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PASS DISTRIBUTION 2009 and 2010
The distribution is remakably the same. As expected and planned, there has been indeed been a lower reliance on the top 2 receivers with the #3 receiver picking up the slack. The big change is that we have a TE as our #3 receiver rather than the backup slotback.
And yes, as someone pointed out, guys like Tate and Edelman (and Price) don't get many reps. There are five targets before them (Welker, Moss, Hernandez, Grankowksi and Woodhead). Obviously some game plans call for the use of a healthy Tate. Given a healthy Tate, I wouldn't expect us to use our #7 target Edelman at all.
I think it is all good. We use our #6 and #7 receiver targets primarily as returners. I have no problem with that.
BTW, Brady is completing 21.5 passes a game compared to 24.4 passes per game last year. I suspect that this is due to the reduced time of possession rather than less reliance on the pass.
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DISTRIBUTION
Top 2 WR
2009 53% (Welker, Moss)
2010 45% (Welker, Branch, Moss)
#3 "wide" receiver
2009 9% (Edelman)
2010 16% (Hernandez)
Bottom 3 WR
2009 11% (Aiken, Galloway, Stanback)
2010 10% (Tate, Edelman, Price)
Ohter Tight Ends
2009 11% (Watson and Baker)
2010 10% (Gronkowski and Crumpler)
Running Backs
2009 19%
2010 19%
The distribution is remakably the same. As expected and planned, there has been indeed been a lower reliance on the top 2 receivers with the #3 receiver picking up the slack. The big change is that we have a TE as our #3 receiver rather than the backup slotback.
And yes, as someone pointed out, guys like Tate and Edelman (and Price) don't get many reps. There are five targets before them (Welker, Moss, Hernandez, Grankowksi and Woodhead). Obviously some game plans call for the use of a healthy Tate. Given a healthy Tate, I wouldn't expect us to use our #7 target Edelman at all.
I think it is all good. We use our #6 and #7 receiver targets primarily as returners. I have no problem with that.
BTW, Brady is completing 21.5 passes a game compared to 24.4 passes per game last year. I suspect that this is due to the reduced time of possession rather than less reliance on the pass.
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DISTRIBUTION
Top 2 WR
2009 53% (Welker, Moss)
2010 45% (Welker, Branch, Moss)
#3 "wide" receiver
2009 9% (Edelman)
2010 16% (Hernandez)
Bottom 3 WR
2009 11% (Aiken, Galloway, Stanback)
2010 10% (Tate, Edelman, Price)
Ohter Tight Ends
2009 11% (Watson and Baker)
2010 10% (Gronkowski and Crumpler)
Running Backs
2009 19%
2010 19%
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