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RB Snap Count % Week 2


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4 hours ago, CRA said:

A steady trend. 

we leave the same RB and same WRs on the field for the entire game.   We stand uniquely alone at both positions in terms of how little diversity we present.  

If you failed to pie this post, go back.  A perfect summary of our coaching and schematic failures. 

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I don't know that I hate it.  You could see that he didn't get the ball a ridiculous amount of times this week (if I recall). With CMC as someone said earlier, he's such an elite multi-dimensional threat it makes sense to always have him accounted for.

As long as they aren't literally using him every play I don't mind.

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7 hours ago, PantherBoy95 said:

I don't know that I hate it.  You could see that he didn't get the ball a ridiculous amount of times this week (if I recall). With CMC as someone said earlier, he's such an elite multi-dimensional threat it makes sense to always have him accounted for.

As long as they aren't literally using him every play I don't mind.

15 touches on the ground, 5 targets through the air (4 rec), and in on 91% of plays. When he isn’t getting the ball, he’s still probably blocking a big ole DE, DT or being whatever mediocre qb we have out there’s safety valve 

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I just don't understand why they do what they do.  At no point should he not be in on a 3rd down but why why why is he in there every first down?  Run Freeman hard on obvious running downs.  He has proven he can do it and we just drafted a huge run blocking LT.  Give CMC breaks after we get a first down.  Or when we are pinned deep and its obvious we are just going to run 3 times...run Freeman for a series or until we get past the 20.

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