BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

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  • vicmantak
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    • Jun 2005
    • 787

    BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

    Playoffs are still possible and Bills might consider the following fact:

    Eight of the top 10 teams in third-down conversions have winning records.

    2005 leaders in third-down conversion percentage
    1. Colts, 55.3
    2. Packers, 46.2
    3. Panthers, 45.3
    4. Falcons, 44.5
    5. Cowboys, 43.0
    6. Redskins, 42.7
    7. Chargers, 41.9
    8. Titans, 39.3
    9. Buccaneers, 39.2
    10. Jaguars, 38.9

    "Defeat is simply a signal to press onward"
    - Helen Keller


    "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down"

    - Mary Pickford



  • LtFinFan66
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 47199

    #2
    Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

    Just curious...can you(by numbers), link the good 3rd down conversion rate to the TE's of the teams listed??

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    • Jan Reimers
      Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
      • May 2003
      • 17353

      #3
      Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

      There are a number of poor to very average teams on that list. The 2nd highest 3rd down conversion rate has done little for the Packers.

      At any rate, the Bills need a lot more than a TE.
      Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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      • Mitchy moo
        Roways rooking ahread!
        • Sep 2005
        • 18380

        #4
        Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

        I brought this up before because TE's make good outlet receivers for QB's.

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        • EDS
          Registered User
          • Jan 2003
          • 5216

          #5
          Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

          Originally posted by vicmantak
          Playoffs are still possible and Bills might consider the following fact:

          Eight of the top 10 teams in third-down conversions have winning records.

          2005 leaders in third-down conversion percentage
          1. Colts, 55.3
          2. Packers, 46.2
          3. Panthers, 45.3
          4. Falcons, 44.5
          5. Cowboys, 43.0
          6. Redskins, 42.7
          7. Chargers, 41.9
          8. Titans, 39.3
          9. Buccaneers, 39.2
          10. Jaguars, 38.9
          Interesting conclusion you draw since the top three teams on that list do not have good tight ends.

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          • vicmantak
            Registered User
            • Jun 2005
            • 787

            #6
            Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

            Originally posted by EDS
            Interesting conclusion you draw since the top three teams on that list do not have good tight ends.
            Are you sure? Do you know who are Dallas Clark and Bubba Franks?
            Colts and Packers drafted them on the first round and just ask to their divisional rivals if they are still significant factors on critical situations.

            On the other hand, Carolina is the most interesting team on this list to watch carefully. They really know how to win and it's interesting to see that they are the only team on this list that do not have "good" TEs.

            Bills are simply a joke at TE and Tom Clements should learn something about how to use two HBs (Stephen Davis and DeShaun Foster) and one FB (Goings or Hoover) at the same time.

            "Defeat is simply a signal to press onward"
            - Helen Keller


            "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down"

            - Mary Pickford



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            • Lexwhat
              Registered User
              • Feb 2005
              • 2926

              #7
              Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

              Originally posted by Jan Reimers
              There are a number of poor to very average teams on that list. The 2nd highest 3rd down conversion rate has done little for the Packers.

              At any rate, the Bills need a lot more than a TE.

              I think the Packers have too many problems to be a winning team. A weak offensive line, and their WRs are injured. Their defense isnt that great either, except for KGB. Both their running backs, Ahman Green and Nejah Davenport are also out. Bubba Franks and Donald Driver are pretty much the only weapons that Brett Favre has to work with.

              Both TEs and Slot Receivers are important for 3rd down conversions, IMO. The Panthers have good WR depth.

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              • Lexwhat
                Registered User
                • Feb 2005
                • 2926

                #8
                Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                Wow, I just noticed something crazy. Here are the stats for the Titans's Tight Ends:

                1. Erron Kenney: 44 Receptions for 459 Yards in 9 Games.
                2. Ben Troupe: 28 Receptions for 202 Yards in 8 Games.

                That's pretty impressive. He's 2nd in the league in receptions, behind Antonio Gates. And 3rd in the league in receiving yards, behind Gates and Jeremy Shockey.

                Anyone know anything about Erron Kenney? I never really heard about him except for his name...

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                • vicmantak
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 787

                  #9
                  Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                  Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                  There are a number of poor to very average teams on that list. The 2nd highest 3rd down conversion rate has done little for the Packers.

                  At any rate, the Bills need a lot more than a TE.
                  Agree that at any rate Bills need a lot more than a TE but all the AFC East are struggling and it's exactly time to do some "investments" to win.

                  Small differences will define playoffs and IMO Bills FO need to address someone who can add respect to this offense.

                  On the other hand, Packers' third-down conversion rate has done a little for them but I cannot say that this rate would not help Bills this season...

                  "Defeat is simply a signal to press onward"
                  - Helen Keller


                  "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down"

                  - Mary Pickford



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                  • vicmantak
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 787

                    #10
                    Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                    Originally posted by Lexwhat
                    Wow, I just noticed something crazy. Here are the stats for the Titans's Tight Ends:

                    1. Erron Kenney: 44 Receptions for 459 Yards in 9 Games.
                    2. Ben Troupe: 28 Receptions for 202 Yards in 8 Games.

                    That's pretty impressive. He's 2nd in the league in receptions, behind Antonio Gates. And 3rd in the league in receiving yards, behind Gates and Jeremy Shockey.

                    Anyone know anything about Erron Kenney? I never really heard about him except for his name...
                    Good stuff!

                    Titans really know the impact at that position (Frank Wycheck) and it's really impressive to know that Kenney and Troupe are the best duo at TE's in the league.

                    Titans also have a very good depth on rookie Scaife and just check their contract status:

                    Kinney signed a five-year deal in March 2004.
                    Troupe agreed to a four-year deal with the Titans in July of 2004 that will pay him approximately $3.2 million.
                    Scaife agreed to a three-year, $1.09 million contract.

                    "Defeat is simply a signal to press onward"
                    - Helen Keller


                    "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down"

                    - Mary Pickford



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                    • EDS
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 5216

                      #11
                      Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                      Originally posted by vicmantak
                      Are you sure? Do you know who are Dallas Clark and Bubba Franks?
                      Colts and Packers drafted them on the first round and just ask to their divisional rivals if they are still significant factors on critical situations.

                      On the other hand, Carolina is the most interesting team on this list to watch carefully. They really know how to win and it's interesting to see that they are the only team on this list that do not have "good" TEs.

                      Bills are simply a joke at TE and Tom Clements should learn something about how to use two HBs (Stephen Davis and DeShaun Foster) and one FB (Goings or Hoover) at the same time.
                      Check out Bubba Franks and Dallas Clark's stats - neither has been very involved. Bubba's back-up has scored more touchdowns then he has. The only thing that Indy and GB have incommon are hall of fame QBs.

                      Plus Carolina is not the only team on the list with undistinguished tight ends - who are the starting tight ends for Jacksonville and Tampa Bay? Definitely no one that is a major receiving threat.

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                      • lordofgun
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                        Administrator Emeritus
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 48416

                        #12
                        Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                        Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                        There are a number of poor to very average teams on that list. The 2nd highest 3rd down conversion rate has done little for the Packers.

                        At any rate, the Bills need a lot more than a TE.
                        Right, but amazingly, the packers have a 1-7 record while OUTSCORING the opposition. They have scored the most points in the division. Seems almost impossible.

                        TeamWLTPCTPFPAHomeRoadAFCNFCDIVStreak
                        Chicago530.625139983-12-21-24-13-0Won 4
                        Detroit350.3751311522-21-32-01-51-3Lost 2
                        Minnesota350.3751302073-10-40-13-42-1Won 1
                        Green Bay170.1251681591-30-40-31-40-2Lost 3






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                        • Lexwhat
                          Registered User
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 2926

                          #13
                          Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                          Originally posted by lordofgun
                          Right, but amazingly, the packers have a 1-7 record while OUTSCORING the opposition. They have scored the most points in the division. Seems almost impossible.

                          TeamWLTPCTPFPAHomeRoadAFCNFCDIVStreak
                          Chicago530.625139983-12-21-24-13-0Won 4
                          Detroit350.3751311522-21-32-01-51-3Lost 2
                          Minnesota350.3751302073-10-40-13-42-1Won 1
                          Green Bay170.1251681591-30-40-31-40-2Lost 3

                          I think their numbers are perhaps a little inflated as well. That abnormal thrashing of the NO Saints 52-3 certainly did wonders for their PF/PA differential.

                          Overall, they just dont seem to be good enough. Nonetheless, Bubba Franks is a pretty good player.

                          I can't remember, did they just sign him to an extension during this season? I remmeber there was something going on with his contract.

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                          • jpdex12
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 2670

                            #14
                            Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                            Originally posted by Lexwhat
                            Wow, I just noticed something crazy. Here are the stats for the Titans's Tight Ends:

                            1. Erron Kenney: 44 Receptions for 459 Yards in 9 Games.
                            2. Ben Troupe: 28 Receptions for 202 Yards in 8 Games.

                            That's pretty impressive. He's 2nd in the league in receptions, behind Antonio Gates. And 3rd in the league in receiving yards, behind Gates and Jeremy Shockey.

                            Anyone know anything about Erron Kenney? I never really heard about him except for his name...
                            Where is this thread going? Here is a team with two great TE's and they have only won 2 games. Goes to prove that this is a team game and good TE's don't solve all problems.
                            Where else would you rather be than right here right now?

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                            • ParanoidAndroid
                              My battery is low and it's getting dark.
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 16862

                              #15
                              Re: BILLS URGENTLY NEED A TE (by the numbers)

                              Originally posted by jpdex12
                              Where is this thread going? Here is a team with two great TE's and they have only won 2 games. Goes to prove that this is a team game and good TE's don't solve all problems.
                              If you look at the set of receivers on this team, you see why they are running plays to the TE's. McNair is probably the most underappreciated QB in the league.
                              Going down the list, not all of them have good TE's, but most do.

                              1. Indy - Harrison, Wayne, James out of the backfield, Clark (somewhat)
                              2. Packers - Franks, Martin, Lee, Driver
                              3. Panthers - Steve Smith
                              4. Falcons - Crumpler, Finneran
                              5. Cowboys - Witten, Glenn, Keyshaun
                              6. Redskins - Cooley, Moss
                              7. Chargers - Gates, Tomlinson out of the backfield
                              8. Titans - Kinney, Troupe, Bo Scaife, Bennett (injured)
                              9. Buccaneers - Galloway, Pittman, Cadillac (first 4 games), Alex Smith
                              10. Jaguars - Taylor, Smith

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