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Playtime Percantages


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I always enjoy checking out the snap counts to see what has changed week to week.  Total offensive snap count = 66, defensive = 64.  Numbers I found interesting:

 

Offense 

 

Trai Turner - 66.  Looks like he's the man now, excited for him.  He will continue to get better and hopefully the O line will gel with added consistency.

 

Greg Olsen - 62.  He's a straight boss, yesterday was the first game all 3 of his kids were present.  Awesome day for the Olsens.

 

WR: KB - 56, Cotch - 53, Avant - 27, Philly - 5, Bersin - 5

 

Ed Dickson - 39.  Love seeing him get more time, hopefully it'll increase.  2 targets, 2 catches for 8yds.

 

Swolebones - 15, looks like there is some distance between him and Ed.

 

 

Defense

 

Harper - 64 SS

 

Godfrey - 44 CB

 

Bene - 16, Godfrey was 3rd CB this game.

 

D line: Johnson - 49, Dwan - 42, Star - 35, KK - 34, Mario - 33, Wes - 26, Cole - 20, Ealy - 17.  Dwan still getting most time at DT, looks like Cole has dipped.

 

For more stats http://nflgsis.com/2014/Reg/05/56232/Gamebook.pdf the playtime stuff is the last page. 

 

 

 

 

 

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