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Snap counts vs the Bucs


Jeremy Igo

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Player

Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Daryl Williams 79 (100%) 4 (13%)
Matt Paradis 79 (100%) 4 (13%)
Greg Van Roten 79 (100%) 4 (13%)
Taylor Moton 79 (100%) 4 (13%)
Trai Turner 79 (100%)  
Cam Newton 79 (100%)  
Christian McCaffrey 79 (100%)  
Curtis Samuel 77 (97%)  
DJ Moore 75 (95%)  
Greg Olsen 65 (82%)  
Jarius Wright 54 (68%)  
Chris Manhertz 32 (41%) 15 (50%)
Alex Armah 7 (9%) 20 (67%)
Chris Hogan 3 (4%) 15 (50%)
Ian Thomas 2 (3%)  
Dennis Daley 1 (1%) 4 (13%)

 

 

Defense

 
Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
James Bradberry 65 (100%) 6 (20%)
Donte Jackson 65 (100%) 6 (20%)
Luke Kuechly 65 (100%) 6 (20%)
Eric Reid 65 (100%) 5 (17%)
Tre Boston 65 (100%)  
Mario Addison 49 (75%)  
Gerald McCoy 47 (72%) 6 (20%)
Kawann Short 45 (69%) 6 (20%)
Brian Burns 43 (66%) 11 (37%)
Dontari Poe 35 (54%) 5 (17%)
Jermaine Carter 26 (40%) 20 (67%)
Kyle Love 24 (37%)  
Marquis Haynes 20 (31%) 17 (57%)
Efe Obada 19 (29%) 4 (13%)
Javien Elliott 11 (17%) 5 (17%)
Christian Miller 6 (9%)  
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3 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

What the F happened to Shaq? Not one freaking snap? Dude played lights out week one then puts his invisibility cloak on week two.

He played nfl.com has him listed at 8 combined, 3 total, 5 assists. Just didn’t know if we took him out of the game at all our not.

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57 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

Is no one else gonna point out that we didnt rotate ANYONE into our o-line? Like not one snap!!??! For fugs sake, the line was being blasted, but atleast you can keep them fresh by giving them breaks.  That is fuging next level stupid.

No team uses an o-lineman rotation lol.

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