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In the last 6 games, the Bills have had 60 offensive drives in which they were trying to score (I removed drives that were either single-play kneel-downs to end a half or clock-eaters to end a game.)
In those 60 drives the Bills have 25 TDs (41.7%), 9 FGs (15%), 16 punts (26.7%), 8 turnovers (13.3%), 2 turnovers on downs (3.3%), with an average of 3.37 points per drive.
In those games they've scored an average of 38.2 points when you include non-offensive scoring.
Three of those six teams, like the Colts, have top 10 scoring defenses. It didn't matter.
Over in the Colts' sub they're thinking they'll hold the Bills to under 30 by just pounding the ball and eating clock, and while I agree that's the best strategy, they have to put up serious points. Holding these Bills to under 30 is no easy task.
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