BASF
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Very curious what grade he received for our game against the Browns. There was very little mention of crow regarding him this week. Anyone have the number?
That seems good. Is that good? Should people here be eating crow?Pocic: 71.4 overall, 68.6 on pass blocking, 67.3 on run blocking.
Our own Evan: 61.8 overall, 70.5 pass blocking, 53.8 run blocking.
I was surprised and disappointed that we let Pocic walked, at the time, I felt like he was doing ok and improving after he played center. Basically, we waste his years here playing him all over the OL instead of letting him be the center. I think PFF agreed with my observation:That seems good Is that good? Should people here be eating crow?
Thanks for the answer
True but Blythe ws $4mil and played poorly.Ethan Pocic is more expensive, he signed at 3 year, $18 million contract, or $6 million a year. Evan Brown is making $2.25 million this year. And Olu may be our center of the future.
Pocic wasn't more expensive when we could have re-signed him. He barely got anything from the Browns. It wasn't until he got away from Me3 making him look bad that the league saw his actual worth.Ethan Pocic is more expensive, he signed at 3 year, $18 million contract, or $6 million a year. Evan Brown is making $2.25 million this year. And Olu may be our center of the future.
And we waste his rookie contract years playing him all over the line, if memory serves, he even played some tackles, but mostly guards, lol, fewer snaps at center.Pocic wasn't more expensive when we could have re-signed him. He barely got anything from the Browns. It wasn't until he got away from Me3 making him look bad that the league saw his actual worth.
PFF thought Ryan Neal was Ed Reed while in Seattle, and this year he is literally the NFL's only DB who opposing QBs have a perfect passer rating against.