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Come on, give it up, he ran the ball for 5 yards, then started to jog to the sideline with his hand up. He pulls himself from the game all the time.
All the time...I'll repeat, he is third in snaps and third in % of snaps.

Just 0 perspective.
 
Not really a good design to have 3 of your starting linemen on the sidelines on a critical drive it the 4th quarter when they are in the red zone. Seen it a couple of times this year.

One would think they would have better timing on when they do their rotations.

Yes, the specific rotation on the DL is often odd with regards to situational issues like goal-line defense.
 
Come on, give it up, he ran the ball for 5 yards, then started to jog to the sideline with his hand up. He pulls himself from the game all the time.
All the time...I'll repeat, he is third in snaps and third in % of snaps.

Just 0 perspective.

Zeke is coached to "take himself out" of the game as I described previously.

As Future said, he plays a huge percentage of the snaps.
 
If you watch all22 of the games, you can see why DLaw needs his breaks. The guy goes all out on almost every play. He chases RBs down the LBs whiffed on. Sometimes from the opposite field. The guy is a freakin Tasmanian devil. I don’t think there is a Dlinemen that covers more ground on each play.
You can’t just go by what you see on the broadcast version of the game. Especially for the defensive players.
 

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