On a side note, I went back and rewatched the Colts game to focus on Kyren and why PFF gave him a bad grade due to his pass blocking. I don't get it, I am coming to the end of the 3rd quarter and Kyren hasn't missed one blitz.
Maybe it's like I've been saying, PFF doesn't know what they are looking at. Their grading metric was created for soccer not the NFL. They grade an OT down for carrying the block around the pocket, not accounting for the time given to the QB. All they see is a defensive player "moving" an OLman. They might understand international soccer but they have proven they don't know the NFL. According to their metrics, a WR is running a clear out for the guy coming behind him. All they see is he's not being targeted so it's a negative. PFF is a bad joke for lame ass media who don't know the game and fantasy footballers who also don't know the game. That's why that woman on the NFL network who does the statistical analytics is so fucking wrong so often. It's the wrong use of statistical analytics.
They graded Donald down because of the system Morris has the DL playing. They read first then react. But against Indy Donald obviously had enough of that and he went back to his attacking style. So many times I watched Young hesitate and basically not penetrate the backfield because Morris has them defending the LOS not attacking the offense. There is a huge difference in playing style. Turn the guy loose along with Donald. Hopefully, we will get to see Mathis, who isn't a speed rusher off the edge. He's more of the contain and edge setter that Hoecht struggles with. In other words, let Young and Donald be the hammers and Mathis can be the anvil. The guy isn't fast but he's got moves and knows how to stack and shed.
You know more than they do, trust me Tex. Do your own analysis you know what you are seeing and they don't.