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Buc's D isn't what it once was but I think it's good enough to stifle our offense. Still, we can probably pull that one out and if we do lose, it'll probably be a close game.
The Saints' proficiency on offense scares me. Brees will have all day to throw the ball and will pick our D apart. I may go to that game because I'm going to be in town that weekend for other reasons, but I have a feeling it's gonna get ugly.
I think the Bills will beat the Bucs fairly easily. I think they will beat New Orleans in a close game. New Orleans is probably a better team, but they haven't been very good on the road. They should be able to run the ball and control the clock keeping Brees off the filed. Then again, it's terribly difficult to project what the Bills are going to do with all the off-season changes.
I think the Bills will beat the Bucs fairly easily. I think they will beat New Orleans in a close game. New Orleans is probably a better team, but they haven't been very good on the road. They should be able to run the ball and control the clock keeping Brees off the filed. Then again, it's terribly difficult to project what the Bills are going to do with all the off-season changes.
we're gonna run the ball to control the clock with a reshuffled OL that includes two rookies and our star RB suspended? I wouldn't count on that.
we're gonna run the ball to control the clock with a reshuffled OL that includes two rookies and our star RB suspended? I wouldn't count on that.
Yeah, I understand that the line will still be a work in progress game three and that Lynch won't be playing. However, I think they will be able to run the ball with Rhodes and Jackson. New Orleans has been soft the past few years. I did acknowledge in my first post that it's difficult to predict how the Bills will be playing early given all the changes. However, I'll stick by my prediction that they will beat TB and NO. I reserve the right to change my predictions based on what I see in training camp and the pre-season.
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