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Carolina Panthers Snap Counts - @49ers


Jeremy Igo

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Here are the snap counts for the Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers game... 

Interesting notes: 

The entire offensive line stayed in tact except for one snap Ryan Kalil was not in for. 

McCaffrey was in on 70% of the offensive plays. 

Funchess took more snaps than Benjamin. 

Dickson 40 snaps, Manhertz 12 - no real competition here. 

Johnson and Peppers split nearly 50/50

 

Player Pos Snaps % Snaps ST Snaps % ST Snaps
Williams T 67 100% 5 25%
Turner G 67 100% 5 25%
Norwell G 67 100% 5 25%
Olsen TE 67 100%    
Newton QB 67 100%    
Kalil T 67 100%    
Kalil C 66 99%    
McCaffrey RB 47 70% 4 20%
Funchess WR 45 67%    
Benjamin WR 43 64%    
Dickson TE 40 60% 13 65%
Stewart RB 29 43%    
Shepard WR 20 30% 10 50%
Byrd WR 19 28% 8 40%
Samuel WR 12 18% 8 40%
Manhertz TE 12 18% 7 35%
Whittaker RB 1 1% 13 65%
Larsen C 1 1% 7 35%
Coleman SS 57 100% 3 15%
Kuechly LB 57 100% 2 10%
Adams SS 57 100% 2 10%
Davis LB 57 100% 1 5%
Bradberry CB 56 98% 7 35%
Worley CB 56 98% 4 20%
Short DT 47 82% 2 10%
Lotulelei DT 45 79% 2 10%
Addison DE 36 63% 2 10%
Munnerlyn CB 32 56% 1 5%
Johnson DE 28 49%    
Peppers DE 26 46% 7 35%
Thompson LB 26 46% 5 25%
Horton DE 23 40%    
Love DT 14 25%    
Hall DE 9 16%    
Seymour CB 1 2% 6 30%
           

 

Players not listed took no offensive or defensive snaps. 

 

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Benji is one of those players that good teams like the Patriots would trade and get a first or high 2nd round pick for but instead we'll keep him as he does the same thing he always does. Which is to say not improve, not fight for the ball, and not block but does get penalties every once and a while.

Hurney is the GM so he'll likely get fat stacks to go with his....fat stacks.

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I didn't realize Bradberry played on Special Teams. (7 snaps) Saw him go down right before they cut to commercial last night. I'm not entirely comfortable with him playing that role. I mean, if it's just going to get called back for penalty anyways, why bother risking him?

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