Snap Count vs Jags

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Can somebody confirm that these are correct? I got them from ESPN-Dallas. It seems odd that Church only played 55 of 71 and Wilcox 63 of 71.

Orlando Scandrick 71
Brandon Carr 71
J.J. Wilcox 63
Anthony Hitchens 61
Carter 58
Barry Church 55
Sterling Moore 54
Jeremy Mincey 45
Jack Crawford 42
DeMarcus Lawrence 42

Henry Melton 34
Terrell McClain 33
George Selvie 32
Nick Hayden 31
Anthony Spencer 25
Kyle Wilber 17
Heath 17
Cam Lawrence 10
Smith 10
Spillman 8
Patmon 2

Doug Free 60
Tyron Smith 60
Ronald Leary 60
Travis Frederick 60
Zack Martin 60
Jason Witten 57
Tony Romo 52
Dez Bryant 44
Terrance Williams 41
DeMarco Murray 36
C Beasley 24
James Hanna 22
Devin Street 18
Gavin Escobar 15
Dwayne Harris 11
Lance Dunbar 10
Tyler Clutts 10
Joseph Randle 8
Brandon Weeden 8
J.J. Wilcox 3
Jermey Parnell 1
 
D-Law didn't start but he played more snaps than either Selvie or Spencer.

It is interesting that J. Crawford played 42 snaps (I think all were at DT) and Melton just played 34. I guess that putting in the backups at the end might have bumped up Crawford's total snaps count.

It seems odd that Witten continued to play after Romo was out of the game. Most weeks, Witten plays 100% of the offensive snaps. It seems like they would start decreasing his snaps at some point just to keep from wearing him down.
 
D-Law didn't start but he played more snaps than either Selvie or Spencer.

It is interesting that J. Crawford played 42 snaps (I think all were at DT) and Melton just played 34. I guess that putting in the backups at the end might have bumped up Crawford's total snaps count.

It seems odd that Witten continued to play after Romo was out of the game. Most weeks, Witten plays 100% of the offensive snaps. It seems like they would start decreasing his snaps at some point just to keep from wearing him down.

Escobar could also use those snaps.
 
Escobar could also use those snaps.

Yes, I would be interested to see how Escobar plays as Witten backup instead of as the #2 TE. The requirements of the 2nd TE on the field are somewhat different than the requirements of the #1 TE on the field.
 
The whole last part of the game they had backups and depth players going into the game on both sides of the ball.
 
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Thanks. It's basically the same, but I see a couple that are off by 1 snap. I trust PFF more than ESPN-Dallas.

Do you have the Cowboys offensive rankings for the past 4 weeks in this format?
 
Thanks. It's basically the same, but I see a couple that are off by 1 snap. I trust PFF more than ESPN-Dallas.

Do you have the Cowboys offensive rankings for the past 4 weeks in this format?

Just the past four weeks? I think so.
 
D-Law didn't start but he played more snaps than either Selvie or Spencer.

It is interesting that J. Crawford played 42 snaps (I think all were at DT) and Melton just played 34. I guess that putting in the backups at the end might have bumped up Crawford's total snaps count.

It seems odd that Witten continued to play after Romo was out of the game. Most weeks, Witten plays 100% of the offensive snaps. It seems like they would start decreasing his snaps at some point just to keep from wearing him down.

He didn't play that first series with the TD. I think the success they had when they put him in for the second series emboldened them to keep him in.
 
He didn't play that first series with the TD. I think the success they had when they put him in for the second series emboldened them to keep him in.

I'm predicting that either Mincey or D-Law move to LDE and they become they are the starting DEs before the end of the season.
 

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