@hudson_cody@Daily_Chiefs_ It’s not maybe offensive line. They had the best line in the NFL by a wide margin.
The WR group, or simply Alston Jeffery, was much better.
@GandalfStaff@hbtCHIEFS I agree with this except I think it’s a wildly optimistic view of the defense.
I’m not so sure you can pencil an end of the first DT as a defensive playmaker.
@mc1243657@JeffEads1316126@jason_bethel@DMacWake316@Nate_Tice Or just use some common sense. There is a reason why their power rankings or rankings for players isn’t just a chronological list based on the various PFF grades.
The grades were never meant to be aggregated together to create composite grades. It was something pushed once
@mc1243657@JeffEads1316126@jason_bethel@DMacWake316@Nate_Tice Also I’m not shaming you for not agreeing with me. I’m shaming you for using the data irresponsibily.
For example, one of your own sources - PFF, literally cautions you from using team aggregate scores the way you are.
@mc1243657@JeffEads1316126@jason_bethel@DMacWake316@Nate_Tice I am a data analyst. I love statistical analysis. And I hate when people like you use it in this way because it only fuels the people that vehemently argue against it”analytics” because you don’t understand the numbers you cite nor the nuances of the sport. It’s a shame
@mc1243657@JeffEads1316126@jason_bethel@DMacWake316@Nate_Tice And it’s also not the most among a threesome:
Min: Jefferson, Theilen, KJ Osborn had 3100+
Miami had 3500 with Hill, waddle, sherfield
Eagles had 3200 with Aj Brown, Smith, goedert
I can keep going but I’m gonna run out of characters