Got buried on the last two primetime games. I'd say 80% on my losses are due to trash ass o-lines. #1 rule for me this week is to stay the hell away from trash o-lines. That being said I like the bears this week :laughing:
Bills- ok I said I had a lot to say so here we go. Last week vs the Eagles people got a chance to see fred Jackson in action. IMO he is playing like a top 5 back, which is keeping Spiller on the sidelines. Despite a growing list of injuries to the offense, they still managed to get the needed plays. I'm most impressed with the Bills O-line, which is giving Fitz time and blocking well. Hairston stepped right in and played well in Bell's absence. Chandler seemed like a breakout player offensively the first couple games, but impressed me much more with his blocking vs the Eagles. A couple big runs were set up by moving Chandler in motion to block.
The Bills wr core has been decimated by injury. I was bummed about Easley on ir, because I think he has serious potential, and when Roscoe went down I really didn't think it was as large a blow because he's never healthy. Nelson/Donald Jones have been solid overall, though Jones has had some pretty bad drops. With Jones out Roosevelt got a ton of action. While I think he played well, it is apparent he is still fresh and seemed to lack the speed of Jones. They are thin- Ruvell Martin will likely see time as will Brad Smith at wr. That is ugly, and I would expect Stevie to see a ton of doubles. Stevie was held in check vs Philly but that was expected, he has had some tough matchups vs top cbs. I don't think this is the case vs the Giants. Webster/Ross? I think this will be a huge week for Stevie provided the O-line holds up for Fitz. I think the Bills may be a bit more run heavy this week, and NYG is allowing 122 per game. I'm hoping they come out in 2 rb sets to have outlets in the passing game.
Defensively, the Bills continue to force turnovers despite giving up yardage in chunks. Scott is on fire, and Byrd is one of the best tacklers on the team. Props to the Bills for stealing Barnett, because he is far and away the best LB on the team. Merriman really hasn't done squat, Andre Davis wouldn't be playing on any other team- I think he slowly gets moved out of the rotation. Kelsay will miss this week as well, but Moats played great last week on the outside. He had more pressure than anyone so far this season, which I think Buffalo will need to generate if they want to win this week. Buffalo's D will continue to thrive off of mishaps. With the players the Bills have right now, it's the only way they can play. As long as the Bills offense continues to be productive and not turn the ball over, they will continue to win games. The Giants are so Jekyll/Hyde that I don't know what to expect, but I will be nervous if Jacobs can go. He is the type of back that give the Bills trouble late in games. So many Bills injuries makes a play on them dicey....the biggest loss is without a doubt Kyle Williams. With him out I am very nervous about the run d. If they start struggling they will have to load the box, which could cause problems- Cruz is a playmaker.
With the total set at 50, there is little wiggle room. IMO there is a possibility that both teams will look to play ball control, as both teams should be able to run effectively. IMO the biggest mistake the Eagles made was not giving McCoy 25+ carries. As of right now I don't have a definitive play, but I am leaning Bills+pts. Also think they are a great candidate for a teaser.
Bills- ok I said I had a lot to say so here we go. Last week vs the Eagles people got a chance to see fred Jackson in action. IMO he is playing like a top 5 back, which is keeping Spiller on the sidelines. Despite a growing list of injuries to the offense, they still managed to get the needed plays. I'm most impressed with the Bills O-line, which is giving Fitz time and blocking well. Hairston stepped right in and played well in Bell's absence. Chandler seemed like a breakout player offensively the first couple games, but impressed me much more with his blocking vs the Eagles. A couple big runs were set up by moving Chandler in motion to block.
The Bills wr core has been decimated by injury. I was bummed about Easley on ir, because I think he has serious potential, and when Roscoe went down I really didn't think it was as large a blow because he's never healthy. Nelson/Donald Jones have been solid overall, though Jones has had some pretty bad drops. With Jones out Roosevelt got a ton of action. While I think he played well, it is apparent he is still fresh and seemed to lack the speed of Jones. They are thin- Ruvell Martin will likely see time as will Brad Smith at wr. That is ugly, and I would expect Stevie to see a ton of doubles. Stevie was held in check vs Philly but that was expected, he has had some tough matchups vs top cbs. I don't think this is the case vs the Giants. Webster/Ross? I think this will be a huge week for Stevie provided the O-line holds up for Fitz. I think the Bills may be a bit more run heavy this week, and NYG is allowing 122 per game. I'm hoping they come out in 2 rb sets to have outlets in the passing game.
Defensively, the Bills continue to force turnovers despite giving up yardage in chunks. Scott is on fire, and Byrd is one of the best tacklers on the team. Props to the Bills for stealing Barnett, because he is far and away the best LB on the team. Merriman really hasn't done squat, Andre Davis wouldn't be playing on any other team- I think he slowly gets moved out of the rotation. Kelsay will miss this week as well, but Moats played great last week on the outside. He had more pressure than anyone so far this season, which I think Buffalo will need to generate if they want to win this week. Buffalo's D will continue to thrive off of mishaps. With the players the Bills have right now, it's the only way they can play. As long as the Bills offense continues to be productive and not turn the ball over, they will continue to win games. The Giants are so Jekyll/Hyde that I don't know what to expect, but I will be nervous if Jacobs can go. He is the type of back that give the Bills trouble late in games. So many Bills injuries makes a play on them dicey....the biggest loss is without a doubt Kyle Williams. With him out I am very nervous about the run d. If they start struggling they will have to load the box, which could cause problems- Cruz is a playmaker.
With the total set at 50, there is little wiggle room. IMO there is a possibility that both teams will look to play ball control, as both teams should be able to run effectively. IMO the biggest mistake the Eagles made was not giving McCoy 25+ carries. As of right now I don't have a definitive play, but I am leaning Bills+pts. Also think they are a great candidate for a teaser.
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