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The Commanders may throw the ball less in this contest (and call more rushes) since they be rolling with backup quarterback Marcus Mariota.Chris Rodriguez Jr.'s 18.8% Route Participation Rate this season shows a noteworthy gain in his pass attack usage over last season's 6.6% rate.As it relates to air yards, Chris Rodriguez Jr. ranks in the towering 80th percentile among running backs this year, averaging a monstrous 1.0 per game. (as a result of being targeted behind the line of scrimmage, this is much more noteworthy than it appears since most RBs have negative air yards).This year, the deficient New York Giants pass defense has conceded a colossal 85.6% Adjusted Completion Rate to opposing RBs: the 7th-highest rate in the NFL.When it comes to safeties in covering pass-catchers, New York's group of safeties has been dreadful this year, grading out as the 9th-worst in football.
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