Wiilis is attempting to do what very few others have done in this League, which is Rush for over 100 yds in his first 4 consecutive starts which happen to coincide with the Bills first 3 wins of the season, looking to make it 4 wins in a row. This feat would assure Willis of a place in League History in his young career.
Corey Dillon has been the workhorse that many around the League and in the Pats organization had expected when brought over as NE's premier FA aquisition.
Dillon has been one of the top rushers in the conference and the Bills "D" can boast that it is one of the units strong enough to hold him under 100 yds as they did in the first matchup this year, even though Corey averaged over 4 ypc and the Pats ended up with the win.
Can the Pats "D" keep WM from running his way into the Record books in PrimeTime, which would go a long way towards making their middle of the pack run Defense look more like the SuperBowl contenders that everyone thought they would be before the injury to Rosevelt Colvin last year.
Or will Willis be able to expose the suspect run Defense and underachieving Seymour and Colvin as an ageing and damaged unit with a depleted secondary, up in FoxBoro in PrimeTime?
Can either team win without their stud RB being successful and becoming a major factor in allowing their team to control the ball and wearing down the opposing Defense?
Corey Dillon has been the workhorse that many around the League and in the Pats organization had expected when brought over as NE's premier FA aquisition.
Dillon has been one of the top rushers in the conference and the Bills "D" can boast that it is one of the units strong enough to hold him under 100 yds as they did in the first matchup this year, even though Corey averaged over 4 ypc and the Pats ended up with the win.
Can the Pats "D" keep WM from running his way into the Record books in PrimeTime, which would go a long way towards making their middle of the pack run Defense look more like the SuperBowl contenders that everyone thought they would be before the injury to Rosevelt Colvin last year.
Or will Willis be able to expose the suspect run Defense and underachieving Seymour and Colvin as an ageing and damaged unit with a depleted secondary, up in FoxBoro in PrimeTime?
Can either team win without their stud RB being successful and becoming a major factor in allowing their team to control the ball and wearing down the opposing Defense?
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