Actually, not my position at all. I just call them out when they contradict themselves in articles, but I am a strong believer in their advanced metrics. It’s just amusing to me when they ignore those advanced metrics in favor of extremely inferior metrics to make a point.
Speaking of PFF:
Reading through progressions dubbed Trubisky's biggest weakness
To be clear, Trubisky has struggled all over the PFF spectrum. But what really sticks out is his play while reading through his progressions. His 29.9 passing grade on second-read throws — throws made after the QB has clearly moved his eyes to his next receiver — is dead last in the NFL, and he has completed fewer than 50% of his attempts in those situations. His four turnover-worthy passes rank second-most since the start of 2018, and he owns the NFL’s fourth-lowest adjusted completion percentage on his second reads.