🏈 Look at this insight with the wide receiver position and how much work they are putting in...

I think it is pretty easy to determine why Ruggs might be below his MAX VELO!!!!!! 6500 YARDS!!!!!!!

Deep threat?

In our 3 WR set, probably. I didn't even think about him in the KR game though. That would jack up his numbers as well.
Wouldn't they have those separate from a WR production chart?

They have a chip on the guys, I don't know if they have someone switching them over when they move from one position to another, or they just take it into consideration looking at gross productivity.
 
I think it is pretty easy to determine why Ruggs might be below his MAX VELO!!!!!! 6500 YARDS!!!!!!!

Deep threat?

In our 3 WR set, probably. I didn't even think about him in the KR game though. That would jack up his numbers as well.
Wouldn't they have those separate from a WR production chart?

I don't think they do. There is just the one unit placed on the back of the shoulder pads. Like @It Takes Eleven said, they likely take their usage in the return game into consideration. More time in the ice bath, more electrolytes to replace, etc.
 
They have a chip on the guys, I don't know if they have someone switching them over when they move from one position to another, or they just take it into consideration looking at gross productivity.
To rate loafing, they'd have to be timed results. IE: At 3:10 here's the reading. At 3:20, here's the reading. At each time the group is doing this specific drill.

They're tracking effort in drills where part of the time they're standing in line. That has to be taken into account. For what drill were they standing in line? These things have to figure into speed yards.
 
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