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    Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    BOYLE 783 offensive snaps 204 routes run (26% of snaps) 43 targets (21% of routes run)

    ANDREWS 467 offensive snaps 281 routes run (60% of snaps) 98 targets (34.8% of routes run)

    HURST 466 offensive snaps 199 routes runt (42% of snaps) 39 targets (19.6% of routes run)





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Targets per Offensive Snap
    BOYLE 43/783 = 5.5%
    ANDREWS 98/467 = 21%
    HURST 39/466 = 8.3%





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    thanks





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Mark, thank you for doing this mathematical breakdown of TEs. Even though I am a "numbers guy" I like the simpler ways : Hayden Hurst did not get enough action ... Bc





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by BcRaven View Post
    Mark, thank you for doing this mathematical breakdown of TEs. Even though I am a "numbers guy" I like the simpler ways : Hayden Hurst did not get enough action ... Bc
    This





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    What about Ricard? He's an H-back/TE/Fullback
    How does he compare to Boyle?





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Given how frequently we run 3 TE sets, should EDC look into a 4th TE as a backup?

    BS





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackSunday View Post
    Given how frequently we run 3 TE sets, should EDC look into a 4th TE as a backup?

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    I wouldn't use another roster spot on a TE when we have the "Swiss Army Knife" Ricard... Bc





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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by BcRaven View Post
    I wouldn't use another roster spot on a TE when we have the "Swiss Army Knife" Ricard... Bc
    Bc the voice of reason all thread

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    Re: Breakdown of TE Snaps, Routes Run and Targets

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    BOYLE 783 offensive snaps 204 routes run (26% of snaps) 43 targets (21% of routes run)

    ANDREWS 467 offensive snaps 281 routes run (60% of snaps) 98 targets (34.8% of routes run)

    HURST 466 offensive snaps 199 routes runt (42% of snaps) 39 targets (19.6% of routes run)
    Thanks for posting this.

    I feel like Hurst should be getting targeted on a higher % of his routes than Boyle. Hurst has such great hands and we've seen that if he gets a little room to run that he has speed to take it to the house.





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