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The underlying truth of the matter.....
(12-14-2023, 04:15 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: We started going primarily shotgun after the 1st handful of games last year. So the 78% was really much higher for much of the year last year and not just something to help Burrows injury. 

We were going primarily shotgun the entire season. The first four weeks they were in shotgun 65% of the time. After that, they increased it and went shotgun 81% of the time. This was done primarily due to the horrific run game and they modified their offense to try to rectify the issue. Through the first four weeks, Cincinnati averaged 89 yards per game on the ground with a terrible 3.45 yards per carry. The only two teams worse were the Bucs and the Rams.

Quote:Also conversely is that 72% # for Browning the last 2 games? Or the 3 games he has been the starter. Because a against Pitt we had him running the offense we had been running and that could also be skewing the #s.

I answered this in the original post. It is for the past two games, so excluding Pitt.
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RE: The underlying truth of the matter..... - KillerGoose - 12-14-2023, 05:11 PM

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