Some PFF grades/ Bruss gets Blutarsky pass blocking grade

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  • LT Alaric Jackson: 83.1

  • WR Jordan Whittington: 75.2

  • C Beaux Limmer: 68.5

  • RB Blake Corum: 67.8

  • TE Colby Parkinson: 67.8

  • WR Demarcus Robinson: 65.1

  • RB Kyren Williams: 59.9

  • WR Tutu Atwell: 54.9

  • QB Matthew Stafford: 54.4

  • WR Tyler Johnson: 53.6

  • RT Rob Havenstein: 51.4

  • LG Logan Bruss: 42.1
Bruss allowed seven pressures and a sack, earning a pass-blocking grade of 0.0.


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  • DT Kobie Turner: 90.2

  • DT Neville Gallimore: 78.4

  • OLB Jared Verse: 76.7

  • NT Bobby Brown III: 75.7

  • S Jaylen McCollough: 71.7

  • CB Cobie Durant: 70.8

  • CB Darious Williams: 58.1

  • CB Ahkello Witherspoon: 54.0

  • OLB Byron Young: 51.6

  • DT Braden Fiske: 50.1

  • S Quentin Lake: 38.1

  • CB Josh Wallace: 37.0
 

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Kobe Turner with back-to-back super solid PFF scored games.
I wish there was more to show for it.
 

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Damn really? Our leak is Bruss huh? How many open WR’s could we have had with Bruss allowing Stafford to get pressured. Smh.
 

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I am not so sure about that Bruss grade. I didn't watch the game tape but there have been some games where I've noticed Rams lineman getting absolutely abused all night long even WITH help. Noteboom. Bobby Evans. Demby. Arcuri. Watching live, there was definitely pressure coming from Bruss' spot, but there were also plenty of snaps where Stafford was pretty well protected too, from all angles. A pass blocking grade of literally 0? Dunno about that...
 

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Limmer is doing okay for the most part.
On his run blocking he was knocking people on their rear end.
Did you notice that the majority of the runs that they were doing were right up the middle right behind Limmer.
But his pass protection definitely needs work.
 

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Bruss was actually better this week than last.
He lunges pass blocking which make his very easy to beat.
He had some solid pass blocks as well, which was an improvement over last week.
 

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On his run blocking he was knocking people on their rear end.
Did you notice that the majority of the runs that they were doing were right up the middle right behind Limmer.
But his pass protection definitely needs work.
Well when you got a Center like Limmer that did 39 reps bench press you can bet he is a strong dude, and will bulldoze for you.
 

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Those grades are bullshit. I give them all low grades for tackling. They all need extra training on how to wrap up. So what if u can penetrate opponent OL unless u can make the tackle instead of just bouncing off.
Damn frustrating to keep watching that.
 

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  • LT Alaric Jackson: 83.1

  • WR Jordan Whittington: 75.2

  • C Beaux Limmer: 68.5

  • RB Blake Corum: 67.8

  • TE Colby Parkinson: 67.8

  • WR Demarcus Robinson: 65.1

  • RB Kyren Williams: 59.9

  • WR Tutu Atwell: 54.9

  • QB Matthew Stafford: 54.4

  • WR Tyler Johnson: 53.6

  • RT Rob Havenstein: 51.4

  • LG Logan Bruss: 42.1
Bruss allowed seven pressures and a sack, earning a pass-blocking grade of 0.0.


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  • DT Kobie Turner: 90.2

  • DT Neville Gallimore: 78.4

  • OLB Jared Verse: 76.7

  • NT Bobby Brown III: 75.7

  • S Jaylen McCollough: 71.7

  • CB Cobie Durant: 70.8

  • CB Darious Williams: 58.1

  • CB Ahkello Witherspoon: 54.0

  • OLB Byron Young: 51.6

  • DT Braden Fiske: 50.1

  • S Quentin Lake: 38.1

  • CB Josh Wallace: 37.0
What about our ILBs “the speed bump” and “the traffic cone”?
 

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I can't wait until either is back. Limmer is doing okay for the most part.

Bruss is shitting the bed on his pass blocking. His run blocking is okay tho,
Limmer is certainly doing better than Bruss. But PFF has him at 44.3 in pass blocking which is far below average. He's around 65 in run blocking which is average.

Bruss is a 7.2 this year in pass protection...which is as you say shitting the bed.

The OL should have substantial improvement when the two actual starters get back.
 

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When people say PFF are rubbish, it’s because of stuff like this. Each of them missed far more than one tackle.
Yeah, I would like to know how they determine what a missed tackle is. They say the team missed 11 tackles against GB. It looked more like 30 to me.

Their metrics are best judged as an approximation of what's going on. In the ballpark. For example, regarding missed tackles, they have us rated as the 6th worst tackling team in the league. The eyeball test confirms that we are one of the worst tackling teams in the league.
 

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Limmer is certainly doing better than Bruss. But PFF has him at 44.3 in pass blocking which is far below average. He's around 65 in run blocking which is average.

Bruss is a 7.2 this year in pass protection...which is as you say shitting the bed.

The OL should have substantial improvement when the two actual starters get back.
Well Limmer did a heck of a lot better against GB - he got a 68 PFF rating and I bet his run blocking rating was fairly high.

As to pass blocking, I think that will come in time once he has gotten more experience in games.

I think he is the center of the future.