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Steelers Week 3 Offensive Participation Chart Versus Buccaneers

Below is the Steelers week 3 offensive participation chart versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from this past Sunday. I have also designated where each player lined up at the snap of the ball. Example: LOWR = Left Outside Wide Receiver. RITE = Right Inside Tight End etc. The defensive chart will be up upon completion as soon as our intern finishes.

I also am including snap counts by player and the formation used. Keep in mind the formation goes by where a player lined up at the snap of the ball. If Rashard Mendenhall lines up at wide receiver, I list that as a wide receiver in the formation groupings.

Offensive Skill Position Player Snap Count (by group)

16 – Charlie Batch 47 of 49
34 – Rashard Mendenhall 29 of 49
33 – Isaac Redman 14 of 49
21 – Mewelde Moore 12 of 49
17 – Mike Wallace 43 of 49
86 – Hines Ward 37 of 49
82 – Antwaan Randle El 32 of 49
84 – Antonio Brown 5 of 49
83 – Heath Miller 47 of 49
89 – Matt Spaeth 27 of 49
85 – David Johnson 13 of 49
43 – Troy Polamalu 3 of 49

Offensive Line Player Snap Count
53 – Maurkice Pouncey 49 of 49
78 – Max Starks 41 of 49
68 – Chris Kemoeatu 41 of 49
71 – Flozell Adams 35 of 49
64 – Doug Legursky 33 of 49
73 – Ramon Foster 24 of 49
72 – Jonathan Scott 22 of 49

The Steelers ran 49 official offensive plays against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Below is a breakdown of how the coaching staff used personnel groupings and each player’s individual snap counts.

Offensive Personnel Groupings

(1 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE) personnel was used on 13 plays
(1 RB, 1 FB, 1 WR, 2 TE) personnel was used on 11 plays
(1 RB, 2 WR, 2 TE) personnel was used on 10 plays
(1 RB, 1 FB, 2 WR, 1 TE) personnel was used on 7 plays
(2 RB, 1 VB, 2 TE) personnel was used on 3 plays (victory formation)
(0 RB, 4 WR, 1 TE) personnel was used on 2 plays
(1 RB, 4 WR) personnel was used on 2 plays
(0 RB, 2 WR, 3 TE) personnel was used on 1 play

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Steelers Buccaneers Week 3 Offensive Participation Report

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