Forward_Lateral
09-22-2011, 09:35 AM
Honestly, the front 3 (or 4 depending on the package) are going to have to get pressure on Brady. They'll have to mix in some exotic blitz plays, but leaving Brady vs 1 on 1 coverage is not usually a good idea.
It all boils down to turnovers, in my opinion. The Bills will have to have next to zero mistakes on offense, and will have to force a couple of turnovers to have any shot at winning.
New England's D isn't as good as it once was, and San Diego was able to move the ball almost a will vs them. Rivers threw 2 picks inside New England's 30, which ultimately killed the Chargers.
You aren't going to stop Tom Brady, defensively. The D is going to have to bend, but not break. Hold them to FGs, and keep them out of the endzone as much as possible.
I'm not expecting a win, but I'm hoping they (Buffalo) doesn't lay an egg in the first half like they did vs Oakland. If they do, there will be no comeback like there was last week.
It all boils down to turnovers, in my opinion. The Bills will have to have next to zero mistakes on offense, and will have to force a couple of turnovers to have any shot at winning.
New England's D isn't as good as it once was, and San Diego was able to move the ball almost a will vs them. Rivers threw 2 picks inside New England's 30, which ultimately killed the Chargers.
You aren't going to stop Tom Brady, defensively. The D is going to have to bend, but not break. Hold them to FGs, and keep them out of the endzone as much as possible.
I'm not expecting a win, but I'm hoping they (Buffalo) doesn't lay an egg in the first half like they did vs Oakland. If they do, there will be no comeback like there was last week.