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Bengals D-line rotation '14 versus '15. |
Posted by: fredtoast - 12-07-2015, 02:23 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Player..................% snaps '15....% snaps '14
Dunlap.........................80.4.................84.0
Johnson........................73.9................N/A
Atkins...........................72.6................65.9
Gilberry.........................58.8................73.5
Peko.............................50.3................61.0
Sims.............................16.7................N/A
Clarke...........................16.0.................5.5
Thompson.....................15.6................20.2
Hunt...............................2.4................16.5.
These are only snaps on defense and do not include special teams.
**EDIT** for got to include Chris carter's 14.1% of the defensive snaps. I guess some have been at LB, but I mostly notice him at rush end.
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Looking for season totals of individual snaps played |
Posted by: fredtoast - 12-07-2015, 01:29 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Pro-football-reference.com has snaps played by games, but I can't find season totals.
Anyone know where I can find them? I am interested to see how many snaps each of our D-linemen have played this year. I sure don't want to start adding up all the individual game numbers.
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The Browns "Quit" |
Posted by: wildcats forever - 12-07-2015, 12:09 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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After a brief scan for national Bengals news this morning, two things stood out to me. The Patriots loss has grabbed the headlines, with only a mention that Denver and Cincinnati are in the race for top seed. Most played up how Denver is in control of it's own destiny, and only one mentioned that Cincinnati is the number 1 seed if the season ended today.
MSN reported yesterday's 34 point domination was because the Brown's "quit". Nothing at all about the Bengals performance in any way. The shunning continues, and I'm really starting to enjoy it. But only because of the lack of distraction being heralded as the 'team to beat' brings with it. Remaining the league's best kept secret should serve us well as we head into the stretch and beyond to the playoffs. Staying focused and playing smart could, and should, be the result of such little national attention.
Looking forward to the rest of our opponents "quitting".
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"I’m a little upset they got three points.” |
Posted by: BURROWorBUST - 12-07-2015, 03:02 AM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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You have to love Burfict. That quote came from him, of course, but you have to know the entire D wanted a shutout, and they damn near got it.
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19
24
21
24
21
10
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34
7
3
That's 10 or fewer points allowed in 5 of their 12 games.
20 or fewer points in 7 of 12
24 or less in 11 of 12.
Only AZ broke 30 points against us all year, and that was without some of our best secondary guys.
On Offense, we've scored 30+ in 7 of our 12 games.
We've been been held to less than 24 points only twice. We were 1-1 in those games.
Overall, we're playing like you'd expect a #1 seed to play. Now you know why this team senses that a ring is within their reach. They just keeping getting the job done one week at a time.
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Dalton's Acting Like We've Been There Before |
Posted by: BFritz21 - 12-06-2015, 09:58 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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I mean that he's acting like we've been there before in a good way, because he's just taking it as business as usual and he knows that the record right now doesn't win us anything in the long run.
When asked what it means to be 10-2, he said "10-2 gives us the chance to be 11-2."
It's bad-ass that we have the best start in franchise history, which is also tied for the second-best record in the league, and Dalton doesn't sound like he's even smiling about it because he knows that there's still a lot of work to be done.
Dalton's sees this as business as usual and he's ready to take the next step, which he's leading with his play.
WE HAVE A HELL OF A QUARTERBACK AND A HELL OF A LEADER!
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Ran the playoff simulator a few times |
Posted by: The Real Deal - 12-06-2015, 08:44 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Correct me if I'm wrong but if and when new England loses to Philly, we are in the driver's seat for the first seed in the playoffs.
Translation : if we take care of our business from here on out the road to the Super Bowl runs through cincinnati.
And in case you're not aware, we are pretty tough to beat at home.
WHO DEY
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