Tony Brown…for those who believe in analytics
According to PFF, he earned a grade in coverage of 28.4 against the Saints.
He was targeted seven times and allowed seven receptions. He allowed 187 yards through the air He yielded 26.7 yards per reception 58 yards after the catch Somehow, only one touchdown And nowhere close to an interception When the Saints threw in his direction, theur QB rating was 158.3, which Might will be the best possible grade. |
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The real question is this: who is available in free agency right now who can help us? I don't know who is out there. Anyone keep up with them?
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My question is how did he manage to get a grade that high, if he has conceded the perfect passer rating, surely he should have a grade of zero. Unless he did something of significance in the run game i guess.
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