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  • swiper
    Legendary Zoner
    • Sep 2010
    • 33105

    Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

    Originally posted by wgr550
    Offense
    QB EJ Manuel - 57 (100%)
    LT Cordy Glenn - 57 (100%)
    LG Chris Williams - 57 (100%)
    C Eric Wood - 57 (100%)
    RG Erik Pears - 57 (100%)
    RT Seantrel Henderson - 57 (100%)
    WR Sammy Watkins - 54 (95%)
    WR Robert Woods - 52 (91%)
    TE Scott Chandler - 37 (65%)
    HB C.J. Spiller - 30 (53%)
    WR Mike Williams - 30 (53%)
    HB Fred Jackson - 26 (46%)
    TE Chris Gragg - 19 (33%)
    FB Frank Summers - 17 (30%)
    WR Marquise Goodwin - 11 (19%)
    HB Anthony Dixon - 6 (11%)
    OT Chris Hairston - 3 (5%)

    Defense
    LB Preston Brown - 74 (100%)
    CB Leodis McKelvin - 73 (99%)
    CB Corey Graham - 70 (95%)
    S Aaron Williams - 65 (88%)
    S Da'Norris Searcy - 60 (81%)
    DT Marcell Dareus - 58 (78%)
    DT Kyle Williams - 53 (72%)
    LB Brandon Spikes - 52 (70%)
    CB Nickell Robey - 49 (66%)
    DE Jerry Hughes - 49 (66%)
    DE Mario Williams - 48 (65%)
    LB Keith Rivers - 38 (51%)
    S Duke Williams - 29 (39%)
    DE Jarius Wynn - 26 (35%)
    DE Manny Lawson - 25 (34%)
    DT Stefan Charles - 15 (20%)
    DT Corbin Bryant - 14 (19%)
    LB Ty Powell - 11 (15%)
    CB Ron Brooks - 5 (7%)
  • Ed
    Dude
    • Sep 2002
    • 9247

    #2
    Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

    I'm surprised they kept LB Brown in for every snap. I thought he struggled quite a bit, particularly early on. He looked a little in over his head. I'm glad to have Bradham back this week and I'm excited to see what he can do.

    Dareus playing 78% of the snaps (most among the D-line) is a little surprising too. Maybe his conditioning isn't as bad as people think.

    I'd like to see Mike Williams get more snaps on offense.

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    • ghz in pittsburgh
      Registered User
      • Aug 2004
      • 5861

      #3
      Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

      Oline got 100% snap. How did Hairston also got 5%, 3 snaps? Did they ran 6 linemen at one pint?

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      • Dr. Lecter
        Zero for Zero!
        • Mar 2003
        • 67946

        #4
        Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

        Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
        Oline got 100% snap. How did Hairston also got 5%, 3 snaps? Did they ran 6 linemen at one pint?

        Yes. He came in as a 3rd TE

        One play he got totally blown up and his guy tackled Jackson behind the line of scrimmage stopping him from getting the first down
        Originally posted by mysticsoto
        Lecter is right in everything he said.

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        • Ed
          Dude
          • Sep 2002
          • 9247

          #5
          Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

          Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
          Oline got 100% snap. How did Hairston also got 5%, 3 snaps? Did they ran 6 linemen at one pint?
          I don't remember seeing him in on any plays, but most teams have what they call jumbo packages where you have a 6th O-lineman for goal line or short yardage running plays.

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          • ServoBillieves
            The Voice of Reason
            • Jul 2007
            • 6106

            #6
            Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

            Marquise Goodwin saw the field? Surprising.
            Bye Bye Brady...

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            • ghz in pittsburgh
              Registered User
              • Aug 2004
              • 5861

              #7
              Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

              Originally posted by ServoBillieves View Post
              Marquise Goodwin saw the field? Surprising.
              Yes. EJ's INT is when he tried to the ball to him. In fact, on that play, EJ was going to Chandler but he fell. So EJ went to his 2nd option. That was a very difficult play and he hope he learns from it: a right handed QB on a not designed rollout to his left; it is hard to see defenders rolling in the same direction.

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              • Swiper
                Legendary Zoner
                • Sep 2010
                • 33105

                #8
                Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                If 2 DE's on every d snap, how do all those guys only add up to 150% of all the snaps. Should be 200%. Unless they are running without DEs.

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                • Woodman
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 65988

                  #9
                  Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                  Give me more Mike Williams, just a huge target that gets the ball anywhere near him.

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                  • Dr. Lecter
                    Zero for Zero!
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 67946

                    #10
                    Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                    Originally posted by Swiper View Post
                    If 2 DE's on every d snap, how do all those guys only add up to 150% of all the snaps. Should be 200%. Unless they are running without DEs.

                    Hughes (66%) + M. Williams (65%) + Winn (35%) + Lawson (34%) = 200%
                    Originally posted by mysticsoto
                    Lecter is right in everything he said.

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                    • Mr. Miyagi
                      Lecter's Little *****

                      • Sep 2002
                      • 53616

                      #11
                      Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                      Seantrel Henderson played very well for a rookie considering the Bears DL isn't shabby especially with Jared Allen now.

                      Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh
                      In fact, on that play, EJ was going to Chandler but he fell.
                      Why the hell does Chandler always fall down? Small feet for a 6' 7" guy?

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                      • Meathead
                        Insufferable ***** and perpetual crybaby
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 21349

                        #12
                        Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                        Originally posted by Woodman View Post
                        Give me more Mike Williams, just a huge target that gets the ball anywhere near him.
                        his 53% of plays is like 90+% of the time they went to three or more wides

                        woods gives them a bit more of a variable threat, plus ej is probably more comfortable with woods at this point, so you can understand why hed be wr2

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                        • Fletch
                          Registered User
                          • May 2007
                          • 3166

                          #13
                          Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                          Originally posted by Ed View Post
                          I'm surprised they kept LB Brown in for every snap.
                          Me too. Looks like they did some creative stuff on 3rds since Spikes was in on just over 2/3 of the plays and Rivers on half. Doesn't seem like they swapped them out with other LBs, apparently they used other alignments, which makes sense given our roster.
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                          • Swiper
                            Legendary Zoner
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 33105

                            #14
                            Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                            Originally posted by Dr. Lecter View Post
                            Hughes (66%) + M. Williams (65%) + Winn (35%) + Lawson (34%) = 200%
                            Where were you when I was taking calculus?

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                            • MitchMurrayDowntown
                              Skoobasaurus-Rex
                              • Oct 2011
                              • 22284

                              #15
                              Re: Bills Playtime Percentages vs Bears

                              Originally posted by Swiper View Post
                              Where were you when I was taking calculus?
                              Teaching Trig.

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