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Snap Counts - Bear at Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Chris Reed 68 (100%) 5 (19%)
Taylor Moton 68 (100%) 5 (19%)
John Miller 68 (100%)  
Russell Okung 68 (100%)  
Teddy Bridgewater 68 (100%)  
Matt Paradis 68 (100%)  
DJ Moore 64 (94%)  
Mike Davis 60 (88%)  
Robby Anderson 59 (87%)  
Ian Thomas 47 (69%)  
Keith Kirkwood 35 (51%) 5 (19%)
Chris Manhertz 33 (49%) 11 (42%)
Seth Roberts 15 (22%)  
Colin Thompson 9 (13%) 6 (23%)
Trenton Cannon 8 (12%) 8 (31%)
Alex Armah 6 (9%) 12 (46%)
Pharoh Cooper 4 (6%) 10 (38%)
 

 

 

Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Shaq Thompson 66 (100%) 7 (27%)
Tre Boston 66 (100%) 7 (27%)
Rasul Douglas 65 (98%) 7 (27%)
Jeremy Chinn 63 (95%) 7 (27%)
Brian Burns 57 (86%) 6 (23%)
Derrick Brown 47 (71%) 7 (27%)
Juston Burris 43 (65%) 8 (31%)
Stephen Weatherly 39 (59%) 7 (27%)
Zach Kerr 38 (58%) 9 (35%)
Tahir Whitehead 38 (58%) 5 (19%)
Donte Jackson 33 (50%)  
Marquis Haynes 29 (44%)  
Efe Obada 28 (42%) 11 (42%)
Corn Elder 28 (42%) 3 (12%)
Troy Pride 27 (41%) 9 (35%)
Sam Franklin 23 (35%) 7 (27%)
Bravvion Roy 17 (26%) 3 (12%)
Adarius Taylor 10 (15%) 14 (54%)
Austin Larkin 5 (8%) 3 (12%)
Jermaine Carter 3 (5%) 14 (54%)
Julian Stanford 1 (2%) 14 (54%)

 

Player Special Teams Snaps
Myles Hartsfield 14 (54%)
Brandon Zylstra 14 (54%)
Stantley Thomas-Oliver 11 (42%)
Joey Slye 10 (38%)
Joseph Charlton 6 (23%)
J.J. Jansen 6 (23%)
Michael Schofield 5 (19%)
Trent Scott 5 (19%)
Greg Little 5 (19%)

 

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I've lost all hope in Ian Thomas.  47 snaps and he produced 9 yards.  On that 1 catch, he had a running start and got absolutely stoned at the first down marker by a CB.

A CB should NEVER tackle a TE with a full head of steam without gaining another yard or 2.  Dude is soft.

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Jesse said:

At least the coaching staff sees it, Whitehead's playing time has dwindled over the past few weeks.

Huge problem is the LBs that are replacing him are equally bad.

 

I don't know if LB or S is the worst position group on the team but it's close.

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2 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

I've lost all hope in Ian Thomas.  47 snaps and he produced 9 yards.  On that 1 catch, he had a running start and got absolutely stoned at the first down marker by a CB.

A CB should NEVER tackle a TE with a full head of steam without gaining another yard or 2.  Dude is soft.

 

 

 

We have no TEs.  Manhertz is reputed to be a blocker but I saw him get owned a few plays. 

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59 minutes ago, Jesse said:

At least the coaching staff sees it, Whitehead's playing time has dwindled over the past few weeks.

58% is still too much. He just does not do anything other jump on a pile for an assist. He cannot diagnose a play and seems to be a couple of seconds behind before he attacks. 

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What's very clear over the first three weeks is that Rhule is absolutely unafraid of using his ENTIRE roster on game day.  Look no further than Marquis Haynes.  In the entire 2019 season, he had 210 defensive snaps and it always felt like those were given to him grudgingly.  In six games of 2020, he's already got 142.  He's had legit chances to show what he can do.

I don't know if Haynes will ever be any good.  I do know that this offseason we'll be able to say we have given him every opportunity to prove himself.  We can then cut him or keep him based on knowledge of what he actually did in real live football games.

This is how you find out who your players are.  You . . . let them play.

It's revolutionary I tell you!

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4 minutes ago, BrianS said:

What's very clear over the first three weeks is that Rhule is absolutely unafraid of using his ENTIRE roster on game day.  Look no further than Marquis Haynes.  In the entire 2019 season, he had 210 defensive snaps and it always felt like those were given to him grudgingly.  In six games of 2020, he's already got 142.  He's had legit chances to show what he can do.

I don't know if Haynes will ever be any good.  I do know that this offseason we'll be able to say we have given him every opportunity to prove himself.  We can then cut him or keep him based on knowledge of what he actually did in real live football games.

This is how you find out who your players are.  You . . . let them play.

It's revolutionary I tell you!

He's also unafraid to shift things around.

Depth chart management was never one of Ron Rivera's strong suits. I'm hoping Matt Rhule will prove different .

So far, signs are good.

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Would like to see Burns and Brown's snaps up a little more, but I know quite a bit of that is situational.

As far as Donte, even though he played, if he has turf toe, he probably won't be right all year unless he sits for several weeks, so that's probably the reason for his snaps being down.  He's trying to play, but he's just not fully healthy, is my guess.

Also, would like to see Chris Reed's snap count adjusted to ZERO lol.

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