In 2007 the Buffalo Bills ranked 25th in the league in yards per attempt when it came to their passing game averaging 6.39 yards per throw. For starting quarterback Trent Edwards, who was thrown into the fire as a rookie, his numbers were even lower as he averaged just over six yards per attempt (6.06). Only Miami's Cleo Lemon and Kansas City's Brodie Croyle ranked lower.
Knowing all of the top 10 offenses last season averaged almost 7.2 yards per attempt or better, new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert plans to change Buffalo's figure for the better with more downfield throws as part of the solution.
Knowing all of the top 10 offenses last season averaged almost 7.2 yards per attempt or better, new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert plans to change Buffalo's figure for the better with more downfield throws as part of the solution.
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