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    Snap Counts

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    Center Mitch Morse (100%) returning to the lineup was huge for the Bills’ offense, especially with Dawkins declared out ahead of time. A big area of concern was containing Patriots pass rusher Matthew Judon, the league’s sack leader, and the Bills did just—that limiting him to just one QB hit all game. Reserve tackle David Quessenberry suited up at left tackle in place of Dawkins, and struggled quite a bit while playing through a quadruple-taped ankle simply because the Bills didn't have enough offensive line depth. Shoutout to Quessenberry!



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    Re: Snap Counts

    John Brown had 12 snaps does that surprise anybody else?

    They listed Bates as a Center obviously he's a Guard.

    They listed Quessenberry as a Guard of course he's a Tackle.

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    Re: Snap Counts

    It's encouraging seeing White's snap count increasing. He's getting there.

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    Re: Snap Counts

    Didn't notice during the game, but they ran the ball well even without getting Gilliam in there on more than just a few plays.

    And Epenesa made the most of his snaps.
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    Re: Snap Counts

    Quote Originally Posted by YardRat View Post
    Didn't notice during the game, but they ran the ball well even without getting Gilliam in there on more than just a few plays.

    And Epenesa made the most of his snaps.
    But they did have two RB’s (Hines and Cook) on the field at the same time much more than any other time this year. 12 times during the game. That’s quite a bit considering they only had 75 offensive snaps. That’s 16%.

    I don’t have the exact count, but extrapolating the offense snaps counts, they had two TE’s, Sweeney and Knox, in the field together for at least 10 snaps.

    No doubt that Dorsey employed some different formations in this game.

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