe - 76.8
                          5. Tyler Batty - 76.3
                          6. Jackson Cravens - 74.3
                          7. LJ Martin - 71.1
                          8. Aidan Robbins - 69.3
                          9. Kamden Garrett - 68.3
                          10. Darius Lassiter - 67.3
                          Sorry for the ignorance, but what are these ratings based upon?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Applejack View Post

                            Sorry for the ignorance, but what are these ratings based upon?
                            They're calculated from the POMA database.
                            "The mind is not a boomerang. If you throw it too far it will not come back." ~ Tom McGuane

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Applejack View Post

                              Sorry for the ignorance, but what are these ratings based upon?
                              https://www.pff.com/news/pff-fc-all-...itive%20grade.

                              Read the full details at the link above.

                              1. PLAY-BY-PLAY GRADING


                              PFF grades each event on a -2 to +2 scale with increments of 0.5, with 0 being the expected grade. For example, an unpressured pass to an open target that is completed earns a 0 grade, while a pass that breaks through a defensive line under pressure is above expectation and likely rewarded with a positive grade.

                              Unlike traditional data, PFF measures “performance relative to expectation” instead of just traits or measurable factors. The system looks at every play, creating a large sample size that eliminates bias and identifies undervalued players while avoiding player hype. The grading process evaluates players objectively, regardless of perceived ability.

                              PFF's grading process is built on a strict grading guide to turn subjective analysis into objective measurements. Graders must first demonstrate accuracy in the first two phases of data collection and undergo rigorous training on grading. Less than 10% of the data collection team become graders, including former performance analysts, current/former professional players, and individuals with demonstrated accuracy in data collection.

                              During a match, an average of 5-7 graders work on a specific facet simultaneously to allow for natural auditing. PFF also has several checks in place to ensure grading consistency and accuracy, such as major grade checks, flagging uncertain grades for senior graders, regular reviews, grading analysis, and a quality control team.

                              Overall, PFF's grading system is designed to create consistency and accuracy in subjective analysis through a rigorous process and checks to ensure high-quality data.
                              "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react." - Charles Swindoll

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