Mikie2times Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 Over the last eleven games the Bills have posted a 2-9 record, the following is a break down of their red zone performance during that stretch. I considered them to be in the red zone when they crossed their opponents 25 yard line. Red Zone Attempts Total- 38 Red Zone Attempts Per Game- 3.45 Missed Field goal-4 (10.5%) Made Field Goal-12 (31.57%) Fumble Lost-4 (10.5%) INT-3 (7.8%) TD-11 (28.9%) Turnover of Downs-4 (10.5%) Percentage the Bills Scored- 60.53% Percentage the Bills failed to Score- 39.47% The percentage indicates how often that result occurred in the red zone over the last 11 games. How pathetic are those stats when you consider we only make it in the red zone a little over three times per game. Out of those 3.45 times a game we fail to score any points almost 40% of the time, and when we do score its a field goal a little over half the time.
Guest Bufpow Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 Wake up Buffalo the real #1 problem on this team is TRAVIS HENRY. Why you ask? Because he is directly responsible for alot of negative plays resulting in punts or INT'S or fumbles. For example in the first half Travis #1) totally whiffs on a block causing a sack( this was not the O-LINE) and the result was PUNT, #2) Falls down twice on consecutive plays when the hole was there and the result was PUNT, #3)Lets a pass right to him go threw his hands and the result is INT, #4) When we go for it at the goal line on fourth down he falls down again when he should of scored and the result was TURNOVER ON DOWNS. This was four drives that stood out that Travis was the direct cause of the drive failure. I am not saying Henry is the only problem. I am not saying the O-LINE is not a problem. I am not saying Bledsoe is not a problem. I am saying that HENRY IS THE # 1 REASON WHY BUFFALO SUCKS ON OFFENSE.
Mikie2times Posted September 20, 2004 Author Posted September 20, 2004 I don't usually bump my own threads but this thing got buried in a hurry and I'm sure their are some people who are interested in this information.
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