From Adam Schefter: Bills OC Ken Dorsey Fired

PFF has evolved a lot since the Collinsworth acquisition. Do they get everything right? No, but even the pro evaluators don't. What I've learned is that every team in the NFL is using their data to make decisions on and off the field. Not necessarily their grading, but they can tell PFF to show them every turnover-worthy play from Josh Allen in the last two years and get all of the videos almost instantly to see what's causing them (and decide for themselves if the plays were turnover-worthy). Or get every video where a LT got a negative grade so that teams can identify and exploit that player's weaknesses. And they can get incredibly detailed game planning information that I wish I could pull (ex. what route concepts do teams run when a certain WR lines up in the slot).
That's good to know because I remember at a time, they talking about turnover worthy throws and it was basically a tight window pass throwing the receiver open. I forgot who the QB was, but I was like "how in the world would this be classified as such." I also still think that there are human biases that goes into it but that's neither here nor there.