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Yeah, I caught it, but you were to quick.Not sure the offensive snaps have come out correctly there.
Having said that, pretty much everything we did was offensive.
Just what i was thinking when we posted simultaneously.Fiske only getting 32 snaps seems off but maybe his run defense isn't consistent.
Fiske only getting 32 snaps seems off but maybe his run defense isn't consistent.
Yes, it appears that Fiske gets pulled on running plays. Philly ran 45 times, Fiske played 13 run snaps. After week 2 his run snaps dropped.Fiske had less than half the defensive snaps?
I understand the reason behind rotating defensive lineman but that seems a little strange
He's an interior pass rushing specialist. Bench player.Fiske had less than half the defensive snaps?
I understand the reason behind rotating defensive lineman but that seems a little strange
Yeah, Brandon Graham absolutely destroyed McClendon the majority of the game. Graham is out for the year (possibly career ender) and barring catastrophe we won't see McClendon either. That and Avila was still getting his legs back under him imo... he really struggled for a few games after he came back from injury. That was also around when they gave up on Parkinson as the main TE and started experimenting with a rotation which did not have great success. Higbee brings consistency there and is an actual weapon running routes too. Assuming the weather doesn't neuter them the offense should be much better than they were the last meeting.As I recall, McClendon got absolutely abused in this game. Havenstein at RT is a huge upgrade.
And Higbee looked awesome vs. MIN.