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I don't know the breakdown, but during the game they flashed a stat that said JP was the 5th highted rated QB in the AFC in the 4th quarter....something like 4 TDs, no picks and 100 rating.

 

Always nice to have a closer...

 

EDIT did a little research....JP Splits

 

Looks like he has great starts and finishes, but loses it in between.

 

One interesting stat, he absolutely SUCKS on 3rd down when it is between 8-10 yds. WOW.

 

7-21 57 yds. 33% 0 TDs 4 INTs Rating : 2.8

 

Which is strange because he crushes it on 3rd and 11+ as well as 2nd and 8+

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I don't know the breakdown, but during the game they flashed a stat that said JP was the 5th highted rated QB in the AFC in the 4th quarter....something like 4 TDs, no picks and 100 rating.

 

Always nice to have a closer...

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Before today's game:

 

QTR COMP% YPA TD INT RATING

1 68.5 11.59 3 1 118.3

2 55.4 5.12 1 3 55.5

3 60.6 5.14 2 3 65.2

4 66.2 7.01 4 0 103.8

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Before today's game:

 

QTR        COMP%        YPA          TD        INT      RATING

1              68.5          11.59        3          1          118.3

2              55.4            5.12          1          3          55.5

3              60.6            5.14          2          3          65.2

4              66.2            7.01          4          0          103.8

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nice thanks guys i like the start fast then finish strong, not liokeing the middle too much but we won so i can live with it for now

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nice thanks guys i like the start fast then finish strong, not liokeing the middle too much but we won so i can live with it for now

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I think a big part of the "problem" is that the Bills offense, as a unit, seems to get really conservative in the middle quarters. That is just a gut feeling though.

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