Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
a better way to view this data would be as a percentage of total snaps because it then accounts for some offenses taking more snaps than others.

While this is true - it still doesn't get to the heart of the matter which is situational play calling for periods of games. You'd hope that when we had the NFL's best RB tandem in Chubb and Hunt that we'd run a lot. When Hunt left, Chubb was still a top 3 RB in the NFL and you'd want to give him carries. With rookie QB's or QB's returning from extended time away you'd want to run a lot. When running the ball at a consistent high yards per carry (8+ in one game) you'd want to be running the ball 'a lot' ... not exclusively. But certainly make the other team stop what you were doing well .... that hasn't always been the case with KS calling plays. (imo)