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Average completed Air Yards

1. Matt Ryan

2. Baker Mayfield (how?!)

3. Ryan Tannehill

4. Kirk Cousins

5. Deshaun Watson

6. Tom Brady 

7. Josh Allen

8. Matt Stafford

9. Patrick Mahomes

10. Russ Wilson

 

 

Lowest Average Completed Air Yards (Check down kings)

Last. Dwayne Haskins

2nd from last. Alex Smith

3rd. Jimmy G

4th. Ben Roethlisberger

5th. Jared Goff

6th. Teddy Bridge

7th. Justin Herbert (this is surprising....Lynn)

8th. Darnold

9th. Brees

10th. Rivers

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4 hours ago, Hunter2_1 said:

Average completed Air Yards

1. Matt Ryan

2. Baker Mayfield (how?!)

3. Ryan Tannehill

4. Kirk Cousins

5. Deshaun Watson

6. Tom Brady 

7. Josh Allen

8. Matt Stafford

9. Patrick Mahomes

10. Russ Wilson

 

 

Lowest Average Completed Air Yards (Check down kings)

Last. Dwayne Haskins

2nd from last. Alex Smith

3rd. Jimmy G

4th. Ben Roethlisberger

5th. Jared Goff

6th. Teddy Bridge

7th. Justin Herbert (this is surprising....Lynn)

8th. Darnold

9th. Brees

10th. Rivers

Scheming up good play action and an absolutely lethal running game

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4 minutes ago, RaidersAreOne said:

 

I was told he would be bored in this defense?

In case you havent watched much Seahawks this year ; Adams spends most of his time lined up in the box as a pseudo, OLB. This isnt new, as Kam spent much of his time lined up like this. When ever Adams has RB-TE-QB Spy responsibility, and said player stays in to block, he blitzes. Has the green light while sitting in a shallow zone too. This creates some really boom-bust situations. Caused some communication issues earlier in the year, but I think they worked some stuff out, since the pass defense has been ... respectable over the last 5-6 games. 

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Stefon Diggs has 100 receptions leading the league this early in the year however he is tied for the most in a single season for Bills receivers in which Eric Moulds holds it at 100 (2002). He is 201 yards shy of breaking the most yards in a single season for a Bills player which again is held by Eric Moulds (1998).

Josh Allen broke the most total touchdowns a Bills Qb has had in a single season with 36.

These stats don't sound to amazing compared to other teams but this is something big for Bills fans with how bad their offenses have been bad for so many years.

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The defending champion Chiefs had 81 snaps from UDFA Yasir Durant and Tershawn "Turk" Wharton, plus and additional 91 snaps from 4th and 5th rounds picks Michael Danna and L'Jarious Sneed. 

TE Travis Kelce leads the league with 1250 yards receiving. No TE has ever led the league in yardage.

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4 hours ago, Hunter2_1 said:

Average completed Air Yards

2. Baker Mayfield (how?!)

Aside from the fact that the Browns have probably the best running attack in the NFL, making their playaction and rollout game deadly, Baker has had a really good last month and a half.

Don't get me wrong, he's not been asked to light up the scoreboard, but he's at 21 TD, 7 INT (Who would have thought a 3:1 TD to INT ratio was in the cards this year after last year and some up and down moments as a rookie?!?!), has played immaculate football the last 5 games, is on pace for a very average 3,256 yards with 28 TD and 9 INT, but he's only averaging 27.25 attempts per game.

So, he's averaging 7.5 yards per attempt, because he's not being asked to throw the ball very much. 

Nick Chubb is on pace to rush for 1,065 yards this year (despite missing 4.5 gams this season with an injury).

Kareem Hunt is on pace to rush for 985 yards this year.

So, with the linebackers having to account for this 2 headed monster, the intermediate and deep passing game has been very good.

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4 hours ago, 3rivers said:

how many teams actually stay with the run like the Titans do though? It really helps when they don't give up and then eventually get a long run play. Most other teams give up on the run too easily. 

Good question - I'd say this season the Browns do, but they have a two headed monster. Same with the Ravens, but that would be 4 players.

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6 hours ago, 3rivers said:

how many teams actually stay with the run like the Titans do though? It really helps when they don't give up and then eventually get a long run play. Most other teams give up on the run too easily. 

They average about 32 rushes per game, which is not most in the league, and is not that far away from the pack. About 10 teams average close to 30 per game.

Also, maybe a lot of teams look around and realize they don't have Derrick Henry, so they decide not to run as much.

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