266 Results for numbers

Emptying the mailbag

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...Gonzalez back in and make things work. But it's always best if you have a maximum number of healthy, quality people available. Ray Runyon in Clarksville, Tenn., writes: What are the odds of the...

Blog | November 28, 2009

In transit: Back to Nashvegas

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...another airport run. Stay tuned for our weekly Stock Report entry and a post breaking down some numbers for Vince Young and Chris Johnson from Monday night. Then please take any remaining time you have...

Blog | November 24, 2009

A closer look at Schaub, AJ numbers

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

A closer look at the work done by Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson in Monday night's loss to the Titans at Reliant Stadium, courtesy of ESPN Stats & ...

Blog | November 24, 2009

Can Houston's improved run D slow CJ?

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...They gave up an average of 205 rushing yards in the first three and have cut the number to 60.5 since. Stopping the run has really been the big thing, rookie linebacker Brian Cushing...

Blog | November 21, 2009

Perhaps Schaub's most impressive number

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...would be the highest among the top 10 in the category. I asked Schaub what a big number in the category says about a quarterback, and here's his reply: I think as an offense...

Blog | November 19, 2009

Mathis hardly situational anymore

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...stronger than what he looks like and probably what people give him credit for. Mathis By the Numbers Robert Mathis has grown into more than just a situational pass-rusher. This season, along with having...

Blog | November 19, 2009

Reading the coverage: Mathis to miss game

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...the weekend a reunion of the original Oilers, says Terry McCormick. Chase Stuart looks at Johnson's numbers

Blog | November 19, 2009

Will rested Mario increase production?

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...ll be a big one, Gary Kubiak said. He's been playing well. I know his sack numbers aren't big. What's he have, five? Four? Four. But he's been getting some pressure...

Blog | November 18, 2009

Double Coverage: Manning vs. Brady

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

There are all sorts of ways to hash it out. Personal stats. Championships. Supporting casts. Sketch comedy. All of it comes into play when debating...

Blog | November 13, 2009

Jags need more TDs in red zone

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...been awhile. I'm just trying to stay within the scheme of the offense and when my number's called in the red zone, hopefully I have an opportunity to stick it in. But in...

Blog | November 13, 2009

Titans worst, Colts best on quick scores against

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky AFC East sage Tim Graham found some very interesting numbers for this fine entry on how Miami hurts itself by allowing quick scores. Of course, he told...

Blog | November 12, 2009

Penalty tracker: Jags showing discipline

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...do things the right way. Thanks to Mark Simon of ESPN Stats & Information for running the numbers. Here's a team-by-team look at penalties and the primary offenders: Jaguars Penalties: 39, tied...

Blog | November 12, 2009

Midseason Report: Titans

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...an audition for Young, who's got a $4.25 million roster bonus and a 2010 cap number of more than $14 million pending. They need to decide where they are heading at quarterback. The...

Blog | November 11, 2009

Further Review: Brackett's blitz

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...right of Matt Schaub in shotgun with four wide receivers, two to each side, all inside the numbers -- left to right, Andre Johnson, David Anderson, Jacoby Jones and Kevin Walter. Indy counters with a nickel...

Blog | November 10, 2009

Reading the coverage: Colts talk improvement

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...the way of status reports on Donald Brown and Austin Collie, says Oehser. Comparing some key receiver numbers with Deshawn Zombie. Chappell expects the Colts to add a defensive back. Jacksonville Jaguars It's time...

Blog | November 10, 2009