duaneok66
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There were 58 total offensive snaps
Roy Williams's (4-20, TD, 6 targets, 58 snaps) average yards per target was only 7.0, which means that he ran a lot of short routes. Of course, I don't expect this to last as the season progresses.
Mike Furrey (5-52, 7 targets, 47 snaps) was the de facto #2 receiver in this contest. He only sat for 11 snaps, and all but four of those eleven came when Roy Williams the lone WR in a multi TE and/or multi RB set. Mike's average yard per target was 11.1.
Calvin Johnson (4-70, TD, 6 targets, 28 snaps) was only in on 51% of the snaps. His average yard per target was 12.2.
Shaun McDonald (6-90, TD, 7 targets, 32 snaps) saw the field more than Calvin Johnson. He often had a safety on him, and his average yard per target was 11.1.
We all heard about how Calvin Johnson wasn't quite ready, and even the announcers were sharp enough to point out that CJ was being shuttled in and out of the ballgame. His snaps will obviously increase moving forward, and this will cut into Furrey and McDonald's production. In this game however, the targets were evenly distributed across the board among the receivers, so we will see if Williams's numbers drop off because of the arrival of CJ and McDonald . . .
stay tuned . . .
Roy Williams's (4-20, TD, 6 targets, 58 snaps) average yards per target was only 7.0, which means that he ran a lot of short routes. Of course, I don't expect this to last as the season progresses.
Mike Furrey (5-52, 7 targets, 47 snaps) was the de facto #2 receiver in this contest. He only sat for 11 snaps, and all but four of those eleven came when Roy Williams the lone WR in a multi TE and/or multi RB set. Mike's average yard per target was 11.1.
Calvin Johnson (4-70, TD, 6 targets, 28 snaps) was only in on 51% of the snaps. His average yard per target was 12.2.
Shaun McDonald (6-90, TD, 7 targets, 32 snaps) saw the field more than Calvin Johnson. He often had a safety on him, and his average yard per target was 11.1.
We all heard about how Calvin Johnson wasn't quite ready, and even the announcers were sharp enough to point out that CJ was being shuttled in and out of the ballgame. His snaps will obviously increase moving forward, and this will cut into Furrey and McDonald's production. In this game however, the targets were evenly distributed across the board among the receivers, so we will see if Williams's numbers drop off because of the arrival of CJ and McDonald . . .
stay tuned . . .
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