Looking at snap counts:
- Only 16 defensive players were on the field for more than one snap. I haven't compared with other games, but that seems awfully low.
- Collins and Mayo were basically the only LBs in the game
- McCourty/Chung both played about 90% of the snaps despite injuries
- Interior DL only rotated three guys (Brown/Hicks/Branch) for the most part -- all three had the most snaps they've seen all year.
- Cannon/Fleming had 100% of the offensive snaps at OT with five guys rotating among the interior positions.
- Amendola had only 23 snaps, Chandler only 14 snaps.
Only 33 players total played five or more snaps on either offense or defense.
- Only 16 defensive players were on the field for more than one snap. I haven't compared with other games, but that seems awfully low.
- Collins and Mayo were basically the only LBs in the game
- McCourty/Chung both played about 90% of the snaps despite injuries
- Interior DL only rotated three guys (Brown/Hicks/Branch) for the most part -- all three had the most snaps they've seen all year.
- Cannon/Fleming had 100% of the offensive snaps at OT with five guys rotating among the interior positions.
- Amendola had only 23 snaps, Chandler only 14 snaps.
Only 33 players total played five or more snaps on either offense or defense.