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  • Forward_Lateral
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 29897

    OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

    Injuries are widespread throughout the locker room. Jones is out, Nelson, Stevie J are banged up. The Bills are running out of WRs to run their spread style offense.

    I think they are going to have to run a lot of I formation, and run the ball into the teeth of the Jets' D. The spread obviously isn't working, as teams have figured out that hitting the Bills' WRs shakes them up, and gives them alligator arms.

    One good positive thing, if there is any, from the Dolphins loss was Scott Chandler. He looks unstoppable at times. He's way too big to be covered. I'd be throwing him 20 balls a game.

    Defensively, let's face it, the Bills stink. They are going to have to jam the Jet Wrs and pray that Sanchez makes at least a few huge mistakes.

    I really don't see much chance of a road victory, especially after the last 2 losses, but this is the NFL, and you really never know what's actually going to happen.
  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86282

    #2
    Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

    Freddie is banged up also, and probably won't practice for a few days at the very least.
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    • Forward_Lateral
      Registered User
      • Mar 2004
      • 29897

      #3
      Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

      Also, let's hope that Ubrik can snap the freaking ball better than Levitre. I don't blame Andy, as he shouldn't be expected to be able to play every ***** position on the O-line. The coaches are to blame for not having a backup Center ready.

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      • Forward_Lateral
        Registered User
        • Mar 2004
        • 29897

        #4
        Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

        Originally posted by YardRat
        Freddie is banged up also, and probably won't practice for a few days at the very least.
        I'm one of the few, probably, but I want to see what Spiller can do. Maybe he gets more carries, and shows that he can handle more of the load. It's no surprise that FJ is hurt, he's carried the ball and caught the ball a ton of times already. Spiller needs to step up and show that he can be the Lightning to Freddie's Thunder.

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        • justasportsfan
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 71601

          #5
          Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

          how the Bills could possibly beat them
          send the broncos to play for us.
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          • BertSquirtgum
            Legendary Zoner
            • May 2009
            • 13379

            #6
            Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

            The Bills can't beat the Jets, period.

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            • Ed
              Dude
              • Sep 2002
              • 9247

              #7
              Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

              Originally posted by Forward_Lateral
              I'm one of the few, probably, but I want to see what Spiller can do. Maybe he gets more carries, and shows that he can handle more of the load. It's no surprise that FJ is hurt, he's carried the ball and caught the ball a ton of times already. Spiller needs to step up and show that he can be the Lightning to Freddie's Thunder.
              I do too. And I've wanted to see him get more carries this entire season for the exact reason of keeping Fred Jackson healthier. People keep saying that he's not your typical 30 year old, but he's going to get old pretty quick if he takes a huge beating every week. Even when he's not getting carries or catching the ball he's taking hits on every play with blocking.

              If we're going to extend Freddie and are playoff chances continue to look bleak, then there's not point in wearing him out. Let's see a little more work for CJ.

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              • k-oneputt
                Registered User
                • Jun 2009
                • 7131

                #8
                Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                Plus three in turnovers.

                Anything else is a loss.

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                • MitchMurrayDowntown
                  Skoobasaurus-Rex
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 22284

                  #9
                  Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                  Originally posted by HurkeyNuts
                  The Bills can't beat the Jets, period.
                  They said the same thing about Denver versus the Jets as well.

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                  • BertSquirtgum
                    Legendary Zoner
                    • May 2009
                    • 13379

                    #10
                    Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                    Yeah but Denvers players actually looked like they all had heartbeats the past few games. The Bills players on the other hand? They all have tunnel vision and are going through the motions, or so it seems.

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                    • madness
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 13690

                      #11
                      Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                      As they say... the stats don't lie. Do what EVERY other team did to beat the Jets and what we failed to do the first time... commit to the run and use a multi-back system. We're going to add those missing years in a blink on FJ at this pace.

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                      • Ed
                        Dude
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 9247

                        #12
                        Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                        Well at least the Jets don't have any tape on CJ since he doesn't get any carries. Maybe he can be our secret weapon this week.

                        I just really hope we don't abandon the run this week after one series. Our passing game just doesn't match up well against the Jets right now. If we come out throwing on every down again and going 3 and out on every series, I'm going to be annoyed.

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                        • paladin warrior
                          All-Pro Zoner
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 3272

                          #13
                          Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                          Dude Just let's Go .Let the Jets win for begger

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                          • Extremebillsfan247
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 3142

                            #14
                            Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                            Originally posted by Forward_Lateral
                            Injuries are widespread throughout the locker room. Jones is out, Nelson, Stevie J are banged up. The Bills are running out of WRs to run their spread style offense.

                            I think they are going to have to run a lot of I formation, and run the ball into the teeth of the Jets' D. The spread obviously isn't working, as teams have figured out that hitting the Bills' WRs shakes them up, and gives them alligator arms.

                            One good positive thing, if there is any, from the Dolphins loss was Scott Chandler. He looks unstoppable at times. He's way too big to be covered. I'd be throwing him 20 balls a game.

                            Defensively, let's face it, the Bills stink. They are going to have to jam the Jet Wrs and pray that Sanchez makes at least a few huge mistakes.

                            I really don't see much chance of a road victory, especially after the last 2 losses, but this is the NFL, and you really never know what's actually going to happen.
                            The only way this Bills team is going to beat the Jets is with a solid defensive performance. When a defense cant stop long sustainable 80 yard drives that eat up a lot of clock, the offense doesn't have much of a chance, and neither does your team of winning games. JMO

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                            • SabreEleven
                              Registered User
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 39563

                              #15
                              Re: OK, let's look ahead to the Jets, and how the Bills could possibly beat them.

                              The Bills will win....if the Jets get lost on the way to the stadium.

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