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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 836111"><p>That's about what I figured. The 20 non-inline might have a included a few out of the slot; maybe one from wideout (but I doubt it), with the rest from the H-back positiion. My eye test says his H-back snaps came earlier in the season with McCarthy switching away to Kendricks after that.</p><p></p><p>Some of the inline snaps might have been passing plays, but not many I'd say.</p><p></p><p>Since the Packers RBs ran the ball only 281 times, with no FB or H-back runs, and only 3 WR runs, Lewis needed only 142 inline snaps on called run plays to get to 50% of the run play snaps. I think it is fair to say he passed that mark.</p><p></p><p>The idea that Lewis was not used much would be a fantasy player conclusion since he was nearly invisiobe in the passing game with only 4 targets. He was, however, a key part of the run blocking scheme. It just so happens the Packers ran the ball an exceptionally low number of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 836111"] That's about what I figured. The 20 non-inline might have a included a few out of the slot; maybe one from wideout (but I doubt it), with the rest from the H-back positiion. My eye test says his H-back snaps came earlier in the season with McCarthy switching away to Kendricks after that. Some of the inline snaps might have been passing plays, but not many I'd say. Since the Packers RBs ran the ball only 281 times, with no FB or H-back runs, and only 3 WR runs, Lewis needed only 142 inline snaps on called run plays to get to 50% of the run play snaps. I think it is fair to say he passed that mark. The idea that Lewis was not used much would be a fantasy player conclusion since he was nearly invisiobe in the passing game with only 4 targets. He was, however, a key part of the run blocking scheme. It just so happens the Packers ran the ball an exceptionally low number of times. [/QUOTE]
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