dave mcbride Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 (edited) The Bills led the entire league in plays this weekend, running an astoundingly high 81 offensive plays (the Bears had 46 offensive plays). That is a LOT. Another fascinating stat: while their rushing ypc average was typically bad (3.5 ypc, a number goosed by Peterman's "chicken run" at the end of the half), it was actually better than the yards-per-pass-play average, which was 3.2. That is AWFUL (god, Peterman has to go). The Bills defensive yardage stats were also misleading because they gave nearly 100 penalty yards on two long PI plays that eventually led to scores. There was a ton of penalty yardage (292 yards total - christ!!) on both sides yesterday, marking the game as one of the worst played and most difficult-to-watch games I've seen in a while. It hit the trifecta: poorly played, over early due to a rout, and punctuated by a flood of officiating stoppages. I'd say it was a worse game than the infamous 6-3 Bills-Browns game from nearly a decade ago. That game was at least close. Edited November 5, 2018 by dave mcbride
KD in CA Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 8 minutes ago, dave mcbride said: The Bills led the entire league in plays this weekend, running an astoundingly high 81 offensive plays Great job by Peterman with the ball control! #innatebelief 2
dave mcbride Posted November 5, 2018 Author Posted November 5, 2018 Just now, KD in CA said: Great job by Peterman with the ball control! #innatebelief It was the football equivalent of a classic Barry Brady/Dik Smub/Yvel Varm post - endless words spewing forth with hardly any substance.
Nuncha Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 (edited) 17 minutes ago, dave mcbride said: The Bills led the entire league in plays this weekend, running an astoundingly high 81 offensive plays (the Bears had 46 offensive plays). That is a LOT. Another fascinating stat: while their rushing ypc average was typically bad (3.5 ypc, a number goosed by Peterman's "chicken run" at the end of the half), it was actually better than the yards-per-pass-play average, which was 3.2. That is AWFUL (god, Peterman has to go). The Bills defensive yardage stats were also misleading because they gave nearly 100 penalty yards on two long PI plays that eventually led to scores. There was a ton of penalty yardage (292 yards total - christ!!) on both sides yesterday, marking the game as one of the worst played and most difficult-to-watch games I've seen in a while. It hit the trifecta: poorly played, over early due to a rout, and punctuated by a flood of officiating stoppages. I'd say it was a worse game than the infamous 6-3 Bills-Browns game from nearly a decade ago. That game was at least close. Was that the game where Derek Anderson, who then played for the browns, passed for 27 yards and WON the game? Wasn't Daboll his OC too? LOL!!!!! Do I see a common denominator here? Edited November 5, 2018 by Azucho98 1
dave mcbride Posted November 5, 2018 Author Posted November 5, 2018 1 minute ago, Azucho98 said: Was that the game where Derek Anderson, who then played for the browns, passed for 27 yards and WON the game? Wasn't Daboll his OC too? LOL!!!!! Do I see a common denominator here? He was 2-17!
Coach Tuesday Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 (edited) Apparently this counts as whining. You are a snowflake, Dave. Please take your hurt feelings elsewhere. Edited November 5, 2018 by Coach Tuesday
mannc Posted November 5, 2018 Posted November 5, 2018 2 hours ago, dave mcbride said: The Bills led the entire league in plays this weekend, running an astoundingly high 81 offensive plays (the Bears had 46 offensive plays). That is a LOT. Another fascinating stat: while their rushing ypc average was typically bad (3.5 ypc, a number goosed by Peterman's "chicken run" at the end of the half), it was actually better than the yards-per-pass-play average, which was 3.2. That is AWFUL (god, Peterman has to go). The Bills defensive yardage stats were also misleading because they gave nearly 100 penalty yards on two long PI plays that eventually led to scores. There was a ton of penalty yardage (292 yards total - christ!!) on both sides yesterday, marking the game as one of the worst played and most difficult-to-watch games I've seen in a while. It hit the trifecta: poorly played, over early due to a rout, and punctuated by a flood of officiating stoppages. I'd say it was a worse game than the infamous 6-3 Bills-Browns game from nearly a decade ago. That game was at least close. All part of the plan.
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