ESPN - Bills bring in top FAs to shape up defense

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  • LtBillsFan66
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    • Jul 2002
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    ESPN - Bills bring in top FAs to shape up defense

    Donahoe lamented: "We have to get more balanced. If you look at us on the stat sheet, we had a quarterback pass for (a team-record 4,359) yards and a running back run for (1,438) yards … yet we have to get more consistent. If we can play better defense we'll be a very productive team."

    Buffalo's offense and defense weren't all that mismatched in yardage. The Bills' offense was 11th in yards gained while the defense was a respectable 15th in yardage surrendered.

    However, Buffalo was 27th in points allowed and 29th against the run. But those weren't the indicting stats for critics of the Bills' 'D'. The most compelling number was 19 -- the total number of takeaways generated by Buffalo's defense. That's 13 fewer -- almost one a game -- than the average of the 12 teams that made the playoffs.

    As a result, the Bills rarely had a short field courtesy of a turnover. In fact, 26 of their 43 offensive touchdowns were scored on drives of 73 yards or longer, while only five possessions started on the opponents' side of midfield.

    After watching the offense carry the Bills last year, GM Tom Donahoe spent this offseason upgrading the defense.
  • LtBillsFan66
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    • Jul 2002
    • 35553

    #2
    Turnovers my friends, turnovers will play a huge role this year.

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    • Wys Guy
      Drew and Sam stole all my hair
      • Jul 2002
      • 9450

      #3
      Indeed! And guess who had 19 of them last year leading to 52 opponent points and costing us between 31 and 35 points!
      Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!

      Then let's go to Disneyworld!

      GO BILLS!!!

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      • LtBillsFan66
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        • Jul 2002
        • 35553

        #4
        Wys, read this:

        As a result, the Bills rarely had a short field courtesy of a turnover. In fact, 26 of their 43 offensive touchdowns were scored on drives of 73 yards or longer, while only five possessions started on the opponents' side of midfield.

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        • LtBillsFan66
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 35553

          #5
          I call that more room for error.

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          • LtBillsFan66
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            • Jul 2002
            • 35553

            #6
            Take away (no pun intended) the Ray Pukas debacle and the turnover situation looks even more dismal.

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