I don't care about winning this debate, what I'am not going to do is allow you to change my mind, I didn't like the pick choice at the time and that wont ever change, and PFF also said Gary was 3rd or 4th in pass rush success per down, and I pointed that out, that was last year, and he didn't do much prior, he didn't have to, we had both Smiths.BF004 wrote: ↑03 May 2022 11:41I am torn between if you believe this or you are just being disingenuous because you like to argue.
He was voted #10 last year in our Rank the Packers thingy we did last summer. You don't get voted to #10 off 0.2 years of production in 2 years.
Despite the 'not starter' title (which is apparently the most important things now), he played about 50% of snaps in 2020 despite missing two games, he ended the season second in pressures and sacks, both behind ZaDarius.
IF that is worth 0.2 seasons of production, then you just are so dead set on winning a debate you simply choose to ignore logic and common sense. I didn't like the Gary pick. But I am humble enough to come to conclusion that that pick is looking like a home run at this point.Another metric that PFF uses to help illustrate efficiency as a pass rusher, is pass-rush productivity. This measures the rate at which a defender creates a pressure with a heavier weighting towards sacks. And for the entire season, Gary ranks 15th out of 121 eligible pass rushers.
While pressures and sacks get you noticed, Gary has also been very good this season against the run, ranking 19th out of the same 121 eligible edge-rushers in run-stop rate, which is another efficiency metric from Pro Football Focus.
3 years ago we could have used Simmons, just maybe we wouldn't have been last in the league against the run, or gave up 2oo yrds rushing to SF, where was Gary then? your problem is you can't stand that I was right about this from the start