Week 13 Snap Count Analysis: Bucs vs. Cardinals
The Bucs secured a win over the Cardinals with a final score of 20-17, ending a three-game losing streak. Key players returning, such as Bucky Irving and Haason Reddick, significantly influenced the outcome. Irving led the rushing game with 17 attempts for 61 yards and a touchdown, while Chris Godwin Jr. had his best game of the season with three catches for 78 yards. Tampa Bay incorporated more two tight-end sets, emphasizing a ground game strategy and protecting quarterback Baker Mayfield. Notable defensive highlights included Jamel Dean's 95% snap rate and Logan Hall forcing a fumble, showcasing a strong defensive effort.
By the Numbers- Bucky Irving played 52% of the offensive snaps, with 17 carries.
- Chris Godwin Jr. increased his snap count from 36% to 66%, leading the team in receiving yards.
- Haason Reddick was on the field for 77% of defensive snaps.
- Jamel Dean played 95% of the defensive snaps.
- The Bucs emphasized running plays, adjusting their strategy to align with player health, particularly with Irving back in the lineup.
- Irving's return has led to a notable reduction in playing time for Sean Tucker and Rachaad White.
- Defensively, the team is relying heavily on starting edge rushers and managing Vita Vea's snaps to keep him fresh for future games.
The Bucs will likely continue to utilize Bucky Irving as a primary weapon moving forward, and they may further adjust snap distributions based on player health. The coaching staff's focus may shift to maintaining key defensive players' stamina as they approach more crucial matchups. Expect an evolving offensive strategy as they refine their lineup for improved performance.
Bottom LineThe Bucs demonstrated adaptability and resilience in their win, with strategic snap management. As they aim for consistency, leveraging player strengths will be essential. The success of players returning from injury could set the stage for future wins, with the potential for more balanced offensive and defensive strategies.
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