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According to the game stats participation report, our OL never substituted. Does anyone know anything different?
That’s correct. Starting OL played all 80 snaps. Tobias got 13 snaps at CB.
That’s huge. I’m not sure that happened a single time last yearThat’s correct. Starting OL played all 80 snaps. Tobias got 13 snaps at CB.
Where can I find the report? I'm curious about a couple positions.According to the game stats participation report, our OL never substituted. Does anyone know anything different?
That’s correct. Starting OL played all 80 snaps. Tobias got 13 snaps at CB.
Where can I find the report? I'm curious about a couple positions.
Thank you!CuseJacket share this in another topic, "Page 7 in the ramblinwreck.com final stats "
It says absolutely nothing about the guys behind them. When it comes to OL you want the same 5 guys to play every snap, of every game in the same position. Continuity is huge in OL play. Lack thereof is one of the biggest reasons the OL was atrocious last year. If there’s no need for a guy to come out of the game, then they won’t.Not sure what that says about our confidence levels in the guys behind them.
That’s correct. Starting OL played all 80 snaps. Tobias got 13 snaps at CB.
I asked a friend of mine who pays for PFF’s premium stats. Can’t find a more reliable source for snap counts.I’m not seeing snap counts on the participation report, can you share where you found that info?
Thanks. The camera angles excluded the wideouts and CBs for the most part and I only got a glimps of what looked like #8 one time. Glad that he got some PTThat’s correct. Starting OL played all 80 snaps. Tobias got 13 snaps at CB.
I think that will depend on the heat and the play count in a few extreme cases. Pace of the plays could also be a factor. I prefer a plan to do some rotating to gain some depth/experience.OL will always play every play. Especially in a close game.
I think that will depend on the heat and the play count in a few extreme cases. Pace of the plays could also be a factor. I prefer a plan to do some rotating to gain some depth/experience.
Yep...O lines are strange animals in that cohesiveness / chemistry are big factors. In some cases the five players may not include the best linemen but the five that play together effectively.Had the game not been close, there would likely have been substitution on the OL. Since the game wasn't over until the very end, CGC and CDP kept the best unit in.