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<blockquote data-quote="tynimiller" data-source="post: 1010277" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>Here's the thing....folks are just chalking Love in the fire bin and/or MLF and/or Barry and essentially Gute along with anyone that has an office space at Lambeau it seems. But do folks truly even realize just HOW YOUNG this team is. This isn't just a question of sheer age but of also even NFL game snaps.</p><p></p><p>BUT right now through 6 weeks in the NFL the following teams have the most NON-QB snaps taken by rookies:</p><p></p><p>Rams - 1,453 snaps in 6 games (242.17 snaps a game average)</p><p>Texans - 1,415 snaps in 6 games (235.83 snaps a game average)</p><p>Cardinals - 1,408 snaps in 6 games (234.66 snaps a game average)</p><p>Bears - 1340 snaps in 6 games (223.33 snaps a game average)</p><p>Packers - 1163 snaps in <strong>5 games </strong>(232.6 snaps a game average)</p><p>Seahawks - 1135 snaps in 5 games (227 snaps a game average)</p><p>Patriots - 1031 snaps in 6 games (171.83 snaps a game average)</p><p></p><p>Now Steve Palazzolo didn't specify if this includes STs so just note that*</p><p></p><p>Now the records of these teams:</p><p></p><p>Rams 3-3</p><p>Texans 3-3</p><p>Cardinals 1-5</p><p>Bears 1-5</p><p>Packers 2-3</p><p><strong>Seahawks 3-2 - the only team on the list with a winning record - worth noting their opponents so far: Rams / Lions / Panthers / Giants / Bengals </strong></p><p>Patriots 1-5</p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean the crazy thing is if you look at our offensive losses player wise we lost our QB who of course was nearly our highest %snap guy on offense (only Myers was more) last year but also lost:</p><p></p><p>Our leading WR and overall 5th most snap guy in Lazard</p><p>Aaron Jones our leader in the RB room and 7th overall has essentially been gone all year</p><p>Yosh Nijman who was our third most snap OL last year isn't even good enough to get on the field over Walker this year and is forced to play only due to injury and issues.</p><p>Our 9th overall and top TE snap wise Tonyan gone</p><p>Lewis gone...</p><p>Bakh gone of course...</p><p></p><p>We essentially have a Redshirt college team on the offensive side of the ball with a few others sprinkled in (a few of which cannot stay on the field in Jones and Watson...who Watson is still YOUNG).</p><p></p><p>Just crazy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynimiller, post: 1010277, member: 6578"] Here's the thing....folks are just chalking Love in the fire bin and/or MLF and/or Barry and essentially Gute along with anyone that has an office space at Lambeau it seems. But do folks truly even realize just HOW YOUNG this team is. This isn't just a question of sheer age but of also even NFL game snaps. BUT right now through 6 weeks in the NFL the following teams have the most NON-QB snaps taken by rookies: Rams - 1,453 snaps in 6 games (242.17 snaps a game average) Texans - 1,415 snaps in 6 games (235.83 snaps a game average) Cardinals - 1,408 snaps in 6 games (234.66 snaps a game average) Bears - 1340 snaps in 6 games (223.33 snaps a game average) Packers - 1163 snaps in [B]5 games [/B](232.6 snaps a game average) Seahawks - 1135 snaps in 5 games (227 snaps a game average) Patriots - 1031 snaps in 6 games (171.83 snaps a game average) Now Steve Palazzolo didn't specify if this includes STs so just note that* Now the records of these teams: Rams 3-3 Texans 3-3 Cardinals 1-5 Bears 1-5 Packers 2-3 [B]Seahawks 3-2 - the only team on the list with a winning record - worth noting their opponents so far: Rams / Lions / Panthers / Giants / Bengals [/B] Patriots 1-5 I mean the crazy thing is if you look at our offensive losses player wise we lost our QB who of course was nearly our highest %snap guy on offense (only Myers was more) last year but also lost: Our leading WR and overall 5th most snap guy in Lazard Aaron Jones our leader in the RB room and 7th overall has essentially been gone all year Yosh Nijman who was our third most snap OL last year isn't even good enough to get on the field over Walker this year and is forced to play only due to injury and issues. Our 9th overall and top TE snap wise Tonyan gone Lewis gone... Bakh gone of course... We essentially have a Redshirt college team on the offensive side of the ball with a few others sprinkled in (a few of which cannot stay on the field in Jones and Watson...who Watson is still YOUNG). Just crazy... [/QUOTE]
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