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It's easy to look at Matt Jones rushing totals from the Redskins 16-10 win over the Ravens and conclude the running back had a bad day.

But diving deeper into the data reveals what didn't work, and what really didn't work.

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Jones ran the ball 14 times for just 31 yards, an average of 2.21 yards-per-carry. The below chart and graph show where Jones ran (gap, man or zone) and what worked best.

As the graph shows, Jones did not have a run style that worked particulary well. In wins over Cleveland and New York, Jones took over games late for the Redskins. The below graphs show that was not the case against the stout Ravens defense.

Jones didn't have a single run type with over a 50 percent success rate. His YPC per run type below:

Inside Zone= 1.6 yards per carry

Power=2.3

Outside Zone= -1

Dive= 1

Lead= 7.5 yards (his 12 yard Lead run was 36 percent of his total yardage on the day)

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