83.33 percent of their trips thus far second only to the 3-0 Arizona Cardinals, at 91.67 percent.
http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/09/30/bills-are-much-improved-in-red-zone-scoring/
This is what I as asking yesterday
Buffalo has 13 touchdowns, which ranks third in the NFL, and seven of them have come on plays that have originated from outside the red zone (the other was Preston Brown’s interception return).
in 3 whole games.
perspective. Lets not get cocky and bring on the bad juju.
The only thing I am superstitious about is NFL football.
and to be honest ... isn't it the whole OFFENSE that deserves credit for this success?'
Part of the Bills’ success can be attributed to the way the ball is being shared.
The five red-zone touchdowns have been scored by five different players.
Tyrod Taylor had a 7-yard run (- 7 TDs, 3 INT's, 3 FUM) Karlos Williams had a 2-yard run (- total 3 TD's 3 games in his rookie start) Charles Clay caught a 9-yard pass (- 2 TD's, 1 FUM) Boobie Dixon had a 1-yard run against Indianapolis (- 1 TD) LeSean McCoy caught a 10-yard pass (- 1 TD on a bad hammy)