Milla4Prez63 678 Posted November 20, 2013 On Sunday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offense featured little-known waiver wire addition Bobby Rainey, who slipped tackles and burst into open space for a monstrous day on the ground. And despite Rainey’s status as a twice-released emergency backup who stepped into the spotlight against a poor Atlanta defense, he now has an accolade which will earn him respect from football nerds everywhere.He posted the best grade for a running back in the history of Pro Football Focus.Rainey posted a +6.9 using PFF’s grading system, thanks to breaking eight tackles to go with his 163 yards of rushing and three total touchdowns. He also chipped in positively in the passing game and as a pass blocker to help add some positive points to his gaudy grade.Pro Football Focus hasn’t even been around handing out grades for a decade, so Rainey’s performance can’t be compared against those of Priest Holmes and Shaun Alexander from somewhat recent memory. But considering that it’s the best grade the site has given to a running back in their history speaks volumes about the way the relatively unknown backup played on Sunday.Here are some of the other interesting facts from PFF’s grades for the game.Offense •Mike Glennon earned a solid +2.4 for his efforts on Sunday, which is his second positive grade of the season (the other came against the Miami Dolphins).•Chris Owusu played more snaps than Skye Dawson at wide receiver, showing that the oft-injured Owusu is slightly preferred to the recent signing Dawson.•A week after putting in a dominant performance, Erik Lorig had a much worse day on Sunday against Atlanta. He received a -5.0 grade with most of the negative points coming from run blocking.•Demar Dotson posted yet another positive performance, holding onto his lead as the top-ranked right tackle in the NFL according to PFF.Defense •Gerald McCoy posted an insane day on defense, with six quarterback hurries, three sacks, a batted pass, and a tackle. His penalties set him back in overall grade, so focusing on the tremendous +7.9 grade he earned as a pass rusher speaks volumes to his dominance. McCoy has a lead of just under +12 grading points over the next closest defensive tackle so far this season.•Adam Hayward played most of the snaps in place of Mason Foster when he left with a concussion.•But the Buccaneers employed some interesting formations on defense all afternoon, as they had three corners on the field for nearly every single snap of the game. They employed three-man fronts to allow for Dekoda Watson to see the field as a pass rusher (something he did 18 times on Sunday). •Darrelle Revis was bored yet again on Sunday, as he faced only one pass, and it was not completed. So far this season he has been targeted 37 times and allowed 19 catches for 128 yards with one touchdown, two interceptions and four passes defensed. It’s safe to say he’s still Revis Island. http://thepewterplank.com/2013/11/18/pff-grade-roundup-bobby-rainey-best-running-back-performance-recent-history/?utm_source=FanSided&utm_medium=Network&utm_campaign=Trending%20on%20FSThat is just crazy. Nothing to overreact too, PFF hasn't been around that long. But still, crazy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteVo+ 3,702 Posted November 20, 2013 Bucs messing up their draft position and buying Schiano another year. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glanvilles Grits 142 Posted November 21, 2013 It was against the Falcons, nothing to go nuts about here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Milla4Prez63 678 Posted November 21, 2013 It was against the Falcons, nothing to go nuts about here. Nobody is going overboard, but still that is pretty crazy a waiver wire goes in pulls off a performance like that. Though I think the Bucs' OL finally being in sync has a lot to do with it, we've been running the ball at an insane level for a couple weeks. Mike James ran for 150 yards against the Seahawks and was in the process of shredding the Dolphins on MNF before shredding his ankle. Rainey has been impressive though. Having Martin, James and Rainey next year is kind of exciting for a Bucs fan. Especially if the OL can continue to gel and maybe get a healthy Carl Nicks (won't count on that though). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glanvilles Grits 142 Posted November 21, 2013 I guess I just give much more credit to the offensive line against a terrible defensive line as opposed to a lot of credit to Rainey. I see what you'resaying thouhg. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tridentdawgpound 1,043 Posted November 21, 2013 Pfft, who needs Bobby Rainey? We have Willis McGahee instead. *cries* 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BucD+ 648 Posted November 21, 2013 Pfft, who needs Bobby Rainey? We have Willis McGahee instead. *cries* LOL I was just thinking the other day that Browns fans must be pissed seeing Rainey excel (so far) on another team after cutting him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bucman 891 Posted November 23, 2013 Rainey did a great job at not going down on first contact. Its crazy that the run game has been so much better with Martin not playing and Meredith in for whatever turd plays at LG. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites