Guys who don’t intercept passes need to help Bills intercept passes

By Anthony Bialy  |   Wednesday, June 17, 2009  |  Comments( 71 )

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The Buffalo Bills were no good at intercepting passes last season, and some Bills can blame other Bills for that. It’s easy to call out the cornerbacks for their granite hands and diminutive stature, but those are genetic characteristics. Besides, the true culprits were the defensive linemen who let the flames spread when they didn’t attack the ...
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CommentsComments: 71
No.1
05:55 AM
06/18/2009
What an insightful article- I don't think any of us thought that the defensive line was an issue last year. And to think, a poor pass rush has an impact on a team's interception count. I am absolutely educated now...
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No.2
moejoe01
06:32 AM
06/18/2009
No pass rush = low interception rate. Nuff said.
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No.3
06:55 AM
06/18/2009
Anthony -- It seems as though the sack totals for the various teams leading in interceptions might have been a worthy of mentioning. In other words, are the top 5 in interceptions the same top 5 in sacks made? Conversey, are those with the fewest interceptions that ones at the bottom of the sack totals? I guess that's why you're labeled an 'author' and not a reporter or journalist. That makes these 'articles' a lot more like simple musings in your diary.
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