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I'm not sure it's so much an either or on the snaps, although targets might be a different story.
I'd like to see week 2 snap counts, but week 1 basically broke down to around 20 snaps throwing to 3 wr, where both of these guys might be on the field, and about another 20 'disputed' snaps, where...
haha....yudkin banned him, but since I got a mention, I'll chip in what I can --- bear in mind this is looking through homer glasses, rather than a crystal ball.whenever you see a particular result, there's usually more of a confluence of factors at work, instead of a singualr reason you can lay...
oops..sry -- I forgot that time....
http://profootballfocus.com/by_week.php?ta...eid=&stats=
you guys can thank jene on that link --- he's the one that tipped me off on it.
edit: if you want the positional breakdowns, it's the 'player participation' button.
there's lots of other good...
if I remember, I'll check out pff on that game later this week.
in the meantime, here's how they have his positional breakdowns for week one against cincy:
53 snaps (83% of total snaps)
rolb - 20
lolb - 11
sam - 3
will - 2
3 man fronts:
re - 7
le - 2
4 man fronts:
re - 3
le - 3
for...
next time you talk to neil tell him that's the most awesome football site I've ever seen, and every time I spread that link around, which is pretty often, it gets a great response.
so, thx for all the work, neil.
manning bruised his back in week one, and before this past game had made some comments that he might not be on returns because of his stiff back that week.
so, I think I'd wait and see on that one.
I'm not even sure why these guys say anything to the media about injuries, but whatever.
big numbers are great for fantasy nerds, but what counts in the nfl is winning.if you were to lead your team 80 yds down the field, only to throw a pick in the shadow of the goalpost which gets marched back down for a score, you wouldn't be helping your team win, but rather cheating them of at...
pennington threw for a 67% completion rate, only giving up 7 picks, to take a 1 win team to 11-5 and win one of the toughest divisions in football --- all this w/pretty much crap at wr.cutler, on the other hand, threw for 62% completions, handing out 18 picks like they were halloween candy, and...
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