Eagles-Cardinals snap counts: Bizarre Haason Reddick usage among multiple head-scratchers

Eagles-Cardinals snap counts: Bizarre Haason Reddick usage among multiple head-scratchers
Eagles-Cardinals snap counts: Bizarre Haason Reddick usage among multiple head-scratchers

Eagles-Cardinals snap counts: Bizarre Haason Reddick usage among multiple head-scratchers

Eagles-Cardinals snap counts: Bizarre Haason Reddick usage among multiple head-scratchers

cardinals’ official snap counts from their Week 17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals are now available. Let’s examine and perform some analysis.

OFFENSE

The Eagles’ lowest number of offensive snaps this season is 49. Their previous lowest point came from their Dallas Cowboys loss, which was 55.

It was evident that the Cardinals intended to shorten the game, and it was advantageous to them.

The Eagles haven’t played as few offensive snaps in a game as they haven’t since they played 46 in their 2014 home defeat to the Seattle Seahawks.

Unusual fact: This season, Jordan Mailata is the only player on the squad to have not missed a single snap.

The second-fewest targets from any game this season came from A.J. Brown with five. Only once during the second half was he the target of attention.

This season, Jack Stoll has played with the highest snap count percentage.
This season, Kenny Gainwell’s snap count percentage ranks third.

The Eagles’ lowest number of offensive snaps this season is 49. Their previous lowest point came from their Dallas Cowboys loss, which was 55.

It was evident that the Cardinals intended to shorten the game, and it was advantageous to them.

The Eagles haven’t played as few offensive snaps in a game as they haven’t since they played 46 in their 2014 home defeat to the Seattle Seahawks.

RWhen he plays 40.6% or more snaps, the Eagles are 2-5; when he plays 40% or fewer, they are 8-0.

Playing with the third-lowest snap count percentage was D’Andre Swift. His total touches was the fourth lowest.
With his third-highest snap count percentage is Julio Jones.

And he worked well! Two receptions for 34 yards and two scores were made against his two targets. Seeing him targeted downfield was a welcome change from utilizing the NFL’s oldest wide receiver on screen plays during long-to-go scenarios.

After making his incredible catch in the Bills game, Olamide Zaccheaus has only been targeted once for zero offensive receptions (not including his reception on special teams).

Jalen Hurts has therefore only had one target in the last five games.

DEFENSE

Unusual fact: With 1014 defensive snaps, James Bradberry has played the most this season. That puts him 109 ahead of Reed Blankenship, the next closest player.

Nicholas Morrow was deemed questionable to play, yet he played nearly the whole game as the starting linebacker.

In a crucial game, Haason Reddick only had the seventh-highest snap count percentage. incredibly strange application

In this game, Milton Williams was DT1. Officially, his sack on Kyler Murray was changed to a TFL.
Since knocking down Dak Prescott late in the Eagles’ Week 9 victory against the Cowboys, Josh Sweat has yet to record a sack. Murray burst out of it to throw a touchdown ball when he should have had one.

Sweat has played 816 defensive snaps in 16 games so far this season.

That represents a dramatic change of around four games played.

Since Week 7, Jordan Davis has not had a sack or a quarterback hit.

A TFL hasn’t been on him since Week 2. In a game where the Cardinals ran 40 times, Davis only recorded one combined tackle.
Shaq Woof, Leonard. The guy is really done.

Jalen Carter was a TFL and had a sack. This season, he has only played with the eighth-highest snap count percentage.

It was Avonte Maddox’s first game since Week 2, and he barely featured. It appeared rusted. And he suffered a knock.
Sydney Brown scored a really impressive 99-yard pick-six. Shamefully, that occurred during one of the most humiliating Eagles defeats in history. Brown’s proportion of use snap counts decreased for the third week in a row.
Nolan Smith keeps getting more opportunities. The Eagles need to continue using him.

With Leonard and Morrow returned with Ben VanSumeren ahead of him in the depth chart, Ben VanSumeren was reduced to limited playing time

In the DT rotation, Marlon Tuipulotu, a healthy scratch, was oddly behind Moro Ojomo. He had previously trailed Tui the entire year.

SPECIAL TEAMS

For his second Eagles game, Brandon Smith was active following his brief promotion from the practice squad.
The last four punts by Braden Mann have produced a net average of 46.5 and an average of 56.3. The NFL has a 53.1 average and a 44.9 net average advantage. So, not too awful! Well, at least the punter isn’t bad!

DID NOT PLAY

INACTIVE: Tanner McKee, Tyler Steen, Marlon Tuipulotu, Bradley Roby, Darius Slay, and Zach Cunningham

ACTIVE: Marcus Mariota, Britain Covey, Quez Watkins, and Rashaad Penny are active.

Cunningham and/or Slay will return in Week 18? They ought to be able to participate in the playoffs if not by then. Whoop-dee-doo.

It seemed strange to start Roby as a healthy scratch in Maddox’s return from injury. Particularly when deciding to give in (for the first

time in eternity) rather than using him?
Sua Opeta has taken Steen’s spot as the eighth offensive lineman, temporarily holding that position.

It’s hardly common to have four active players with no snaps. Mariota’s evident.

Why is Penny being activated to not utilize him? Well done for not utilizing Quez, but why is he still active? None at all for Covey’s comeback.

The Cardinals haven’t punted in a game just twice in the last sixty years, according to Brian Baldinger of PHLY’s Eagles show.

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