Titans vs. Panthers Skill Players Snap Report
Here is Mike Clay's breakdown of the snaps played by the Titans offensive skill players:
Damian Williams led the Tennessee wide receivers in snaps for the third week in a row, this time with 49 of a possible 63. Nate Washington was in on 44 plays and Lavelle Hawkins handled 24. Marc Mariani run blocked on all nine of his snaps and Donnie Avery was on the field for five plays. Craig Stevens racked up 43 snaps, pacing the tight ends for the second week in a row. Jared Cook ran a pass route on 21 of his 24 snaps. Daniel Graham saw the field for 18 plays. Chris Johnson’s 43 snaps led the backfield. Javon Ringer chipped in on 20 plays.
So the Donnie Avery dream is over. It was fun while it lasted.
That is a lot of pass routes for Jared Cook to only be targeted three times. I just can't figure out what the problem is there.
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Daniel Graham gets a holding penalty like once a game it seems.
I have not been impressed.
Ain't no time for hesitatin'
All you got to do is groove
by BonzosMontreaux on Nov 16, 2011 9:34 AM CST reply actions
Anyone notice that we lined up in 2 Wsets with Mariani and Hawk/Avery
And every time we did that we ran the ball. I hope that isn’t a trend that continues, because it was kind of easy to pick up on.
Teams self-scout.
I’m sure they won’t let things like that turn into a huge tendency.
"Do the Titans have a miracle left in them in what has been a magical season to this point? If they do, they need it now. Christie kicks it high and short. Gonna be fielded by Lorenzo Neal at the 25; he dishes it back to Wycheck; he throws it across the field to Dyson. 30, 40, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 5, endzone...touchdown, Titans! There are no flags on the field! It's a miracle! Tennessee has pulled a miracle! A miracle for the Titans!"
by TennesseeTyrants on Nov 16, 2011 10:50 AM CST up reply actions
So lets see. Cookie knows the playbook,
if he didn’t he wouldn’t be on the field. He makes the catches when there thrown to him. So the only thing i can guess is he just isn’t getting the looks from matt
FLY HAWK FLY
cook fumbled on a possible game winning drive against bengals.
That mayhave factored in.
by CJ2K shrine on Nov 16, 2011 11:56 AM CST via mobile up reply actions
I think it's a combination of ...
Cook being covered
Cook being double covered
D-Will being open
D-Will being on fire
by Jason Jones on Nov 16, 2011 11:56 AM CST up reply actions
Cook's lack of targets
Could be due to timing issues/sloppy routes, bad reads, or just being open only when Hass has been feeling pressure (unlikely).
Is there any chance of a video breakdown of Cook’s routes throughout the game (or games) to see if there’s an underlying issue that’s at the core of why he’s not being thrown to very often?
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