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Also RB Henry was the comparison for RB Dillion in the draft, and in their first game against each other, Dillon out rushed him!
Sternberger has concussion and illness according to the injury report, Redmond has a concussion.
And S Greene is on IR... so far, we're not missing these backup S as much as I thought we would.
Why, because he caught one pass?
MVS has the 5th most snaps on offense this year. Only Rodgers, Jenkins, Patrick, Turner have more snaps on offense... St. Brown needs to do.more before he's considered a starter...
Also RB Henry was the comparison for RB Dillion in the draft, and in their first game against each other, Dillon out rushed him!
nerdmann;435935-Starting to worry about Sternberger. Is he still in the concussion protocol? 37 was active on ST.
Sternberger has concussion and illness according to the injury report, Redmond has a concussion.
And S Greene is on IR... so far, we're not missing these backup S as much as I thought we would.
nerdmann;435940Has EQ usurped MVS?
Why, because he caught one pass?
MVS has the 5th most snaps on offense this year. Only Rodgers, Jenkins, Patrick, Turner have more snaps on offense... St. Brown needs to do.more before he's considered a starter...
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Why, because he caught one pass?
MVS has the 5th most snaps on offense this year. Only Rodgers, Jenkins, Patrick, Turner have more snaps on offense... St. Brown needs to do.more before he's considered a starter...
Didn't see MVS out there tonight.
What's the snap ratio recently?
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It's cute how folks worry themselves over snap counts, depth chart, etc and I'm all just like ... scoreboard bitches.
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nerdmann;435940Has EQ usurped MVS?
I thought so. MVS was invisible last night. Granted it wasn't a night for throwing the deep ball but still nothing was thrown his way.
Also, it doesn't matter what someone's over all snap count for the year is, your question pertained to more recent games and going forward not overall years of the 2020 Packers.
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Packers Week 16 Snap Counts Versus The Titans
Snaps
% of offensive plays
So a little under 2/3s of the offensive snaps for MVS. So there ya go nerd
Snaps
% of offensive plays
MVS 41 62
So a little under 2/3s of the offensive snaps for MVS. So there ya go nerd
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I'm gonna join in on the Debbie Downer stuff. That 59 yard run by Aaron Jones. It's a good thing he didn't score a TD. What is wrong with you, Kevin?!?! How can you say that? Really easily because if it was a score, it would have been reviewed and they would have noticed he stepped out around 45 yard line.
It's a good thing Aaron Jones isn't a speedy guy!
It's a good thing Aaron Jones isn't a speedy guy!
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Zero2Cool;435958I'm gonna join in on the Debbie Downer stuff. That 59 yard run by Aaron Jones. It's a good thing he didn't score a TD. What is wrong with you, Kevin?!?! How can you say that? Really easily because if it was a score, it would have been reviewed and they would have noticed he stepped out around 45 yard line.
It's a good thing Aaron Jones isn't a speedy guy!
I said that to my wife when we saw the replay. The lack of a challenge was completely the fault of Vrabel. Any time you see a team sprint down the field, especially those big chunky boys, you should know they are trying get the next play off before it's challenged. All the more so when the play was on the Packer sideline. Having a challenge not go your way is not the end of the world. He should have showed a little guts and made the decision without the guys in the booth whispering in his ear.
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wpr;435959I said that to my wife when we saw the replay. The lack of a challenge was completely the fault of Vrabel. Any time you see a team sprint down the field, especially those big chunky boys, you should know they are trying get the next play off before it's challenged. All the more so when the play was on the Packer sideline. Having a challenge not go your way is not the end of the world. He should have showed a little guts and made the decision without the guys in the booth whispering in his ear.
I came away unimpressed with Vrabel after this game. Between punting from Green Bay's 30 and not challenging here he did the Titans no favors. Not challenging the run was egregious as the Titans managed to finally get some momentum and clawed back to make the game 19-14. Their D was struggling to stop the Packers O, the big boys were running to get into position and Vrabel does nothing.
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wpr;435959I said that to my wife when we saw the replay. The lack of a challenge was completely the fault of Vrabel. Any time you see a team sprint down the field, especially those big chunky boys, you should know they are trying get the next play off before it's challenged. All the more so when the play was on the Packer sideline. Having a challenge not go your way is not the end of the world. He should have showed a little guts and made the decision without the guys in the booth whispering in his ear.
Mucky Tundra;435962I came away unimpressed with Vrabel after this game. Between punting from Green Bay's 30 and not challenging here he did the Titans no favors. Not challenging the run was egregious as the Titans managed to finally get some momentum and clawed back to make the game 19-14. Their D was struggling to stop the Packers O, the big boys were running to get into position and Vrabel does nothing.
I've seen people jumping on the Titans for not challenging. I think that's wrong. We fans had the benefit of actually watching it. I credit the Packers for getting down the field, lined up and snapping the ball before Titans could review the play.
I know that's not the en vogue or culture thing to do ... you know ... give a team credit when we can bash another team, but that's how I viewed it.
I had a few rounds with some folks on Twitter about it too. They were saying it was dumb to not challenge it. They assumed that Vrabel SAW the RB step out of bounds and elected not to challenge it. There was absolutely no reason for Vrabel to throw the challenge flag. The play was on the opposite sideline. They didn't show it on the jumbotron.
The lack of challenging the play was more so good on the Packers hustling than it was a failure on Titans.
Edit, I just found this.
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Zero2Cool;435963I've seen people jumping on the Titans for not challenging. I think that's wrong. We fans had the benefit of actually watching it. I credit the Packers for getting down the field, lined up and snapping the ball before Titans could review the play.
I know that's not the en vogue or culture thing to do ... you know ... give a team credit when we can bash another team, but that's how I viewed it.
I had a few rounds with some folks on Twitter about it too. They were saying it was dumb to not challenge it. They assumed that Vrabel SAW the RB step out of bounds and elected not to challenge it. There was absolutely no reason for Vrabel to throw the challenge flag. The play was on the opposite sideline. They didn't show it on the jumbotron.
The lack of challenging the play was more so good on the Packers hustling than it was a failure on Titans.
Edit, I just found this.
Zero, for me it wasn't so much Vrabel not seeing a clear cut call but more just not letting the game get away from his guys. You can't let Green Bay's offense get going again after pulling within 1 score.
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