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Panthers playing time

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Sackem90, Feb 14, 2005.

  1. Sackem90

    Sackem90 Misplaced Panthers Fan

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    I thought that this was rather interesting:


    Posted on Mon, Feb. 14, 2005





    Panthers Playing Time

    During the 2004 season, the Carolina Panthers ran 1,069 defensive plays, 1,041 offensive plays and had 479 special teams snaps.

    Here's a look at how playing time was divided among the Panthers:


    % snaps
    Player, Pos. O/D ST
    Brian Allen, LB 13 60
    Eugene Baker, WR 0 7
    Brandon Bennett, RB 1 24
    Colin Branch, S 94 15
    Jamall Broussard, WR 0 16
    Doug Brzezinski, G 44 4
    Brentson Buckner, DT 81 15
    Jordan Carstens, DT 24 11
    Vinny Ciurciu, LB 17 57
    Keary Colbert, WR 74 1
    Casey Cramer, FB 4 16
    Stephen Davis, RB 6 0
    Jake Delhomme, QB 99 0
    Bill Ferrario, G 0 0
    Mark Fields, LB 52 4
    DeShaun Foster, RB 14 1
    Curtis Fuller, S 2 5
    Michael Gaines, TE 19 9
    Chris Gamble, CB 93 38
    Nick Goings, FB 68 43
    Jordan Gross, T 100 16
    William Hampton, CB 1 6
    Karl Hankton, WR 2 61
    Joey Harris, RB 5 4
    Artrell Hawkins, CB 36 4
    Brad Hoover, FB 46 19
    Eddie Jackson, CB 10 17
    Omari Jordan, DT 5 1
    Dave Kadela, T 0 1
    John Kasay, K 0 25
    Jason Kyle, LS 0 34
    % snaps
    Player, Pos. O/D ST
    Kris Mangum, TE 72 25
    Ricky Manning, CB 95 45
    Mike Minter, S 100 14
    Jeff Mitchell, C 99 16
    Kindal Moorehead, DT 60 1
    Dan Morgan, LB 62 10
    M. Muhammad, WR 98 2
    Rodney Peete, QB 1 0
    Julius Peppers, DE 90 16
    Cleveland Pinkney, DT 10 1
    Ricky Proehl, WR 45 6
    Kemp Rasmussen, DE 5 43
    Tutan Reyes, G 76 11
    Jamal Robertson, RB 5 19
    Micah Ross, WR 5 63
    Mike Rucker, DE 82 15
    Todd Sauerbrun, P 0 38
    Mike Seidman, TE 42 24
    Brandon Short, LB 27 56
    Rod Smart, RB 1 10
    Steve Smith, WR 4 1
    Travares Tillman, S 4 13
    Sean Tufts, LB 0 11
    Rich Tylski, G 12 16
    Al Wallace, DE 34 41
    Chris Weinke, QB 0 0
    Dante Wesley, 3 48
    Travelle Wharton, T 70 0
    James Whitley, S 2 20
    Matt Willig, T 61 16
    Will Witherspoon, LB 96 19



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  2. HeadCase

    HeadCase dazed and confused

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    fordham = invisible man?
     
  3. The Cat

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    Damn
    Colin Branch has more play time than Peppers, Jenkins and Smith all together.
     
  4. Piper

    Piper phishin member

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    :thinking:

    Peppers: 90 percent of D snaps, 16 percent of ST snaps, handful of offensive snaps.

    Jenkins: Not listed, for whatever reason

    Smith: 4 percent O plus 1 percent ST.

    Branch: 94 percent of D snaps, 15 percent of ST snaps.


    That's a lot of snaps for Julius. Granted, he's a big part of our scheme, and of how O scheme against us, but I do worry about him wearing down late in games and in the season. He held up though.


    I'd like to have seen more Short and less Allen. And Fields should be able to handle more time next year.
     

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