Wild Bill
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O'Malley's Snap count article. He also adds ST's snaps which is very interesting because you can start to see how fatigue might have played a significant role here. At LB especially.
Bertrand played an additional 20 snaps on ST's, Bauer 27, Simon 20, and Kiser 16. This is what happens when you lose guys like Moala (opening kickoff), Liufau, and Botelho misses the game. But it wasn't just LB. Foskey played an additional 15 ST's snaps.
Every Snap Counts: Notre Dame at Florida State (247sports.com)
They need to get this figured out. I don't see how we can be sending our starting players out for that many ST's snaps. I realize in-game it's hard to make those adjustments and they probably didn't plan on playing that many snaps. But, that should be a priority now. When snap counts start getting this high, they need to be able to make the change on the fly.
I agree with you overall but players are more fatigued during the first game than any other, and it was mid to high 80s at kickoff. Weather change and even one or two games will help conditioning moving forward.