Right now, the Texans are probably winning on both fronts.
The biggest advantage, however, is home field.
Having said that, never underestimate the motivation for revenge. Fitz is a gunslinger and you can bet he's going to sling it this Sunday, particularly if the Bills play to their D strength and stop Foster. I really miss Kiko for this game. Actually I think most of the confusions on defense last week can be traced back to that as well: kiko called defense plays last year and he played almost every play. I don't know who's doing that this year (Aaron Williams?).
Mario will get his sack. He always do in this kind of situations. Just hope it is on an important 3rd down.
Rac runs the traditional 34 as he has done since the days in NE. I bet Pepper Johnson should see something familiar on tapes for the Bills. On offense, O'Brien is Marrone's best buddy, so I assume they know each other well. I expect this game to be a low scoring slugfest. How EJ handles a loud dome environment (communications problem for this young offense) might determine the outcome. To be honest with you, despite the urge of everyone wants EJ to let it go and take more risk, I'd be glad to take his stats line (not the quality of plays) from the Chargers game: 1TD, 3 sacks, 0 turnover, 200 yards.
The biggest advantage, however, is home field.
Having said that, never underestimate the motivation for revenge. Fitz is a gunslinger and you can bet he's going to sling it this Sunday, particularly if the Bills play to their D strength and stop Foster. I really miss Kiko for this game. Actually I think most of the confusions on defense last week can be traced back to that as well: kiko called defense plays last year and he played almost every play. I don't know who's doing that this year (Aaron Williams?).
Mario will get his sack. He always do in this kind of situations. Just hope it is on an important 3rd down.
Rac runs the traditional 34 as he has done since the days in NE. I bet Pepper Johnson should see something familiar on tapes for the Bills. On offense, O'Brien is Marrone's best buddy, so I assume they know each other well. I expect this game to be a low scoring slugfest. How EJ handles a loud dome environment (communications problem for this young offense) might determine the outcome. To be honest with you, despite the urge of everyone wants EJ to let it go and take more risk, I'd be glad to take his stats line (not the quality of plays) from the Chargers game: 1TD, 3 sacks, 0 turnover, 200 yards.
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