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  • Ickybaluky
    Registered User
    • Jul 2003
    • 8884

    PFW on the Bills playoff push...

    At this link PFW's Jeff Reynolds says of the Bills playoff run:

    Bills peaking at the right time

    Buffalo can improve to 8-6 with a win at Cincinnati, positioning themselves for a late-season wild-card push and improbable playoff bid after a 1-5 start. With the Jets facing a rough schedule over the final three weeks, Buffalo has a chance to sneak in the back door with wins at Cincinnati, San Francisco and vs. Pittsburgh, which may or may not be playing for home-field advantage in Week 17.

    PFW: What has been the difference for the Bills since Week Seven, when they were 1-5?

    Reynolds: Almost everything, starting with the more level play of QB Drew Bledsoe and the emergence of RB Willis McGahee. McGahee makes his ninth start on Sunday, when he’s likely to clear the 1,000-yard mark. He has been a perfect complement to the Bills’ defense, which quietly has been one of the best in the league for each of the last two seasons. Buffalo has 38 sacks and 28 takeaways and makes teams earn their yardage. The Bills allow just 4.42 yards per play, second in the NFL to Washington (4.38), and they rank third in the NFL in total yards allowed.

    Bledsoe remains a concern for the Bills, especially against teams that force the Bills to beat them through the air. The Bengals aren’t that kind of team, nor is San Francisco, but the Steelers arguably are the most physical defense in football. McGahee allows head coach Mike Mularkey to use his preferred ball-control, power-running offense to complement the defense. The Bills are more explosive than the Ravens, though the philosophies are similar, and have scored 37 or more points in four straight games. Rookie WR Lee Evans continues to make plays with teams bracketing Eric Moulds on the outside. Bledsoe is showing more confidence in the rookie and teams have to honor Evans’ speed, opening running lanes for McGahee.
  • juice
    Registered User
    • Aug 2003
    • 3538

    #2
    Originally posted by NE39
    At this link PFW's Jeff Reynolds says of the Bills playoff run:

    Bills peaking at the right time

    Buffalo can improve to 8-6 with a win at Cincinnati, positioning themselves for a late-season wild-card push and improbable playoff bid after a 1-5 start. With the Jets facing a rough schedule over the final three weeks, Buffalo has a chance to sneak in the back door with wins at Cincinnati, San Francisco and vs. Pittsburgh, which may or may not be playing for home-field advantage in Week 17.

    PFW: What has been the difference for the Bills since Week Seven, when they were 1-5?

    Reynolds: Almost everything, starting with the more level play of QB Drew Bledsoe and the emergence of RB Willis McGahee. McGahee makes his ninth start on Sunday, when he’s likely to clear the 1,000-yard mark. He has been a perfect complement to the Bills’ defense, which quietly has been one of the best in the league for each of the last two seasons. Buffalo has 38 sacks and 28 takeaways and makes teams earn their yardage. The Bills allow just 4.42 yards per play, second in the NFL to Washington (4.38), and they rank third in the NFL in total yards allowed.

    Bledsoe remains a concern for the Bills, especially against teams that force the Bills to beat them through the air. The Bengals aren’t that kind of team, nor is San Francisco, but the Steelers arguably are the most physical defense in football. McGahee allows head coach Mike Mularkey to use his preferred ball-control, power-running offense to complement the defense. The Bills are more explosive than the Ravens, though the philosophies are similar, and have scored 37 or more points in four straight games. Rookie WR Lee Evans continues to make plays with teams bracketing Eric Moulds on the outside. Bledsoe is showing more confidence in the rookie and teams have to honor Evans’ speed, opening running lanes for McGahee.
    Good post NE..

    We'll take down the Super-Rookie in week 17 to give you guys home-field throughout.. But when we beat Pitts we're coming for you next.


    "Hey, I was always aggressive. I always had lots of energy, thats why my teammates on the Bills started calling me Juice" PLAYBOY Dec.'76

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    • Ickybaluky
      Registered User
      • Jul 2003
      • 8884

      #3
      Originally posted by juice
      Good post NE..

      We'll take down the Super-Rookie in week 17 to give you guys home-field throughout.. But when we beat Pitts we're coming for you next.
      I'd be happy with that scenario because they game would be in NE.

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      • TigerJ
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 22575

        #4
        Originally posted by NE39
        I'd be happy with that scenario because they game would be in NE.
        Thanks for the heads up NE. I'm not sure that Buffalo is good enough to plow through the playoffs and take on NE in Foxboro even if they make the playoffs, but sooner or later we're comin' to getcha.
        I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

        I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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        • Mr. Cynical
          Maybe?
          • Oct 2003
          • 9766

          #5
          Originally posted by juice
          We'll take down the Super-Rookie in week 17 to give you guys home-field throughout.. But when we beat Pitts we're coming for you next.
          Given our record in NE...or simply our record against BB period....I think we'd rather not have this scenario play out. Better if NE loses to someone else first.

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          • Halbert
            I'm Not Normal
            • Jul 2002
            • 4082

            #6
            No way.

            New England has been a nightmare for the new millenium Bills. Exorcising away-field demons is a classic sports moment.

            Frankly, I'd rather get crushed in a NE playoff game than not get there at all. Never up, never in.

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            • Mr. Cynical
              Maybe?
              • Oct 2003
              • 9766

              #7
              Originally posted by Halbert
              No way.

              New England has been a nightmare for the new millenium Bills. Exorcising away-field demons is a classic sports moment.

              Frankly, I'd rather get crushed in a NE playoff game than not get there at all. Never up, never in.
              I didn't say I didn't want to get to the AFC Champ game. Just that I would rather play it in any other city than NE. I agree it's great to get revenge on a team that has plagued you, but I'd rather have the best chance to get back to the SB and playing NE in NE is the worst possible scenario for that to happen imo.

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              • John Doe
                Florida Man
                • Jul 2002
                • 2514

                #8
                Originally posted by NE39
                Buffalo has 38 sacks and 28 takeaways and makes teams earn their yardage. The Bills allow just 4.42 yards per play, second in the NFL to Washington (4.38), and they rank third in the NFL in total yards allowed.
                Yards per play - Interesting statistic. I don't recall seeing it before. Yards per game is always stressed in the papers. It certainly makes G.W. look like he knows something about defense.

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                • bills_fan_atic
                  Registered User
                  • May 2003
                  • 2202

                  #9
                  If New England wins homefield throughout, go ahead and hand them another AFC championship.

                  Nevertheless I will continue to to the football Gods that we get one more crack at those vermin.

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                  • bills_fan_atic
                    Registered User
                    • May 2003
                    • 2202

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr. Cynical
                    Given our record in NE...or simply our record against BB period....I think we'd rather not have this scenario play out. Better if NE loses to someone else first.
                    No way bro. To be the best you gotta beat the best. I wouldn't want it any other way.

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                    • Mr. Cynical
                      Maybe?
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 9766

                      #11
                      Originally posted by bills_fan_atic
                      No way bro. To be the best you gotta beat the best. I wouldn't want it any other way.
                      I'll take an SB win even if it means we have to play the Cardinals' practice squad to do it.

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