OFFENSE
For Buffalo's offense their performance in the red zone has reached new lows each of the last three seasons. The last time the Bills offense finished in the top half of the league in red zone touchdown percentage was 2002 when they ranked 14th. Since then they've been 19th (2003), 29th (2004) and 30th (2005).
What led to the most recent problems last season was the lack of continuity at quarterback, a tendency to pass more than run on plays between the 20 and three-yard lines and poor execution.
Quarterback Kelly Holcomb was amazed by their lack of success last season.
For Buffalo's offense their performance in the red zone has reached new lows each of the last three seasons. The last time the Bills offense finished in the top half of the league in red zone touchdown percentage was 2002 when they ranked 14th. Since then they've been 19th (2003), 29th (2004) and 30th (2005).
What led to the most recent problems last season was the lack of continuity at quarterback, a tendency to pass more than run on plays between the 20 and three-yard lines and poor execution.
Quarterback Kelly Holcomb was amazed by their lack of success last season.
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