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The King
10-23-2013, 10:00 AM
(http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png)The Bills take to the road for the second consecutive week, once again facing a team coming off the bye. One of the big story lines from this game will be between the coaches. Doug Marrone worked under Sean Payton from 2006-2008 the coaching chess match should be fun to watch, although on paper it looks like Payton is playing with a full set while Marrone is left with mostly pawns.

Match-ups to Watch:

Marcell Darues vs. Brian De La Puente
Leodis McKelvin/Stephon Gilmore vs. Marques Coltston
Bills LB'er vs Darren Sproles


Quarterback:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png)Drew Brees is certainly one of the best QB’s in the game but he’s also coming off one his worst performances in recent memory. You have to back to 9/9/2012 to find a game where he had a completion % comparable to his game against the Patriots. Having a week to adjust the gameplan (with or without Jimmy Graham) almost guarantees he won’t have a repeat performance. = Saints
Drew Brees: 157/237, 1,958 yards, 66%, 14TD/5INT
Thad Lewis: 40/64, 418 yards, 62%, 2TD/1INT

Running back:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/buf.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/buf.png)I have to take CJ Spiller out of the equation this week, it’s clear he’s just too hurt to be a big part of the gameplan. So we have a banged up Fred Jackson going up against a stable of Pierre Thomas, Khiry Robinson, Darren Sproles and Mark Ingram. None of the Saints RB’s have touched the ball 20x in a game and the most yardage gained (by a single carrier) is 53. The concern lies solely with Sproles as a receiving option, he’s the Saints second leading receiver with 366 yards and 32 catches. =Bills
Fred Jackson: 86/380 yards, 4.4ypc, 5TD
Pierre Thomas: 59/188 yards, 3.2ypc, 0TD

Wide Receivers/Tight ends:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png)Jimmy Graham is currently listed a questionable, he’s currently 6th with 593 receiving yards and tied for 2nd with 6TD’s, his big play ability is irreplaceable in the Saints offense. Marques Colston and Kenny Stills combine for less yardage and scores than Graham. Colston has been held to only 3 catches in his last 2 games, where Stills saw some increased looks in Grahams absence. Without Graham I like the Bills, but I assume Graham will play even if he’s not 100%. =Saints
Jimmy Graham: 37/593 yards, 6TD, 28 1DN’s
Steve Johnson: 26/315 yards, 2TD’s, 15 1DN’s
Marques Colston: 24/ 324 yards, 1TD, 16 1DN’s
Robert Woods: 21/ 298 yards, 2TDs, 13 1DN’s
Oline:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png)New Orleans entire offense is built for Brees to succeed and that starts with his Oline. Brees has only been sacked 14x, the running game is a different story as the Saints have 22% of their runs stuffed. The Bills pass protection is much improved the numbers are still skewed from the Ravens game but this group is getting better even with an inexperienced QB. What I found most interesting is that the Bills run up the middle 72% averaging 4.07ypc, Eric Wood, and Kraig Urbik deserve a lot of credit. Wood has also been out there for all of Buffalo’s 521 plays (2nd in the league). = Saints
Dline/LBers:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/buf.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/buf.png)Here’s where the game is won or lost this week. The Saints are allowing 5.1ypc against the run the leagues worst. The kicker is no one commits to running against them, they’ve also seen the lowest amount of rushes, the Bills need to pound Jackson and Choice and see if they can breakdown this front. The Bills need to get to Brees, up to this point the Saints have not faced a team with a pass rush like Buffalo’s whoever can win these match-ups has the edge to win this game. = Bills
Kiko Alonso: 70 tackles, 1 sack, 4INT
Mario Williams: 19 tackles, 10 sacks, 1 FF
Curtis Lofton: 47 tackles, 1 sack, 1FF
Cameron Jordan: 20 tackles, 5 sacks, 1FF, 1FREC

Defensive backs:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/buf.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/buf.png)Here’s an upsetting fact. Bills lead the league in INT’s with 12, they also lead the league in TD passes allowed, with 15 tied with Jacksonville. In comparison the Saints are 10th in interceptions with 8, and tied for 6th with only 6 passing TD’s allowed. Buffalo is the #1 defense against TE’s, against #1 WR’s we’re ranked 27th. How do we stack up against #2’s you ask? We’re also number 1. So whoever is matched-up against Colston is going to have to step up big. Saints appear to middle of the pack across the board, most notably struggling against the #2 receiver, allowing 352 yards in their last 3 games. = Bills
Aaron Williams: 40 tackles, 3INT, 6PD
Malcolm Jenkins: 29 tackles, 1INT, 2PD

Coaching:
http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png (http://www.billszone.com/wp-content/uploads/NO.png)This is probably what I am most excited about, student vs. the teacher. Both coaches will know each others tendencies, Marrone may have more recognition than Payton but either way it should be fun to watch these two try to outsmart each other. =Saints
Sean Payton: 67-35 (vs Buffalo, 9/27/2009, 27-7W)
Doug Marrone: 3-4

HAMMER
10-23-2013, 10:06 AM
Great look King, we have a shot.

The King
10-23-2013, 10:08 AM
Great look King, we have a shot.
I was very surprised when diving into this one. I always learn a few things and this is another week where I feel like if we can win certain match-ups we have a shot. Could very well be a one score game.

IlluminatusUIUC
10-23-2013, 10:47 AM
King, you might as well post the same preview every time because the Bills have only one path to victory: Win the turnover battle, get some critical stops with our pass rush, grind a few scoring drives with the run game, and hit at least one or two big plays down the field.

Thad Lewis is not winning a shootout with Drew Brees on the road, so if the Saints score more than 21 points I think it's a loss.

The King
10-23-2013, 11:02 AM
King, you might as well post the same preview every time because the Bills have only one path to victory: Win the turnover battle, get some critical stops with our pass rush, grind a few scoring drives with the run game, and hit at least one or two big plays down the field.

Thad Lewis is not winning a shootout with Drew Brees on the road, so if the Saints score more than 21 points I think it's a loss.

Yes and no. I try to pass along interesting facts about the opposition, things in the weeds that often get over looked.

The Bills are going to lose the QB battle each week but shutting down Colston creates an interesting scenario... the Saints can't run, the Bills cover the TE better than any team, so it becomes an interesting match-up to watch. I try to point out things like that, and I think for the most part this season I have been pretty close, but feel free to go back and review ;)

IlluminatusUIUC
10-23-2013, 11:08 AM
Yes and no. I try to pass along interesting facts about the opposition, things in the weeds that often get over looked.

Sure, but the Bills aren't a team that can really adjust our gameplan radically from week to week. We have to do what we do and hope it works.

justasportsfan
10-23-2013, 11:32 AM
I'm a little worried now .this could be a trap game for the bills.

The King
10-23-2013, 11:37 AM
I'm a little worried now .this could be a trap game for the bills.
No way.

IlluminatusUIUC
10-23-2013, 11:44 AM
I'm a little worried now .this could be a trap game for the bills.

LMFAO 12 point road dogs don't have trap games, at best we ARE the trap game. And even that's pushing it.

The King
10-23-2013, 11:52 AM
With Marrone facing Payton there's no way we overlook the Saints, it's not even close to possible.

justasportsfan
10-23-2013, 11:53 AM
No way.

yes way

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LMFAO 12 point road dogs don't have trap games, at best we ARE the trap game. And even that's pushing it.

we got them right where we want them

trapezeus
10-23-2013, 12:06 PM
I also think ST plays a factor into this game. if the bills continue to have lackluster coverage, we might as well kiss the game good by if the breakdown happens early.

and franly after 3 straight weeks of shaky special teams play, i'd be worried if i was the ST coach and the team didn't perform well yet again. he's got a great kicker and punter. He's got a solid return man on Punts and KOs. He needs to start showing how he's a positive to this team, because that part of the team is designed to be very good, right now.