Finished looking at All-22
Some of my review lined up with PFF
Worst defensive players per PFF:
Dugger: 33.4
Takitaki: 42.6
Ekuale: 55.3
Hawkins: 57.1
Top 6 were: Ellis, Tavai, Jones and White, Pettus, Gonzalez and agree all those guys played overall well.
I agree completely, all but Hawkins were pretty worthless, Tkitaki and Ekuale might be the 2 worst starters in the NFL at their positions. Duggar was not just slow, he had mental mistake after mental mistake. Horrible, yet he played 97% of snaps?
-Pettus continues to be the best safety, only played 13 snaps or 19%. STUPID. The announcer tried to blame Pettus for not dropping deep enough on 1 play, he was wrong. Pettus was responsible for the TE in case they blocked and went out for a pass. The same type of play Duggar let in for a TD as he Duggar had the same responsibility on that play but he saw the TE block, looked away and then the TE got open over the middle before Duggar realized he was no longer blocking.
Dell Pettus has played well in every game I've reviewed, he needs to be the most plays of any safety not the least. He does his job, which you can't say about many.
-Gonzalez gave up 2 completions to Hill, not the 1 I saw reported, which is still solid. He's a good player, as everyone knows.
-Elliss showed up again in this game, played really well.
-Schooler might lead the team in sacks by year end,
-Ngakpue is still a complete non-factor.
-Barmore looked strong but slow and had issues with getting pads down, and then the 4th quarter looked like the old Barmore, was just a beast on several plays. Dude might have turned a corner, excited to see him next week.
On Offense PFF had these as the worst
Jacobs: 22.6
Boutte: 45.1
Lowe: 51.7
Top 3 starters were Hooper, Douglas, and Maye
Jacobs was exposed in this game as I said he would be whenever he faces a top pass rusher. He's fine against an average rusher.
-Boutte just did not get the separation like in previous games.
-Lowe showed up with the penalties, though the holding call on the screen was a terrible call by the official. The guy he was blocking lost balance and fell, Lowe was not holding. He was nowhere near as bad as Jacobs, but had a few plays where beat too quickly. Below average game for him but not a terrible game.
-Gibson hit the hole more decisively than Rhamondre who seemed more tentative and slower to get to the hole. I cans ee why Gibson got more snaps than normal.
PFF pressures (not always accurate but ballparks what happenned)
Jacobs: 9 with 6 leading to hurries
Jordan: 4
Lowe: 3
Onwenu and Brown: 1 each
-For comparison the top blocking line is the Broncos, had 9 pressures and 1 guy with 3. Double the # of pressures the Broncos gave up and it was a bad week for the Broncos line.
The last 4 weeks before Broncos gave up 4 pressures each of the last 4 games.
Pressures last 5 games
Patriots: 18,14,13,17,11
Broncos: 9,4,4,4,4
-Jordan continues to struggle with picking up stunts, been an issue all year and continues.
I was thinking Maye played his worst game of the year but after tape review he looked pretty good. We know about the fumble, the pick was just thrown too short, he did not get enough on it, needed it about 3 yards further upfield. Just trying to do too much.
But very few plays where he made the wrong read or a bad throw. I was surprised how good the tape was, expected it to be average at best.
Patriot LB's were poor at cutting off the passing lanes on the incuts, Waddle, Hill, Smith just crucified them on quick, short passes over the middle. Tua made 2 tight window throws there but most were pretty easy throws just waiting for the wr to clear the LB.