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They played a lot of 2 and 3 TE sets. Kupp was in on 6 of the 12 personnel snaps, the rest were 11 personnel.An interesting spread, Robinson getting a lot more snaps than Kupp. Only 1 snap for Tutu but I'm guessing that was more due to us being ahead most of the game. Higbee had a catch on almost half of his snaps... we need him back for Philly.
I think this is what Shula WANTS to do, and maybe this will instill some trust in these guys.On the PFF game review they mentioned that the Rams, who were among the least Cover 1 teams (think they were around 14%), played that call around 30% of the snaps and it obviously fucked with Darnold's mind. That call I think favors Durant, not so much Williams but overall the secondary stepped up big time. I mean the surprise element of the opponent playing a different look in certain situations will inevitably wear off and you gotta either surprise them again with your adjustment or execute your ass off without the surprise element.
So the players deserve a ton of cred man. Execution is what winning teams do.
13 is one running back and 3 tight ends. Do I have that right?Personnel grouping for the game:
11- 22 snaps
12- 26 snaps
13- 3 snaps
2 kneel downs
Yes13 is one running back and 3 tight ends. Do I have that right?
That's what I thought I saw out there. I wonder if that is McVay tweaking scheme due to the match up or by necessity. Kupp did not see a ton of action last night. I hope he's OK.Personnel grouping for the game:
11- 22 snaps
12- 26 snaps
13- 3 snaps
2 kneel downs
On that back shoulder Stafford completed to him he was about to run right past that corner. He was moving pretty good but had to stop and turn around. So idk but it would be nice to see Kupp get back in that playoff zone for this run, where he's killing it with the options and he and Stafford are on the same page. Maybe that's still coming if we're lucky.I am convinced Kupp is really struggling to put the injury behind him in terms of return to performance as opposed to return to play, so I do not find his snaps surprising. This game was effectively over early. Certainly by halftime and you could even argue midway through Q2. I suspect with that being the case they pivoted to load management for #10. He is such a capable blocker that I do not see him coming off the field much vs. Philly.