Seems stupid until you realize the Jags had the #4 defense in 2011.
Jason La Canfora: Bills have been granted permission to interview Jags coordinator
Collapse
X
-
Re: Jason La Canfora: Bills have been granted permission to interview Jags coordinato
Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View PostSeems stupid until you realize the Jags had the #4 defense in 2011.
Stats can usually be manipulated to say what the person presenting them wants them to say...
-Bill
-
👍 2
Comment
-
-
Re: Jason La Canfora: Bills have been granted permission to interview Jags coordinato
Originally posted by BLeonard View Post...And, in 2012, the Jags defense gave up 27.8 points per game... The Bills gave up 27.2 PPG.
Stats can usually be manipulated to say what the person presenting them wants them to say...
-Bill
Comment
-
-
Re: Jason La Canfora: Bills have been granted permission to interview Jags coordinato
Originally posted by BLeonard View Post...And, in 2012, the Jags defense gave up 27.8 points per game... The Bills gave up 27.2 PPG.
Stats can usually be manipulated to say what the person presenting them wants them to say...
-Bill
I'm not really going to hate on him for that issue. Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne were QBing the offense and Rashard Jennings was the TB with no WR play early in the year so his defense had to of been on the field a ton. The difference between the two is at least Buffalo moved the ball some and took time off the clock.
-
👍 1
Comment
-
-
Re: Jason La Canfora: Bills have been granted permission to interview Jags coordinato
Well when ur O sucks so bad that they are only on the field about 10 minutes a game that leaves the D on the field 50 minutes a D will get tired and let up points which will effect how a D is rankedlets go BUFFALO lets go BUFFALO
Comment
-
-
Re: Jason La Canfora: Bills have been granted permission to interview Jags coordinato
Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View PostSeems stupid until you realize the Jags had the #4 defense in 2011.
Defense NO NAME POS AGE HT WT EXP COLLEGE 58 Jason Babin DE 32 6-3 267 9 Western Michigan 90 Andre Branch DE 23 6-4 265 R Clemson 97 John Chick DE 30 6-4 255 2 Utah State 92 Austen Lane DE 25 6-6 265 3 Murray State 94 Jeremy Mincey DE 29 6-4 265 5 Florida 91 George Selvie DE 25 6-4 270 3 South Florida 93 Tyson Alualu DT 25 6-3 295 3 California 96 Terrance Knighton DT 26 6-3 330 4 Temple -- Jerome Long DT 22 6-5 285 R San Diego State 99 C.J. Mosley DT 29 6-2 310 8 Missouri 64 Drew Nowak DT 22 6-3 300 R Western Michigan 98 Jeris Pendleton DT 29 6-2 315 R Ashland 95 D'Anthony Smith DT 24 6-2 300 3 Louisiana Tech 50 Russell Allen LB 26 6-3 238 4 San Diego State 56 Kyle Bosworth LB 26 6-1 236 3 UCLA 53 Greg K. Jones LB 24 6-0 248 2 Michigan State 53 Brandon Marshall LB 23 6-1 238 R Nevada 51 Paul Posluszny LB 28 6-2 242 6 Penn State 52 Daryl Smith LB 30 6-2 248 9 Georgia Tech 57 Julian Stanford LB 22 6-1 230 R Wagner 38 Antwon Blake CB 22 5-9 198 R Texas-El Paso 21 Derek Cox CB 26 6-1 195 4 William & Mary 20 Mike Harris CB 24 5-10 188 R Florida State 27 Rashean Mathis CB 32 6-1 195 10 Bethune-Cookman 29 William Middleton CB 26 5-10 190 4 Furman 36 Antwaun Molden CB 27 6-1 198 5 Eastern Kentucky 31 Aaron Ross CB 30 6-0 197 6 Texas 22 Kevin Rutland CB 24 6-0 193 2 Missouri 26 Dawan Landry S 30 6-1 212 7 Georgia Tech 25 Dwight Lowery S 26 5-11 212 5 San Jose State 42 Chris Prosinski S 25 6-1 208 2 Wyoming
Comment
-
Comment