Top 10 PFF grades vs Cal

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1. Cam Ward: 91.0 (91 snaps)
Average time to throw the ball was 3.33 seconds.

2. Simeon Barrow: 83.6 (36 snaps)
Barrow also didn't miss a tackle. 4 QB pressures, 1 sack and two tackles for loss (STUD!!)

3. Daryl Porter: 79.6 (35 snaps)
Porter was targeted 4 times and didn't allow a reception. 1 pass break up and no miss tackles

4. Wesley Bissainthe: 79.0 (46 snaps)
His numbers in this game is pretty good. Defensive grade 83.7 and tackling at 80.4. He did not miss a tackle, led the team in tackles with 6, and was target twice on coverage and allowed zero receptions.

5. Jacolby George: 74.8 (48 snaps)
Strange that PFF has Jacolby as the highest rated WR. 5 for 6 on targeted catches for 59 yards. He did convert 3 third down catches

6. Xavier Restrepo: 74.7 (81 snaps)
Restrepo caught 7-of-8 targets for 163 yards. Also had that big 77-yard catch on the final drive. Big 4th down catch. Dude money

7. Kiko Mauigoa: 73.0 (50 snaps)
According to PFF, Kiko missed two tackles and allowed one reception for only three yards.

8. Isaiah Horton: 72.7 (54 snaps)
9 catches for 83 yards and a huge TD!

9. Damien Martinez: 72.0 (42 snaps)
He converted five 1st downs as a carrier. Martinez converting two first downs as a receiver.

10. Akeem Mesidor: 70.5 (31 snaps)
Mesidor played 10 snaps as a DE and 21 snaps as a DT. Versatile a$$ f#ck

https://247sports.com/college/miami...ramatic-win-over-cal-bears-237556972/#2508125
 

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Horton became the player we all needed, but I can't say I expected this kid to ball out the way he has.

I could tell from day 1 that Restrepo would be a good one just by seeing his effort fielding punts. Was always looking to make a play, be needed more experience but the will to be a playmaker was there. I see the same with Horton except he has the body to be WR1. I hope he gets the ball more as I think he could be the stud WR that people think we currently lack.
 
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I could tell from day 1 that Restrepo would be a good one just by seeing his effort fielding punts. Was always looking to make a play, be needed more experience but the will to be a playmaker was there. I see the same with Horton except he has the body to be WR1. I hope he gets the ball more as I think he could be the stud WR that people think we currently lack.

For me it was the Texas A&M game I was like whoaaaa. They couldn't cover him. I knew he was good but not that good
 
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LOL Restrepo goes for 160+ and scored worse than George. That's why no one trusts them
I feel like if you can assign scores that quickly, you aren’t seeing the whole game.
Like what happens from PFF perspective when X sits in a zone wide open and Cam goes elsewhere with the ball? Because that happened alot on Sat. Dude could have had 250 yards no cap, no pause if Cam would have taken what defense was allowing early in the game.

PFF is for driving conversation.
 
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LOL Restrepo goes for 160+ and scored worse than George. That's why no one trusts them

I don't get that at all. Restrepo one dropped but have really dropped him off but do they not count George penalty that cost us a freaking FG!!
 
1. Cam Ward: 91.0 (91 snaps)
Average time to throw the ball was 3.33 seconds.

2. Simeon Barrow: 83.6 (36 snaps)
Barrow also didn't miss a tackle. 4 QB pressures, 1 sack and two tackles for loss (STUD!!)

3. Daryl Porter: 79.6 (35 snaps)
Porter was targeted 4 times and didn't allow a reception. 1 pass break up and no miss tackles

4. Wesley Bissainthe: 79.0 (46 snaps)
His numbers in this game is pretty good. Defensive grade 83.7 and tackling at 80.4. He did not miss a tackle, led the team in tackles with 6, and was target twice on coverage and allowed zero receptions.

5. Jacolby George: 74.8 (48 snaps)
Strange that PFF has Jacolby as the highest rated WR. 5 for 6 on targeted catches for 59 yards. He did convert 3 third down catches

6. Xavier Restrepo: 74.7 (81 snaps)
Restrepo caught 7-of-8 targets for 163 yards. Also had that big 77-yard catch on the final drive. Big 4th down catch. Dude money

7. Kiko Mauigoa: 73.0 (50 snaps)
According to PFF, Kiko missed two tackles and allowed one reception for only three yards.

8. Isaiah Horton: 72.7 (54 snaps)
9 catches for 83 yards and a huge TD!

9. Damien Martinez: 72.0 (42 snaps)
He converted five 1st downs as a carrier. Martinez converting two first downs as a receiver.

10. Akeem Mesidor: 70.5 (31 snaps)
Mesidor played 10 snaps as a DE and 21 snaps as a DT. Versatile a$$ f#ck

https://247sports.com/college/miami...ramatic-win-over-cal-bears-237556972/#2508125
Porter and Kiko are perfect examples on how PFF while solid as a supplementary guide is not a bible to follow. Porter was beat multiple times badly and had nothing to do with why that play ended up a incompletion.
 
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