Snap Counts Week 2

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DBs:

Carr/Claiborne played 100% of all snaps (last week they left for goal line, this week they never left as Philly never used goal line formations, or didn't allow for subs before going goalline).

Patmon played 82% of all defensive snaps, and Byron Jones played 47%. Overall, we were in Nickel on 82% of all plays and in Dime on 39% of all plays (5 of Jones' snaps came in relief of Church during injury)

DL:
Lawrence- 82%
T. Crawford - 74%
J. Crawford - 60%
Mincey - 60%
Hayden - 58%
McClain - 37%
Coleman - 24%

LB:
Lee - 100%
Hitchens - 61%
Wilber - 13%
Gachkar - 8%

RB:
McFadden - 22%
Randle - 42%
Dunbar - 35%

Dunbar continues to get equal time as Randle, but spends most of his snaps split wide. We can we just consider him a WR?

TEs:
Witten - 96%
Escobar - 56%
Swaim - 15%

We continue to feature a TE-heavy offense, played 2 or more TEs more than half the time.

WRs:
Williams - 79%
Street - 46%
Beasley - 47%
Butler - 29%

Street got almost as much playing time as Beasley, and Butler was in on 25 snaps, which is way more than I thought would be the case.
 
Dont recall hearing Butlers name nor even seeing him, but then I was not watching for him specifically. Interesting.
 
I have a lot of respect for the athletic conditioning of these guys but the especially the corner backs. I can't imagine the conditioning it takes to play corner at a NFL level.
 
It's a shame T. McClain is injured....again. He was blowing up their OL quite a bit on Sunday.
 
Wow thanks for doing the work awesome info!!
 
It's a shame T. McClain is injured....again. He was blowing up their OL quite a bit on Sunday.

Our entire DL was blowing them up. I'm totally ok with increasing Coleman's snap count to 37% and giving Bishop 24%. I don't think we will miss a beat, especially with the addition of Hardy in a couple of weeks.
 
DBs:

Carr/Claiborne played 100% of all snaps (last week they left for goal line, this week they never left as Philly never used goal line formations, or didn't allow for subs before going goalline).

Patmon played 82% of all defensive snaps, and Byron Jones played 47%. Overall, we were in Nickel on 82% of all plays and in Dime on 39% of all plays (5 of Jones' snaps came in relief of Church during injury)

DL:
Lawrence- 82%
T. Crawford - 74%
J. Crawford - 60%
Mincey - 60%
Hayden - 58%
McClain - 37%
Coleman - 24%

LB:
Lee - 100%
Hitchens - 61%
Wilber - 13%
Gachkar - 8%

RB:
McFadden - 22%
Randle - 42%
Dunbar - 35%

Dunbar continues to get equal time as Randle, but spends most of his snaps split wide. We can we just consider him a WR?

TEs:
Witten - 96%
Escobar - 56%
Swaim - 15%

We continue to feature a TE-heavy offense, played 2 or more TEs more than half the time.

WRs:
Williams - 79%
Street - 46%
Beasley - 47%
Butler - 29%

Street got almost as much playing time as Beasley, and Butler was in on 25 snaps, which is way more than I thought would be the case.

Great info, especially putting it into percentages.

That is a lot of Nickel and Dime. They were in Nickel about 66% last season and rarely in Dime.

More snaps than I would have guessed for Escobar, Street and Butler.

The primary difference between Dunbar and a pure WR is that is forces the defense to decide on keeping in an extra DB or a LB. I expect them to give him some carries when defenses start removing a LB and replacing him with a small quick DB to help coverage Dunbar. I would be curious to know what packages defenses have used against Dunbar from a percentage perspective.
 
Dont recall hearing Butlers name nor even seeing him, but then I was not watching for him specifically. Interesting.

He was responsible for 1 significant gain because the defender was flagged for pass interference against him.
 
I wonder if/when we'll see Dunbar get a few carries. Maybe on a sweep or something to get him in space with the ball in his hands.

I'm pretty happy with his role overall though. He's a walking mismatch right now.
 
I seen clutts get blown up by malcom jenkins and cause randle to be tackled in the backfield. smh jenkins made the tackle after blowing clutts up.
 
I seen clutts get blown up by malcom jenkins and cause randle to be tackled in the backfield. smh jenkins made the tackle after blowing clutts up.

Yes, that was a terrible block. The defender was able to go all the way around Clutts and gets Randle's leg.
 
I have a lot of respect for the athletic conditioning of these guys but the especially the corner backs. I can't imagine the conditioning it takes to play corner at a NFL level.

Did you hear Maxwells quote about the Williams TD?
 
Dont recall hearing Butlers name nor even seeing him, but then I was not watching for him specifically. Interesting.

Romo threw to him once maybe twice, he was in the wrong position.
 

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