Team Statistics | ||
GB | BUF | |
First Downs | 26 | 9 |
Passing | 19 | 3 |
Rushing | 7 | 6 |
Penalty | 0 | 0 |
Third Down Efficiency | 7-16 | 1-10 |
Fourth Down Efficiency | 0-1 | 0-0 |
TOTAL NET YARDS | 427 | 179 |
Total Plays | 79 | 46 |
Average Gain Per Play | 5.4 | 3.9 |
NET YARDS RUSHING | 147 | 115 |
Rushes | 30 | 26 |
Average Per Rush | 4.9 | 4.4 |
NET YARDS PASSING | 280 | 64 |
Completions-Attempts | 28-47 | 8-15 |
Yards Per Pass Play | 5.7 | 3.2 |
Times Sacked | 2 | 5 |
Yards Lost to Sacks | 7 | 38 |
Had Intercepted | 2 | 0 |
PUNTS | 6 | 8 |
Average Punt | 38.8 | 47.4 |
PENALTIES | 4 | 8 |
Penalty Yards | 21 | 50 |
FUMBLES | 2 | 1 |
Fumbles Lost | 2 | 0 |
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When stats don't lie
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Re: When stats don't lie
Normally the most important stat is the W, but that's when your team is vying for a playoff run. When you are rebuilding the more important stat is how your team is improving. Granted getting the W is a good thing, but the way they did it doesn't make me feel any better about the team moving forward.
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Originally posted by Mr. CynicalNormally the most important stat is the W, but that's when your team is vying for a playoff run. When you are rebuilding the more important stat is how your team is improving. Granted getting the W is a good thing, but the way they did it doesn't make me feel any better about the team moving forward.
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Originally posted by Mr. CynicalNormally the most important stat is the W, but that's when your team is vying for a playoff run. When you are rebuilding the more important stat is how your team is improving. Granted getting the W is a good thing, but the way they did it doesn't make me feel any better about the team moving forward.Good riddance Fairchild. Of course, the knowledge of your departure will only make TE more hateable than the typical Bills QB. Good luck, hope we don't mess you up like JP.
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Originally posted by ElminsterI'll tell you what gives me confidence....the whole clutch factor we got going. We actually pulled it together when things were looking grim instead of falling apart. THAT, to me, is a sign of growth, as well as the turnover differential. Our defense made plays....and our offense didn't cough up the ball. I see JP was sacked 5 times....yet he didn't fumble once. And he didn't throw any picks. That's good. At the very least we're back to where we were before the Bears game, and a little better 'cause guys stepped it up...
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Originally posted by NighthawkJP on the other hand, looked terrible yet again. His play is not making me feel good about his future.
He was allowed to put the ball up 15 freakin times. Pass plays were initiated 23 times. Take away the 3 scrambles and the 5 sacks and your left with 15 FREAKIN pass plays.
BTW... I put a stop watch on all 5 sacks... The one near the goal line was 4 seconds before he was hit... Every other sack came in 2 and 3 seconds.
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Originally posted by draz5415 att's, 8 c's, 102 yd's, 6.8 yd's/att, 1 td, 0 int, 97.1 passer rating, 0 fumbles.
He was allowed to put the ball up 15 freakin times. Pass plays were initiated 23 times. Take away the 3 scrambles and the 5 sacks and your left with 16 FREAKIN pass plays.
BTW... I put a stop watch on all 5 sacks... The one near the goal line was 4 seconds before he was hit... Every other sack game in 2 and 3 seconds.
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Originally posted by NighthawkStop...please! He hit a wide open Evans on a blown coverage! Stop acting like he marched them down the field to win.
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Originally posted by jmb1099He htt the pass didn't he? Maybe he got lucky, but he hit it and that is that. I wasn't impressed with his overall play today, but he came through in the fourth quarter and made a nice play. No fumbles either.
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Originally posted by draz5415 att's, 8 c's, 102 yd's, 6.8 yd's/att, 1 td, 0 int, 97.1 passer rating, 0 fumbles.
He was allowed to put the ball up 15 freakin times. Pass plays were initiated 23 times. Take away the 3 scrambles and the 5 sacks and your left with 15 FREAKIN pass plays.
BTW... I put a stop watch on all 5 sacks... The one near the goal line was 4 seconds before he was hit... Every other sack came in 2 and 3 seconds.
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Originally posted by NighthawkDude, he under threw him! If he is not wide open, it's an interception...were watching the same game as me?
Seriously, no one is saying losman played a great game. But you are trying to discredit every aspect of the game. He saw the open man, threw it to him, we score. I don't care if it isn't as perfect as it could or should have been. Losman needs work, I get it, but he made the right read and threw to the open receiver, what is your problem?
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