2020 Regular Season Roster and Depth Chart

Ugh, it apparently takes 6 to 8 weeks to return from a broken big toe. Can’t catch a break from the injury bug. :mad:
 
Snaps counts through 5 weeks (starters bold; underline 1 game)

Offensive Line
  • Miller: 100%
  • Hudson: 100%
  • Jackson: 100%
  • Good: 94.8%
  • Simpson: 37.0%
  • Young: 23.4%
  • Incognito: 21.4%
  • Brown: 21.1%
  • Parker: 2.3%
Skill Positions:
  • Carr: 100%
  • Waller: 92.5%
  • Jacobs: 67.1%
  • Agholor: 57.5%
  • Renfrow: 52.9%
  • Ruggs: 39.3%
  • Z. Jones: 37.3%
  • Witten: 36.4%
  • Edwards: 34.7%
  • Moreau: 23.4%
  • Richard: 20.8%
  • Ingold: 20.2%
  • Booker: 12.7%
  • Reddick: 2.0%
  • Gafford: 2.0%
  • Doss: 0.9%
  • Carrier: 0.3%
Defensive Line:
  • Crosby: 76.3%
  • Ferrell: 67.5%
  • Hankins: 60.8%
  • Collins: 46.8%
  • Key: 45.%
  • Hurst: 32.5%
  • Nassib: 26.1%
  • Vickers: 23.4%
  • D. Jones: 8.2%
  • Ross: 6.4%
  • Smith: 5.8%
Linebackers:
  • Littleton: 99.7%
  • Morrow: 65.0%
  • Kwiatkoski: 36.8%
  • McMillan: 9.4%
  • Wilbur: 1.2%
  • White: 0.3%
Defensive Backs:
  • Abram: 95.1%
  • Mullen: 90.0%
  • Harris: 85.1%*
  • Joyner: 80.5%
  • Lawson: 52.1%
  • Arnette: 45.3%
  • Heath: 19.1%
  • Johnson: 8.5%
  • Robertson: 7.0%
  • Nixon: 6.1%
*Painful to call Harris a starter
 
Did he really regret it though? Certainly not enough to keep him from going back to the well a couple more times. He went into it pretty calculated in terms of getting his money.
He seemed to have a disdain for George Lucas and his directorial/writing styles. "Rubbish dialogue" was a big part of it, the ever changing script, shooting conditions, etc, etc. He much preferred Irvin Kirshner and Richard Marquand over Lucas.

Later on, it was as previously mentioned, only being recognized as Obi Wan and nothing else by the younger generations. Apparently a young boy asked for his autograph once on an Obi Wan photo and he said yes if the boy promised to never watch Star Wars again. The boy burst into tears and Guinness reportedly walked off with a grin.
 
He seemed to have a disdain for George Lucas and his directorial/writing styles. "Rubbish dialogue" was a big part of it, the ever changing script, shooting conditions, etc, etc. He much preferred Irvin Kirshner and Richard Marquand over Lucas.

Later on, it was as previously mentioned, only being recognized as Obi Wan and nothing else by the younger generations. Apparently a young boy asked for his autograph once on an Obi Wan photo and he said yes if the boy promised to never watch Star Wars again. The boy burst into tears and Guinness reportedly walked off with a grin.

Harrison Ford wasn't fond of it either. He was quoted saying, "You can type this shit out, but you can't say it."
 
He seemed to have a disdain for George Lucas and his directorial/writing styles. "Rubbish dialogue" was a big part of it, the ever changing script, shooting conditions, etc, etc. He much preferred Irvin Kirshner and Richard Marquand over Lucas.

Later on, it was as previously mentioned, only being recognized as Obi Wan and nothing else by the younger generations. Apparently a young boy asked for his autograph once on an Obi Wan photo and he said yes if the boy promised to never watch Star Wars again. The boy burst into tears and Guinness reportedly walked off with a grin.

Yeah his dickheadedness is pretty well known. Like I said though... I don't think he regretted it much as he brought up the money and his percentage ad nauseam and still agreed to brief albeit well paid appearances in the ESB and ROTJ.
 
Key at 45%....That I didn't expect to see...because he's been invisible except for the last 2 Q's. Maybe he'll intro himself to TB12 ...
 
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