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Wtf snap counts from titans game
Abandoning the run really changed who our HC and OC trusted to win the most important game of the year
Hill 50
Gus 18 3 rushes
Ingram 28 6 rushes
Ricard 7 even with Boyle hurt
Boykin 68
Roberts 24
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01-16-2020, 11:57 AM #2
Re: Wtf snap counts from titans game
Do you have Marquise Brown's snap count?
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01-16-2020, 12:19 PM #4Four-eyed Raven
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01-16-2020, 12:32 PM #6Veteran Poster
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Re: Wtf snap counts from titans game
Justice Hill got 50 snaps because he was more of a pass option out of the backfield.
Gus should have had 20 plus carries but once they got down 21-12 late in the 3rd qtr they totally abandoned the run.
Ingram clearly wasn't 100% and was being used more as a decoy.
Again due to being down, Boyle wasnt an option and I think he sustained some type of injury during the game.
I read somewhere that after breaking down film if you take in account that the team got down early and the fact the Ravens ran RPO with Lamar keeping it, the play calling was not that bad. When they broke it down by qtr it was basically a 50/50 split run pass until the game was 21-12 and the Ravens went more pass heavy. You also have to take into account the Ravens ran 91 plays and were down for majority of the game. A lot of people are saying that the Ravens were a different team than what got them there. I think this was a different game than what anybody was accustomed to seeing. Again to me the single biggest issue were the early TOs. If they dont turn it over and force Tennesse to have to drive the length of the field I doubt Tennessee would have been able to put up enough points. Three of the 4 scoring drives were 35, 45, and 20 yards and the 4th took a 66 yard run from Henry to put them inside the 10. I have to give it to Tennessee, the took advantage of the field position and capitalized on it, Which put the Ravens in a position they have never been in before.
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01-16-2020, 01:11 PM #7
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Re: Wtf snap counts from titans game
The killer part was the failure to complete passes on first down and to double down and continue to throw on first downs. 22 times they were in 2nd and 10 or more yards
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01-16-2020, 02:05 PM #8Veteran Poster
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Re: Wtf snap counts from titans game
They abandoned the run game the instant they got down 14-0. That guaranteed a loss.
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01-16-2020, 02:12 PM #9
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As other posters have mentioned, the way the game played out had an effect on which players got playing time. Looking at totals for the game is incomplete, especially in this game when they had 38 snaps after going down 28-6 (drive 8 on)
Drive Plays Hill Ingram Edwards Ricard Andrews Hurst Boyle Brown Snead Boykin Roberts Moore 17043225743410261412125343403321002113203041134315389811005131003076013137606131572675118110271010011010100887200720897039105510470911110210108200640101010001110100005509101001Total924728187464326807865248
Other notables here:
- Ricard dropping off the planet (the Ravens gained 7 yards on his 7 snaps)
- Roberts' (drive 5) and Boyle's injuries (drive 6) clearly stand out
- Heavy WR usage (e.g. Boykin getting more snaps on final 3 drives than majority of games, Moore getting snaps). They were gassed.
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01-16-2020, 02:13 PM #10
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01-16-2020, 02:16 PM #11
Re: Wtf snap counts from titans game
Drive q time Ravens Titans dropback run DB Cumulative Run Cumulative 1111:420034342103:310724583214:3901430884211:130146514135202:3231413027136314:556148535187306:546211036188304:166287143199414:4962882512110406:251228100612111402:451228907021Total7021
13 dropbacks on drive 5 (2 minute drill) throws the balance very far out of wack. 35 dropbacks (vs. 3 runs) to end the game make it way, way worse.
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01-16-2020, 02:16 PM #12Veteran Poster
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Simple, I watched the game. They ran the ball NINE times with somebody not named Lamar. They called 70 pass plays. They totally abandoned what got them to 14-2. Gus got all of three carries after having a 5.2 ypc for the season and a 19 yard run in this game. What the hell is that? It was a pathetic case of panic and choking by Roman and, apparently, Harbaugh agreed with the approach. Even the pass game was very unimaginative.
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