Quarterbacks: Drew Bledsoe had a solid game. He did have some minor problems with the swirling winds, but overall did what he needed to do to win the game. Bledsoe was 18/30 for 184 yards and threw 1 touchdown. He also played error-free football for the 2nd week in a row. There were quite a few times where Bledsoe got rid of the ball and avoided the sack, even making nice throws for a 1st down. Bledsoe even ran the ball on 3rd down and 4, avoiding pressure from Shaun Ellis and gaining 17 yards. I’m still in disbelief over that one. Grade: B+
Running Backs: Three weeks with Willis McGahee starting = Three 100 yard rushing games, and 3 wins. McGahee started out slow, but got better throughout the game. He struggled at times up the middle, but then made something out of nothing other times. One of his best plays was when he only needed 1 yard to get the first down, and went around the right tackle for a 12-yard touchdown run. Willis McGahee had 37 carries for 132 yards and caught 2 passes for 11 yards. His carries tied for the 2nd most in single game in Buffalo Bills history, tying Thurman Thomas. Part of the reason why he did so well running the ball was because of the fullback, Daimon Shelton. Shelton made several key blocks for McGahee. He also caught 2 passes for 11 yards to setup a Lindell field goal. Travis Henry came in to relieve McGahee and had a nice 6-yard run on 2nd and 1 to move the chains. Henry ran the ball 4 times for 15 yards. Grade: A
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