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PFF Ranks Dolphins OL at #14

Or you can disagree with the notion that averaging the grades of the 5 players makes sense. On a single play, if 4 of the 5 destroy their opponent and the 5th whiffs on a block, the grade on that play for the OL collectively might be pretty good. It may also result is a sack.

Football outsiders rank the Dolphins OL 29th in pass blocking.
And in its signature QB stats, it ranks Ryan Tannehill 33rd and 35th among quarterbacks:

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/qb
 
Why don't you just trust your eyes instead of relying upon someone in their basement who you have no clue who they are,
what kind of football experience/football IQ they have and trust their subjective opinions...
Because you don't know whether you're engaging in confirmation bias, and you aren't grading all players in all games. Consequently you really can't say how accurate you would be in saying how well John Jerry, for example, compares to the average guard in the league.

Now, PFF may have its weaknesses in that regard as well, though they'd theoretically be a whole lot less weak than the approach of any single person who isn't doing what they do.

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This site, like many others on the internet, rely on hindsight and/or confirmation bias.
For some posters. ;)
 
Bill Belicheck said it best..

Nobody knows exactly what a certain assignment was/is so there is no chance they fully understand what a player is supposed to do. It's not baseball, it's a team sport not an individual sport..
 
The OL is just as strong as its weakest link, so averaging the ratings of single players is a pretty stupid way to rate the group... You could have 4 probowlers on the OL if your left tackle is Marc Colombo, your fked... So yeah....
 
The more I think about it, the dumber it seems to aggregate the run blocking and pass blocking grades of the OL together. There are a number of things lacking in the approach such as:

1. If a team has negative scores for pass blocking by the guards and positive scores by the tackles and another team has exactly the opposite, which is better?
2. Which combination of scores for LT_LG_C_RG_RT is better and why? -10_-10_0_10_10 or 0_0_0_0_0
3. Would grades of -10_-10_0_10_10 be better for run blocking or pass blocking?
4. Which is worse poor run blocking grades on a team that doesn't run much or poor run blocking grades on a team that runs a lot? Same for pass blocking.

There are many other examples.

PFF does separate the run and pass. The article was just overall. Phins are #16 on the pass, and #19 on the run. Panthers are #3 and #2.

I mostly agree with what you have said but, do not have the time to get into it now. Getting ready for the game.
 
Bill Belicheck said it best..

Nobody knows exactly what a certain assignment was/is so there is no chance they fully understand what a player is supposed to do. It's not baseball, it's a team sport not an individual sport..

Good point. How do we know that any of these sites properly grade OLs based on man blocking or zone blocking? The assignments are very different. Sometimes each lineman in a zone blocking scheme will have multiple options in his assigned zone. How do they account for that?
 
Good point. How do we know that any of these sites properly grade OLs based on man blocking or zone blocking? The assignments are very different. Sometimes each lineman in a zone blocking scheme will have multiple options in his assigned zone. How do they account for that?

I can answer that. we don't...
 
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