1971 Buffalo Bills season
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The 1971 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's second season in the National Football League, and the 12th overall. For the second time in four seasons, the Bills finished with only one victory. The Bills 1–13 record (a 0.071 winning percentage) remains the worst in franchise history. The team allowed 394 points, the most in franchise history for a 14-game season. The season began in turmoil when coach John Rauch resigned, forcing pro personnel director Harvey Johnson to assume the position for the second time on an interim basis.
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La stagione 1971 dei Buffalo Bills è stata la seconda della franchigia nella National Football League, la 12ª complessiva. Sotto la direzione del nuovo capo-allenatore capo-allenatore (ex direttore del personale, assunto ad interim in tutta fretta dopo le dimissioni di John Rauch) la squadra ebbe un record di 1-13, classificandosi quarta nella AFC East Division.
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The 1971 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's second season in the National Football League, and the 12th overall. For the second time in four seasons, the Bills finished with only one victory. The Bills 1–13 record (a 0.071 winning percentage) remains the worst in franchise history. The team allowed 394 points, the most in franchise history for a 14-game season. The season began in turmoil when coach John Rauch resigned, forcing pro personnel director Harvey Johnson to assume the position for the second time on an interim basis. Buffalo lost their first ten games of the season, extending their losing streak to 15 and winless streak to 17, dating back to the previous season. They were held scoreless in four games; their minus-210 point differential is the worst in the team's history, and one of the forty worst point-differentials in NFL history. Running back O. J. Simpson would have a stellar year, despite the Bills poor team record. Simpson would rush for 742 yards on 183 attempts. However, Simpson would only score 5 touchdowns, the fewest of his career in one season. The Bills would only score 21 touchdowns as a team during the 1971 season, the fewest in franchise history.
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La stagione 1971 dei Buffalo Bills è stata la seconda della franchigia nella National Football League, la 12ª complessiva. Sotto la direzione del nuovo capo-allenatore capo-allenatore (ex direttore del personale, assunto ad interim in tutta fretta dopo le dimissioni di John Rauch) la squadra ebbe un record di 1-13, classificandosi quarta nella AFC East Division. Il running back O.J. Simpson ebbe una stagione di alto livello correndo 742 yard su 183 tentativi ma segnò solo 5 touchdown, il suo minimo in carriera. Complessivamente la squadra segnò solamente 21 touchdown, il minimo della sua storia.
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