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Snap Counts: vs. Giants


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Chris Clark 71 (100%) 7 (22%)
Greg Van Roten 71 (100%) 7 (22%)
Trai Turner 71 (100%) 7 (22%)
Taylor Moton 71 (100%) 7 (22%)
Cam Newton 71 (100%)  
Christian McCaffrey 69 (97%)  
Ryan Kalil 61 (86%)  
Devin Funchess 51 (72%)  
Ian Thomas 49 (69%) 10 (31%)
Torrey Smith 46 (65%)  
Chris Manhertz 37 (52%) 14 (44%)
Jarius Wright 30 (42%) 3 (9%)
D.J. Moore 29 (41%) 3 (9%)
Damiere Byrd 13 (18%) 15 (47%)
Curtis Samuel 12 (17%) 12 (38%)
Alex Armah 10 (14%) 10 (31%)
Tyler Larsen 10 (14%) 7 (22%)
C.J. Anderson 8 (11%)  
Amini Silatolu 2 (3%) 7 (22%)

 

Donte Jackson 56 (100%) 14 (44%)
James Bradberry 56 (100%) 6 (19%)
Shaq Thompson 56 (100%) 5 (16%)
Luke Kuechly 56 (100%) 5 (16%)
Mike Adams 56 (100%) 5 (16%)
Eric Reid 48 (86%)  
Captain Munnerlyn 40 (71%)  
Kawann Short 38 (68%) 5 (16%)
Mario Addison 38 (68%)  
Julius Peppers 37 (66%) 5 (16%)
Dontari Poe 26 (46%)  
Kyle Love 25 (45%)  
Wes Horton 19 (34%) 5 (16%)
Efe Obada 18 (32%) 19 (59%)
David Mayo 14 (25%) 25 (78%)
Vernon Butler 14 (25%) 5 (16%)
Jermaine Carter 11 (20%) 20 (62%)
Rashaan Gaulden 8 (14%) 8 (25%)
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10 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

This seems odd to me.

I got the impression he played on the regular defense much more than this.

Yeah he looked good out there too, was surprised to see this number so low since I just kept seeing him in on plays.

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