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Originally Posted by RubberSponge
Maybe they are searching for something that works. I'm not going to look at it from a snap count perspective. I am going to look at it at a usage perspective. And looking at the numbers lately it looks like to me they are being for the most part splitting the play calls that go to each one. For instance last game Pacheco with 5 touches, CEH with 6 touches, Jet with 9 touches. Game before that where Pacheco had his 1st start. Pacheco 8 touches, CEH with 6 touches, Jet with 4 touches.
This is essentially RBBC without calling it that. My personal opinion is that Andy doesn't look at or uses RB's in the same traditional manner that every one thinks. It is all about the touch count. Not YPC or snap count. Personnel groupings and play calling have a lot to do with as well.
I agree with you the problem is due in part to the OL though. OBJ made the wrong bet.
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OBJ's run blocking has looked pretty good. The issue, lately, has been interior OL.
Then again, the Titans were deploying a 5-man line with a 6th run blitzing on many downs. That hurt the ability to run for sure.
I don't have any data on the plays we ran, but the RPO has resulted in few good runs and so penalties when we pass. I wonder if that needs to be limited.
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