Dolphins passing attack heating up, using multiple WR sets with success
Personnel Group: 4 WR | 0 TE | 1 RB (19 times throughout the game)
First Half: They used this formation 15 times in the first half and all of them were passing plays. Four of them were short, seven of them were intermediate, three were screens, and one was a QB scramble.
Second Half: There were four plays run out of this formation. Three of them were passing plays and one was a running play. They ran the ball to the right side. Two passes were short and one was intermediate.
Analysis: They used this formation 19 times throughout the game and had 18 passing plays and one running play. It’s easy to see that they do not run the ball out of this formation. They had six short passes, eight intermediate, and three screens. Although the defense pretty much knows this is a passing formation, the balance between short and intermediate passes is pretty balanced.
Personnel Group: 5 WR | 0 TE | 0 RB (3 times throughout the game)
First Half: They used this formation one time in the first half and it was a short pass.
Second Half: They used this formation two times in the second half and both were short passes.
Analysis: They only used this formation three times throughout the game so it is tough to get a clear pattern. However, we can see that all three passes were short and quick.
Miscellaneous Groupings
– 0WR, 3TE, 2RB was used once and was a FB dive up the middle.
– 0WR, 4TE, 1RB was used once and was a run to the right side
– 1WR, 2TE, 2RB was used twice and were both running plays – one to the left and one up the middle
– 1WR, 3TE, 1RB was used once and was a run to the left
– 1WR, 3TE, 2RB was used once and was a run to the right
– 3WR, 0TE, 2RB was used once and was an intermediate pass
– 4WR, 1TE, 0RB was used once and was a short pass
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