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Just a general question.. anyone have an idea what % of snaps does a starter usually play.. I mean on average of course?
Depends on the position. For us, our safeties rarely come out, nor does the LB calling the plays. Our CBs rotate a bit so they’re usually around 80-90% for the top 2, Callahan is probably around 70%. Dline rotates a lot but generally the starters end around 60-70%. Purcell is probably around 50% or so. Pro football reference keeps track of how many snaps players play
Depends on the position. For us, our safeties rarely come out, nor does the LB calling the plays. Our CBs rotate a bit so they’re usually around 80-90% for the top 2, Callahan is probably around 70%. Dline rotates a lot but generally the starters end around 60-70%. Purcell is probably around 50% or so. Pro football reference keeps track of how many snaps players play
Which is why Justin Simmons gets the hat with the green dot.
Correction: At the PC, Fangio said Alexander Johnson would have the green dot and when he was off the field on certain packages, Justin Simmons would receive the call from the sideline via hand signals.
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