Rebuilding The Herd - A Buffalo Bills franchise (M13/Wii U)
Rebuilding The Herd - A Buffalo Bills Franchise
Buffalo Bills 2012 Season Recap
The Buffalo Bills ended 2012 with an 8-8 record, their best since 2004 -- and to top it off, the Bills made their first playoff appearance since 1999, albeit ending in a loss to the Indianapolis Colts. There were plenty of ups and downs throughout the season, however, many believe that the positives outweigh the negatives moving forward for Buffalo.
Heading into the preseason, the offense continues to be a central concern in Buffalo. The Bills' offense struggled to really shine at all in 2012, but yet, there was a lot of improvement from the prior year. Ryan Fitzpatrick had his best season yet, coming up just shy of 4,000 yards, and throwing for 30 touchdowns. His favorite target, Stevie Johnson was painfully shy of getting a third-straight 1,000 yard season... coming up short by a mere 4 years. C.J. Spiller, if it weren't for a groin injury that kept him out for a month, would've easily broke off a 1,000 yard season in rushing yards.
The support cast is still a bit weak, but it's definitely on the rise. Donald Jones led the team in receptions, and the offensive line has been showing some improvement. Rookie tackle Cordy Glenn definitely shows some promise on the right side of the field, opposite of Pears. The tight end position will be one position that Chan Gailey plans to improve on during the off-season; neither Kellen Winslow 'nor Scott Chandler contributed as much to the offense as Gailey would've liked to have seen.
The defense is the brightest side of the Bills' season, recording a whopping 20 interceptions and 34 sacks as a team. The former Green Bay Packer, Nick Barnett, followed up with his solid 2011 performance with the Bills. Barnett was awarded the AFC Defensive Player of the Year -- his 146 tackles led the NFL, 7th in sacks with 7, and 5th in interceptions with 3.
Rookie linebacker Nigel Bradham was runner-up for AFC Rookie of the Year, and rookie defensive back Stephon Gilmore wasn't too far behind him in the poll. The defensive line was stellar with the help of Mario Williams, Kyle Williams and Marcell Dareus, and the secondary was just as solid.
Buffalo Bills Stats - 2012
Passing
C/ATT
YDS
AVG
YDS/G
LONG
TD
INT
RAT
Ryan Fitzpatrick
316/587
3772
6.4
235.8
91
30
22
75.1
Rushing
ATT
YDS
AVG
LONG
20+
TD
YDS/G
FUM
C.J. Spiller
148
860
5.8
81
10
10
78.2
3
Fred Jackson
183
777
4.2
78
6
8
48.6
3
Tashard Choice
31
95
3.1
22
1
0
8.6
0
Stevie Johnson
22
92
4.2
23
1
0
5.8
0
Receiving
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
LONG
20+
YDS/G
YAC
Donald Jones
68
687
10.1
5
40
42.9
269
Stevie Johnson
66
996
15.1
8
78
62.3
363
David Nelson
49
728
14.9
4
70
45.5
306
Kellen Winslow
32
314
9.8
2
24
19.6
125
C.J. Spiller
29
396
13.7
4
91
36.0
327
Fred Jackson
26
265
10.2
4
49
16.6
241
T.J. Graham
17
175
10.3
0
24
10.9
73
Scott Chandler
11
128
11.6
2
25
8.0
41
Blocking
PCAKE
SACK
Chad Rinehart
1
0
David Snow
1
1
Andy Levitre
5
4
Kraig Urbik
7
5
Chris Hairston
3
6
Erik Pears
9
9
Cordy Glenn
7
9
Eric Wood
4
10
Tackles
Sacks
Interceptions
Defense
SOLO
AST
TOT
SACK
TLOSS
PD
INT
TD
Nick Barnett
146
7
7
8
3
0
Kelvin Sheppard
114
0
0
16
5
0
Nigel Bradham
88
0
0
5
0
0
Mario Williams
65
6
7
10
0
0
Leodis McKelvin
57
0
0
10
2
0
Stephon Gilmore
54
0
0
16
3
0
George Wilson
52
0
0
8
4
0
Jairus Byrd
49
0
0
9
2
0
Spencer Johnson
48
4
5
5
0
0
Aaron Williams
41
0
0
12
1
0
Kyle Williams
39
5
6
4
0
0
Chris Kelsay
37
4
4
5
0
0
Marcell Dareus
36
6
8
4
0
0
Kickoffs
Punts
Returning
ATT
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
RET
AVG
TD
Brad Smith
27
794
29.4
90
1
22
12.9
2
C.J. Spiller
16
430
26.9
32
0
25
9.3
1
Leodis McKelvin
11
303
27.5
31
0
0
0
0
Field Goals
Extra Points
Kicking
FGM
FGA
PCT
LONG
XPM
XPA
PCT
PTS
Rian Lindell
24
28
85%
53
46
48
95
118
Punting
PUNTS
YDS
LONG
AVG
NET
BP
IN20
TB
Shawn Powell
109
4,983
70
45.7
40.3
10
23
15
2012 Offensive Rankings
Total Yards Gained - 7,715 (19th)
Offensive Yards - 5,671 (21st)
Passing Yards - 3,802 (19th)
Rushing Yards - 1,869 (19th)
Points Per Game - 25.8 (19th)
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Rebuilding The Herd - A Buffalo Bills Franchise
2012 NFL Season Recap
2012 was certainly year of the rookie quarterback. Ryan Tannehill and Russell Wilson both put up amazing numbers in their first seasons. Andrew Luck led the Colts into the playoffs in his rookie season, beating his successor, Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos in the divisional game, but falling short to Tom Brady and the Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. And lastly, Robert Griffin III posted one of the greatest rookie seasons statistical-wise, throwing for over 4,000 yards.
Although falling about 100 yards short of a 2,000 yard season, Marshawn Lynch won the rushing title by a landslide this season, rushing for well over 1,800 yards. Brandon Marshall made a statement as his first year with the Chicago Bears, putting up his best season yet with 1,403 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns.
Two future Hall of Fame wide receivers, Randy Moss and Terrell Owens, officially called it a career and retired after the season. Also, in some bizarre news, quarterback Kurt Warner has announced that he'll be coming out of retirement to lace back up and play in 2013. Kurt Warner hasn't been on a football field since playing for the Cardinals in 2009, however, there's still possibly a market for the 40 year old QB.
NFL Standings - Updated: Feb 6, 2013
NFC EAST
W
L
T
PF
PA
Giants-Y
10
5
1
529
482
Cowboys
9
6
1
491
509
Eagles
7
9
0
459
471
Redskins
7
9
0
467
492
NFC NORTH
W
L
T
PF
PA
Packers-Z
12
4
0
561
429
Bears-X
10
6
0
436
366
Lions
9
7
0
458
433
Vikings
9
7
0
423
444
NFC SOUTH
W
L
T
PF
PA
Saints-Y
10
6
0
502
471
Falcons
7
9
0
466
409
Buccaneers
6
10
0
417
480
Panthers
6
10
0
433
455
NFC WEST
W
L
T
PF
PA
Seahawks-Y
10
6
0
450
412
49ers-X
9
7
0
451
395
Rams
8
8
0
349
361
Cardinals
5
11
0
366
512
AFC EAST
W
L
T
PF
PA
Patriots-Z
12
4
0
513
386
Bills-X
8
8
0
438
460
Jets
5
10
0
356
501
Dolphins
4
12
0
391
470
AFC NORTH
W
L
T
PF
PA
Ravens-Y
9
7
0
505
490
Steelers
7
9
0
501
505
Browns
7
9
0
433
428
Bengals
6
10
0
417
448
AFC SOUTH
W
L
T
PF
PA
Colts-Y
10
6
0
427
397
Texans
7
8
1
409
395
Jaguars
7
9
0
450
445
Titans
5
11
0
418
503
AFC WEST
W
L
T
PF
PA
Broncos-Y
12
4
0
513
395
Raiders-X
9
7
0
423
389
Chargers
7
9
0
463
492
Chiefs
5
11
0
420
510
NFL League Leaders - Updated: Feb 6, 2013
Passer Rating
RAT
Passing Yards
PAYD
1. Aaron Rodgers
107.8
1. Aaron Rodgers
5,072
2. Tony Romo
103.2
2. Drew Brees
4,486
3. Tom Brady
101.7
3. Peyton Manning
4,466
4. Peyton Manning
101.1
4. Tom Brady
4,335
5. Ben Roethlisberger
101.0
5. Tony Romo
4,278
Rushing Yards
RUYD
Rushing Touchdowns
RUTD
1. Marshawn Lynch
1,873
1. BenJarvus Green-Ellis
16
2. Maurice Jones-Drew
1,738
2. Ryan Mathews
15
3. BenJarvus Green-Ellis
1,634
3. Ray Rice
14
4. DeMarco Murray
1,541
4. Marshawn Lynch
13
5. Steven Jackson
1,471
5. Maurice Jones-Drew
13
Receiving Yards
REYD
Receiving Touchdowns
RETD
1. Brandon Marshall
1,403
1. Brandon Lloyd
12
2. Calvin Johnson Jr.
1,164
2. Brandon Marshall
11
3. Steve Smith
1,163
3. Jacoby Jones
10
4. Jordy Nelson
1,148
4. James Jones
10
5. A.J. Green
1,081
5. Matt Forte
9
Sacks
SACK
Interceptions
INT
1. Chris Long
13
1. Morgan Burnett
8
2. Vince Wilfork
12
2. Charles Woodson
6
3. Tyson Alualu
11
3. Sam Shields
6
4. Antonio Smith
10
4. Rolando McClain
5
5. Kendall Langford
9
5. Kelvin Sheppard
5
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