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1 Minnesota Vikings 474 2211 138.2 192 2019 4.66455696202532

2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 454 2159 134.9 210 1949 4.75550660792952

3 St. Louis Rams 429 1956 122.3 25 1931 4.55944055944056

4 Arizona Cardinals 452 1917 119.8 24 1893 4.24115044247788

5 Dallas Cowboys 408 1888 118 12 1876 4.62745098039216

6 Buffalo Bills 509 2432 152 632 1800 4.77799607072692

7 Seattle Seahawks 500 2268 141.8 553 1715 4.536

8 Houston Texans 472 1731 108.2 44 1687 3.66737288135593

9 Philadelphia Eagles 443 1743 108.9 61 1682 3.93453724604966

10 Denver Broncos 411 1718 107.4 55 1663 4.18004866180049

11 Chicago Bears 468 1854 115.9 201 1653 3.96153846153846

12 Carolina Panthers 526 2282 142.6 636 1646 4.33840304182509

13 Cincinnati Bengals 467 1805 112.8 173 1632 3.86509635974304

14 Pittsburgh Steelers 388 1724 107.8 123 1601 4.44329896907217

15 New York Jets 448 1868 116.8 270 1598 4.16964285714286

16 New York Giants 403 1609 100.6 61 1548 3.99255583126551

17 Kansas City Chiefs 436 2044 127.8 498 1546 4.68807339449541

18 Atlanta Falcons 421 1606 100.4 63 1543 3.81472684085511

19 Washington Redskins 429 1566 97.9 48 1518 3.65034965034965

20 Green Bay Packers 436 1850 115.6 344 1506 4.24311926605505

21 New Orleans Saints 397 1491 93.2 14 1477 3.75566750629723

22 Baltimore Ravens 383 1478 92.4 33 1445 3.85900783289817

23 Miami Dolphins 344 1496 93.5 141 1355 4.34883720930233

24 New England Patriots 383 1404 87.8 53 1351 3.66579634464752

25 San Diego Chargers 393 1358 84.9 28 1330 3.45547073791349

26 Oakland Raiders 370 1457 91.1 138 1319 3.93783783783784

27 Tennessee Titans 371 1485 92.8 260 1225 4.00269541778976

28 Indianapolis Colts 396 1438 89.9 235 1203 3.63131313131313

29 Detroit Lions 354 1335 83.4 159 1176 3.77118644067797

30 Cleveland Browns 380 1529 95.6 361 1168 4.02368421052632

31 Jacksonville Jaguars 354 1473 92.1 310 1163 4.16101694915254

32 San Francisco 49ers 390 1544 96.5 441 1103 3.95897435897436

If we don't include QB rushing yards, Buffalo has the highest YPC in the NFL for 2015...

 

...so there goes the myth of Tyrod's running inflating our run game stats

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This was simply an attempt by someone yet again trying to tear down something the bills actually did well

 

but.....it failed

 

It was?

 

I must've missed that.

 

I know a few folks asked about how the rushing totals look without Tyrod's runs included, which is why I posted that

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It was?

 

I must've missed that.

 

I know a few folks asked about how the rushing totals look without Tyrod's runs included, which is why I posted that

The bottom line is that the Bills running game is really good. The OL is good, the backs are good (and the deepest in the NFL) and Tyrod is a great runner. The total package is what makes them so effective. They are going to be able to run the football.

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It was?

 

I must've missed that.

 

I know a few folks asked about how the rushing totals look without Tyrod's runs included, which is why I posted that

Sorry bandit I posted that without context

 

I have seen some recent posts (and it may not have even been on this board) questioning the bills being number 1 in rushing yardage......

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The bottom line is that the Bills running game is really good. The OL is good, the backs are good (and the deepest in the NFL) and Tyrod is a great runner. The total package is what makes them so effective. They are going to be able to run the football.

Do not Jinx us man! Ha

 

Last off season everyone was confident the D was going to be solid...

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The bottom line is that the Bills running game is really good. The OL is good, the backs are good (and the deepest in the NFL) and Tyrod is a great runner. The total package is what makes them so effective. They are going to be able to run the football.

 

Indeed

 

Sorry bandit I posted that without context

 

I have seen some recent posts (and it may not have even been on this board) questioning the bills being number 1 in rushing yardage......

 

I actually wasn't trying to be snarky (if it came off that way)...I was merely saying that I missed the post(s) to which you referred

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The bottom line is that the Bills running game is really good. The OL is good, the backs are good (and the deepest in the NFL) and Tyrod is a great runner. The total package is what makes them so effective. They are going to be able to run the football.

Yep

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Ball Parking a Gilmore Extension

The financial number crunching gurus at Spotrac have put together what they believe will get a long term contract extension done with Bills CB Stephon Gilmore, who is entering the fifth and final year of his rookie contract.

 

Spotrac calculated the average annual valuation at $12.9M per year on a five-year deal, but indicated a contract that is a shade over $13M per season is more likely.

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I wonder if Gilmore broke his foot trying to kick start his agent to get contract extension signed before his value goes down with injuries.

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10 players poised to make their first Top 101 in 2016

 

 

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One of the most intriguing aspects of 2015’s Top 101 players is the amount of turnover from 2014’s list. 58 players on this past season’s edition were unranked the prior season, and 40 are making the first appearance of their careers. As always, injuries and rookies play a part, but there are also plenty of cases of veterans (like Cam Newton and Carson Palmer) having career seasons.

Because our annual list is exclusive to the individual season it represents, there will always be an element of change at the top of the league. With multiple players from this year’s group retiring or changing teams and schemes, not to mention many key players set to return from injury, next year’s version is certain to look considerably different yet again.

The following is a list of 10 players our analysts believe are poised to enter the NFL’s elite for the first time, and the factors that will aid them in their rise to the Top 101 for the 2016 season. Only players who have never made a PFF Top 101 list before were considered.

 

5. Tyrod Taylor, QB, Buffalo Bills

There was a lot to like about Tyrod Taylor’s first season as a starting quarterback. He finished 2015 with the 10th-best overall cumulative grade among QBs, and his rushing grade trailed only Cam Newton. Taylor played well under pressure last season (his 67 accuracy percentage while under pressure was ninth-best among QBs), and was 10th in deep-passing accuracy (throws traveling 20+ yards in the air). Taylor’s appearance on next year’s list is obviously dependent on health (he missed two games in 2015 with injuries, and top receiver Sammy Watkins missed or was limited in four), but his first year at the helm in Buffalo was certainly encouraging. — Billy Moy, @PFF_Billy

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Heard they are working on extensions for Gilmore - hair extensions.

He'll be here all week, ladies and germs. Don't forget to tip the waitstaff.

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Isn't "ballpark" a compound word? Splitting it up conjures a completely different sort of activity.

It is the off season.....

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