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Bengals Offensive Snap Count Against The Seattle Seahawks

SEATTLE - OCTOBER 30:  Running back Bernard Scott #28 of the Cincinnati Bengals rushes against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field on October 30, 2011 in Seattle, Washington. The Bengals defeated the Seahawks 34-12. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

With Cedric Benson serving his one-game suspension, Bengals running back Bernard Scott received a significant number of snaps, mostly in two-back formations with Chris Pressley lead blocking for him. Brian Leonard did take part in 30 snaps but mostly as a route runner and pass blocker. Brandon Tate saw a snap on offense while Anthony Collins, Mike McGlynn and Dennis Roland saw spot action on the offensive line.

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Running Backs Total Run Routes Run Block Pass Block
Bernard Scott 41 23 11 5 2
Brian Leonard 30 2 20 3 5
Chris Pressley 27 0 6 19 2
Cedric Peerman 7 0 7 0 0
           
Tight End Total Routes Run Block Pass Block  
Colin Cochart 41 5 29 7  
Donald Lee 37 13 18 6  
           
Wide Receivers Total Routes Run Block    
A.J. Green 69 37 31    
Jerome Simpson 61 36 24 1 P.Block  
Andre Caldwell 26 24 2    
Andrew Hawkins 6 3 2 1 Run  
Brandon Tate 1 0 1    
           
Offensive Line Total Run Block Pass Block    
Kyle Cook 69 32 37    
Nate Livings 69 32 37    
Andrew Whitworth 66 29 37    
Andre Smith 66 29 37    
Bobbie Williams 66 29 37    
Anthony Collins 3 3 0    
Mike McGlynn 3 3 0    
Dennis Roland 3 3 0    

(snap count account to Pro Football Focus)

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12 men on the field?

I know this is from PFF, but like many weeks these numbers are just a bit off. Assuming Dalton ran 69 plays that would bring the total to 760 “person-snaps”. But 11 men running 69 plays is 759 “person-snaps”. Did we sneak an extra guy on the field???

by bengaljohnboy on Nov 2, 2011 1:40 PM EDT reply actions  

I think the error is in AJ Green's total snap count.

He’s down as having 69 total snaps, but only 37 routes and 31 run blocks for a total of 38.
It would make the total counts correct.

by Aether on Nov 2, 2011 2:22 PM EDT up reply actions  

I'm surprised Cochart was in that much

He got all of 0 targets from Dalton, but they must be feeling better about his run blocking now that he’s got some exp under his belt.

by Paul Cannon on Nov 2, 2011 3:52 PM EDT reply actions  

Bernie Scott

Without looking up the stats, how many opportunities did Scott get catching a ball out of the backfield? I don’t remember too may chances.
He was having difficulty getting outside on runs so it might have been a better way to spring him.
Just sayin’

PS: When is Moch going to get a chance?

by CanadaBengal on Nov 2, 2011 5:58 PM EDT reply actions  

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