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Tendency Report Carolina vs. Cleveland Nov 28


The Saltman

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Going off of the Rookie Report I wanted to go over tendencies for each down and each quarter.

1st Quarter:

1st Down: Run: 4 runs 9yds avg plus TD

Pass: 1/2 3 yd avg.

2nd Down: Run: 4 runs avg 4.5yds

Pass: 0/1

3rd Down: Run: 2 runs avg 2yds

Pass: 1/2 15 yds plus 15 yd penalty

2nd Quarter:

1st Down: Run: 2 runs 4yds avg plus 5 yd illegal formation penalty

Pass: 3/5 11.7 yd avg. plus 15 yd sack

2nd Down: Run: 5 runs avg 2.2yds

Pass: no passes

3rd Down: No Runs

Pass: 2/4 13 avg yds

3rd quarter:

1st Down: Run: 2 runs 3yds avg

Pass: 1/1 -4 yds

2nd Down: Run: 2 runs avg 5.5yds

Pass: 1 pass attempted and sacked for -4 yds

3rd Down: No Runs

Pass: 2/3 8.3 avg yds

only points came off of INT for td

4th quarter:

1st Down: Run: 3 runs 4.7yds avg

Pass: 2/3 14.3 avg included in average is 32 yd strike in 2 minute drill

2nd Down: Run: 3 runs avg 12.3 avg included is a 31 yd run my Jonathan Stewart which helped score our only points in 4th quarter

Pass: 1/2 for 28 yds plus sacked for -4 yds

3rd Down: No Runs

Pass: 3/4 18.7 yd avg.

Had a completion of 14 yds that resulted in a fieldgoal

Had a completion of 10 yds that resulted in an Interception

Had a 32 yd completion that resulted in a missed fieldgoal to lose the game

No 4th down completions

1st Quarter

1st down:

run: 67%

pass: 33%

2nd down:

run: 80%

pass: 20%

3rd down:

run: 50%

pass: 50%

2nd quarter

1st down:

run: 29 %

pass: 71%

2nd down:

run: 100%

pass: 0%

3rd down:

run: 0%

pass: 100%

3rd quarter

1st down:

run: 67%

pass:33%

2nd down:

run: 67%

pass: 33%

3rd down:

run: 0%

pass: 100%

4th quarter

1st down:

run: 50%

pass: 50%

2nd down:

run: 60%

pass: 40%

3rd down:

run: 0%

pass: 100%

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Pretty balanced on first down with 11 runs and 11 passes. I would have expected it to be more run heavy on first down.

*2 runs and 13 passes on third is kinda shocking too. I swear Davidson usually runs on third down.

that is mostly due to the percentage on second down. except for the 4th quarter its pretty skewed to running the ball on second down. Which is what I noticed while watching the game.

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