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Snap Counts -Panthers at Packers


Jeremy Igo

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Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Greg Van Roten 73 (100%) 2 (9%)
Taylor Moton 73 (100%) 2 (9%)
Matt Paradis 73 (100%) 2 (9%)
Trai Turner 73 (100%)  
Kyle Allen 73 (100%)  
Christian McCaffrey 73 (100%)  
DJ Moore 73 (100%) 4 (17%)
Greg Olsen 73 (100%)  
Curtis Samuel 61 (84%)  
Jarius Wright 45 (62%)  
Dennis Daley 44 (60%) 2 (9%)
Daryl Williams 29 (40%) 2 (9%)
Chris Manhertz 23 (32%) 2 (9%)
Alex Armah 11 (15%) 12 (52%)
Ian Thomas 4 (5%)  
DeAndrew White 2 (3%) 16 (70%)
  • D.J. Moore played 100 percent of the offensive snaps as well as four special teams snaps. He finished with a career-high-tying nine catches for 120 yards. He also had three fair catches on four punt returns.
  • Christian McCaffrey played 100 percent of the snaps for the first time since Week 4, finishing with 108 rushing yards and 33 receiving yards.
  • Along the offensive line, Dennis Daley only played 60 percent of the snaps at left tackle before exiting with a groin injury. Taylor Moton then moved to left tackle with Daryl Williams coming in to play 29 snaps at right tackle.
  • Alex Armah played double digits in snaps for the second straight game and the fifth time 
 
 
 
Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Shaq Thompson 68 (100%) 5 (22%)
Eric Reid 68 (100%) 5 (22%)
Luke Kuechly 68 (100%) 5 (22%)
Tre Boston 68 (100%)  
Ross Cockrell 60 (88%) 8 (35%)
Donte Jackson 60 (88%) 5 (22%)
Bruce Irvin 57 (84%) 4 (17%)
Mario Addison 57 (84%)  
Gerald McCoy 47 (69%) 4 (17%)
Dontari Poe 45 (66%) 5 (22%)
Javien Elliott 32 (47%) 9 (39%)
Vernon Butler 28 (41%) 4 (17%)
Kyle Love 24 (35%)  
Wes Horton 19 (28%) 1 (4%)
Efe Obada 13 (19%) 6 (26%)
Cole Luke 11 (16%) 13 (57%)
Brian Burns 11 (16%) 5 (22%)
Marquis Haynes 7 (10%) 15 (65%)
Colin Jones 5 (7%) 21 (91%)
  • Carolina did not have a cornerback play 100 percent of the snaps for the first time this season. Ross Cockrell started in place of the injured James Bradberry, but only played 88 percent of the snaps as he went in and out with an injury. Donte Jackson also came out at times with a groin injury, playing 88 percent of the snaps.
  • Javien Elliott (32 snaps), Cole Luke (11 snaps) and Colin Jones (5 snaps) all saw time in the secondary in substitution and nickel packages.
  • Vernon Butler played 28 snaps and recorded a sack despite entering the game as questionable with a back injury.
  • Wes Horton played 19 snaps in his first game back as a Panther. He only joined the team on Thursday last week.
  • Brian Burns played 11 snaps after playing 51 last week.

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, GreensboroPirate said:

Ian Thomas is being wasted

 

He was extremely raw coming out.  We got extremely lucky that he did what he did as a rookie. No one saw that coming.

 

He's still learning.  I honestly believe this is Olsen's last season, and Thomas will take his role next season.

Remember Thomas tore it up in camp when he was playing Olsen's role when Olsen was out.  

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