http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...watching-the-win-over-the-cincinnati-bengals/
The most interesting points, IMO:
"OFFENSE
- Base personnel 2 RB, 1 TE, 2 WR on 27 plays
- 3 WR, 1 RB and 1 TE on 13 plays
- 2 WR, 2 TE and 1 RB on 12 plays
- 2 TE and 2 RB on nine plays
- 4 WR on just 1 snap
- fewer play actions (6) and designed rollouts (2) this week
DEFENSE
* blitzed 44 percent of the time, same as other games
* Randy Starks got his INT on a blitz, and Cameron Wake had a part in two sacks on the blitz
* one sack with a four-man rush, and Reshad Jones’ game-clinching interception came on a four-man rush."
Lots more interesting stats and snap counts for every player (as a percentage of total plays by unit) in the article.
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What jumped out at me with snap counts was Olivier Vernon getting more defensive snaps than Paul Soliai. Of course, that's bound to happen if a team throws more against us from three and four WR sets.
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lol. Volin should save himself the time.
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For as much as we protest that Omar doesn't know anything and is out of touch with reality, here is a beat reporter who actually does the work to know what he's talking about.
As Ali G says - Res-pect.
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Benny Vi Olin !
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His next article was really well done as well. He breaks down a few plays from the coaches tape.
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...gals-that-tell-a-story-beyond-the-stat-sheet/Bpk likes this.