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Old 01-10-2009, 11:05 AM
Roy P Roy P is offline
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Ok, I don't know where to find this. So, I thought I'd ask here.

When it comes to stats, Fox and NFL.com have most of what you would look for, however, I can't find any TFL stats.

I want to know which team led the league in Tackles for Loss and what the total number of yards lost was. The closest I can find is Sacks and Sack yardage.

http://www.bcsfootball.org/nfl/sorta...season=regular

James Harrison had 114 yards lost from his sacks to lead. Mario was 9th with 82 yards from his sacks.

As for teams, the Cowboys created the most negative yardage from its 59 sacks for 374 yards. The Texans were 22nd with only 175 yards from our 25 sacks.

http://www.bcsfootball.org/nfl/sorta...season=regular


Interestingly, the Eagles were 3rd and the Giants were 5th on this list. I am very curious what it would look like if all TFLs were accounted for. Having your defense play in the backfield is a recipe for success.
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Old 01-10-2009, 03:08 PM
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You might try coldhardfootballfacts.com.
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Old 01-14-2009, 07:57 AM
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ProFootballWeekly.com has TFL stats for individual players (pick a player and click on the "Splits" tab) but I couldn't find it for teams. It shows Mario having caused opponents to lose 96 yds. from 12 sacks and 6 stuffs (a tackle behind the line on a rushing attempt). James Harrison had 120 TFL yds. from 16 sacks and 3 stuffs.
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