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Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:34 pm to
Posted by Rand AlThor
Member since Jan 2014
9524 posts
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:34 pm to
I wasn't planning on posting them this week because of how a vast majority of this board fails to understand how advanced metrics work, and want to trust their "eyeball test" over every-snap grades by paid professionals.
Posted by Hoodoo Man
Sunshine Pumping most days.
Member since Oct 2011
31637 posts
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:37 pm to
Now you know my pain.
Posted by rubberneck
NOLA
Member since Aug 2011
1040 posts
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:37 pm to
Snap Count Leaders – Offense

Andrus Peat, Max Unger, Senio Kelemete, Zach Strief, Drew Brees – 69
Ben Watson – 63
Brandin Cooks – 62
Tim Lelito – 55
Willie Snead – 50

Highest Grades – Offense

Tim Lelito, LG (+2.3)
Zach Strief, RT (+1.7)
Brandin Cooks, WR (+1.0)

Lowest Grades – Offense

Senio Kelemete, RG (-3.7)
Ben Watson, TE (-2.1)
Drew Brees, QB (-2.1)
Michael Hoomanawanui, TE (-1.3, 19 snaps)

Snap Count Leaders – Defense

Delvin Breaux – 87
Kenny Vaccaro – 86
Stephone Anthony, Brandon Browner – 80
Cam Jordan, Hau’oli Kikaha – 73
Dannell Ellerbe – 67

Highest Grades – Defense

Cam Jordan, DE (+5.3)
Delvin Breaux, CB (+2.5)
Kyle Wilson, CB (+1.7, 53 snaps)
Kenny Vaccaro, S (+1.1)

Lowest Grades – Defense

Brandon Browner, CB (-3.7)
Kasim Edebali, DE (-2.8, 25 snaps)
Kaleb Eulls, DE (-2.6, 23 snaps)
Tavaris Barnes, DE (-1.8, 29 snaps)

Other Stat Stories

The Eagles dominated time of possession 34:02-25:58, and also won the first down battle with ease 34-19.
The offense finished 8-for-16 (50 percent) in third down efficiency.
Final penalty count for the black and gold: 7 penalties, 78 yards.
Keenan Lewis only appeared in 27 snaps against the Eagles.
The Saints were charged with 12 missed tackles on defense, and 5 were credited to Brandon Browner.
Both Willie Snead (6-141) and Brandin Cooks (5-107-TD) had strong wide receiver performances on the day.
Posted by GynoSandberg
Member since Jan 2006
72327 posts
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:53 pm to
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by paid professionals.


lol no

You could be an unpaid PFF "analyst" if you want to be. The guys who grade these games are grunts who watch countless hours of game film in hopes of landing some mythical full time paid position at PFF
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