IS BEASLEY HURT

#52
#52
Keyton was 68.9 which is a good receiver grade. PFF grades every play, every route so one fantastic catch isn't going to get you to 80. I don't think I've seen a TN receiver ever get an 80.
And we won’t because of our style of play 15-20% of our pass plays are 1 side reads and the other side hardly comes off the ball… this will affect the grades every game… Coach heup offense is not pro style offense so PFF will often grade us very low
 
#53
#53
And we won’t because of our style of play 15-20% of our pass plays are 1 side reads and the other side hardly comes off the ball… this will affect the grades every game… Coach heup offense is not pro style offense so PFF will often grade us very low

That bites into our OL grades too because our run game does not "fit the mold" that they are grading for. PFF wants pancakes and driving the DL back. Between the 5 yard lines our guys are coached to "open a crease" and stay standing up so we can line up quicker on the reset.
 
#57
#57
Out of curiosity, did AR get by with a handful of grounding calls. TV is much better at viewing that sort of thing. He appeared on 4 or 5 occasions to sling the ball when pressured with no receiver in the nearest zip code, and still inside the tackle box. Also a handful of guys hit out of bounds with no flags. Refs did tend to let them play. I thought both teams played fairly clean, minimal cheap shots.

I didn't see any re-watching the game. There was either a receiver there or they went past the line of scrimmage. They did get by with a very late hit.
 
#65
#65
Beasley was possibly the worst defensive player last year now he is our leading us in tackles. He is making plays every game. Hyatt is also making plays but he wasn't close to being our worst offensive player last season.

He made a huge 4th down stop before Hyatt’s first TD. Garland set it up blowing his guy up.
 

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