tbonehawaii Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 The Bills front office can be fairly criticized for not bulking up and solidifying its offensive line (which lost left tackle Jonas Jennings in free agency) to protect a neophyte in the pocket. The offensive game plans, even adjusted for a work in progress like Losman, have been, well, interesting. The Falcons fielded a gimpy secondary, but the Bills chose to run more than pass. Against the Saints, Willis McGahee ran only 23 times, despite the fact that he was averaging better than 5 yards per carry.
Rubes Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 I love reading this...once again, a sports reporter not doing his homework. Willis ran 16 times. The team ran 23 times.
DonInBuffalo Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 On top of that, on the majority of his carries he gained 2 yards or less. He gained the bulk of his yardage on 3 long runs, which makes his average per carry a very misleading figure. Mularkey was asked on Monday why Willis didn't get the ball more. He pointed out the obvious, namely the lack of plays for the offense in general. Heck, they had more running plays than passing plays, even though their last 5 plays were all passing plays due to them being behind.
MDH Posted October 6, 2005 Posted October 6, 2005 I love reading this...once again, a sports reporter not doing his homework. Willis ran 16 times. The team ran 23 times. 466827[/snapback] Heh, last week I saw an article say that Jonathan Smith is the Bills third string running back.
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