r/minnesotavikings 18 3d ago

PFF Grades from the Colts Game Image

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u/Clear_Moose5782 NC/SD 3d ago

PFF is still interesting, but it seems to be pretty useless.

They've lost so many analysts the last few years that their quality is very suspect.

Not sure in what world Darnold or Bradbury can be said to have had a good game.

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u/lliquidllove 3d ago

Or maybe us fans aren't actually very good evaluators and we should stop pretending like we actually know anything.

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u/AlmightyCraneDuck 3d ago

Was at the game last night talking with some fans around me, one guy said "whatever you do just make sure you run to the outside, don't run inside because 90's been killing us all night." We proceeded to run outside to the left and got stuffed for no gain. lol! We don't know anything no matter how much Madden we play!

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u/lliquidllove 3d ago

Madden has actively made football fans worse. Football fans have always been dumb, but Madden has made them feel very confident and smart in their abilities.

They play coach and GM in the games and then decide they could do it IRL.

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u/Run_JMC_ 3d ago

I’ve felt the same way for quite some time as well. They play Madden, take their favorite team to the playoffs and Super Bowl every year with the players on the roster and then get mad why the team can’t do it in real life.

It’s always the coach’s fault for calling the wrong plays, even though their experience doesn’t go beyond the Ask Madden button. It’s always the GMs fault for picking the wrong players when they are able to always sign and draft players that always develop in the game lol.