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  • Tatonka
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 21289

    Bills vs. Cincy - broken down

    per footballguys.com - great read.

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    Buffalo's Willis McGahee vs. The Cincinnati Defense (Great Matchup)

    Willis McGahee has been on a tear over the last few weeks, with
    27/105/2 rushing and 2/12/0 receiving last week (7/312/6 rushing with
    5/42/0 receiving over the past 3 weeks, good for 3rd among all fantasy
    RBs in fantasy points per game). He is the focal point of the Buffalo
    offense - start him if you've got him.

    Cincinnati had trouble containing the Patriots' backs last week,
    allowing 29/94/2 to New England's squad. Over the past 4 weeks, the
    Bengals cough up an average of 128 rushing yards and 1 TD per game -
    this year, they rank 28th in the NFL allowing an average of 138.2
    rushing yards per game with 10 rushing TDs given away to date. The
    Bengals do not deploy a feared rush defense.

    Buffalo's Travis Henry continued to be sidelined by his ankle/leg
    injury last week (out). C Jon Dorenbos (knee) and T Mike Williams
    (knee) are both questionable. Cincinnati's squad is in reasonably good
    health, with DE Duane Clemons (knee, questionable) and DE Carl Powell
    (knee, probable) on the injury report.

    The forecast for Paul Brown Stadium calls for a high of 46F with a low
    of 37F and a 20% chance of precipitation - that's decent weather for
    Ohio in mid-December.

    McGahee will enjoy room to roam vs. the soft Bengals.
    "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
  • Tatonka
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 21289

    #2
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    Cincinnati's Rudi Johnson vs. The Buffalo Defense (Tough Matchup)

    Rudi Johnson ground out 24/89/0 rushing with 2/35/0 receiving vs. the
    Patriots last week (the team managed 31/150/1 on the ground during the
    game) - he's been adequate but not spectacular over the past 3 weeks,
    with 69/347/2 rushing and 4/43/0 receiving to his credit (13th fantasy
    RB in the land during that span). The guy is a decent #2 fantasy RB,
    but don't expect a huge pile of fantasy points this week and you won't
    be disappointed.

    Cleveland managed 17/29/0 vs. the Bills last week. The team averages
    56 rushing yards allowed per game over the past 4 weeks, with .3 TDs
    surrendered per contest in this phase of the game. The Bills are 4th
    in the NFL averaging 92.3 rushing yards allowed per contest this
    season, and are tied with Pittsburgh at 1st allowing only 4 rushing
    scores all season long. They are one of the premier defensive fronts
    in the NFL this year.

    Willie Anderson continues to play OT despite a damaged knee (probable
    this week), while C Rich Braham is doubtful (knee), and Chris Perry is
    listed as probable (abdomen). Buffalo's defense comes into the game in
    fine health.

    The forecast for Paul Brown Stadium calls for a high of 46F with a low
    of 37F and a 20% chance of precipitation - that's decent weather for
    Ohio in mid-December.

    Buffalo is very tough to move the ball on in either phase of the game
    - this looks like a hard week to be a Johnson owner. Advantage,
    Buffalo.
    "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe

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    • Tatonka
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 21289

      #3
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      Buffalo's Passing Attack vs. The Cincinnati Defense (Good Matchup)

      Isn't it amazing how a solid running game can help lift an offense to
      respectability? Drew Bledsoe was fantasy road-kill earlier this year,
      but over the last 3 weeks he's tossed 56/94 for 652 yards, 6 TDs and 4
      interceptions to crack the top 15 among all fantasy QBs in fantasy
      points per game during that span (15th). Lee Evans is on fire, with 18
      targets for 14/213/4 during that span (Moulds is the most-thrown to
      receiver, with 31 for 16/199/1 to his credit, but Evans is the better
      fantasy WR during recent weeks). The team is light at TE right now,
      thanks to injuries that have sidelined Mark Campbell for the season,
      and also put Tim Euhus out last week (7 targets for 6/54/1 during the
      last 3 weeks for Euhus). Last week Bledsoe was unexciting, though,
      with 12/27 for 100 yards, 1 TD and 1 interception (the team killed
      Cleveland 37-7 anyway, and had 215 yards and 3 TDs rushing - Bledsoe
      didn't need to throw very often in those circumstances).

      Cincinnati has been in a lot of shootouts lately - most recently, they
      allowed 18/26 for 260 yards, 2 TDs and 0 interceptions to Tom Brady
      and company. The team averages 223 net passing yards and 2.0 passing
      scores allowed per game over the past 4 weeks, which is slightly more
      than their season average of 206.8 passing yards allowed per game (21
      passing scores given up to date). The Bengals don't dominate their
      opponents in this phase of the game.

      The Bills list TE Tim Euhus (knee, out), while the Bengals report S
      Rogers Beckett (neck, questionable) and CB Deltha O'Neal (ankle,
      questionable).

      The forecast for Paul Brown Stadium calls for a high of 46F with a low
      of 37F and a 20% chance of precipitation - that's decent weather for
      Ohio in mid-December.

      Buffalo is showing up in this phase of the game recently, while the
      Bengal's defense is not doing terribly well vs. opposing passers over
      the past 4 weeks.

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      • Tatonka
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 21289

        #4
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        Cincinnati's Passing Attack vs. The Buffalo Defense (Neutral Matchup)

        Just as Carson Palmer was hitting his stride (69/89 for 835 yards, 9
        TDs and 5 interceptions in the last 2 ½ games), he went down with a
        sprained knee. The word out of the Cincinnati at mid-week indicates
        that while Palmer's knee isn't seriously injured, he is questionable
        to play this week vs. Buffalo (he's still on crutches and wearing a
        bulky knee brace). Jon Kitna was adequate in relief of Palmer last
        week (9/13 for 126 yards, 1 TD and 1 interception). Kitna was solid
        last year for the Bengals (324/520 for 3591 yards, 26 TDs and 15
        interceptions) - there is no reason to rush Palmer back before the
        knee is healthy. T.J. Houshmandzadeh (29 targets for 26/395/3) and
        Chad Johnson (34 for 25/358/4) have exploded in recent weeks, and form
        a lethal 1-2 punch at WR.

        Buffalo's defense has been stout all season long, and currently ranks
        3rd in the NFL allowing an average of 176.4 passing yards per game (18
        passing scores surrendered to date). S Troy Vincent made a big splash
        in his return to the lineup last week, with an awesome outing (1 solo
        tackle, 1 assist, a sack, an interception and a fumble recovery).
        Cleveland could only manage 9/21 for 67 yards, 1 TD and 2
        interceptions vs. the Bills - they have averaged 174 passing yards
        allowed per game over the past 4 weeks (with 1.8 passing scores given
        away per game, though, which is fairly high).

        Aside from Palmer (questionable), the Bengals are in good shape. CB
        Nate Clements is probable for the Bills (shoulder).

        The forecast for Paul Brown Stadium calls for a high of 46F with a low
        of 37F and a 20% chance of precipitation - that's decent weather for
        Ohio in mid-December.

        Buffalo has a formidable pass D, but they've been off their game a bit
        in the red-zone recently. Cincinnati brings some serious talent to the
        table in this phase - this is a neutral matchup from where we sit.

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        • Tatonka
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 21289

          #5
          so in summary

          bills - great matchup rushing and good matchup passing

          bengals - tough matchup rushing and nuetral matchup passing.

          i would say that = bills win?
          "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe

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          • Mad Bomber
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 12927

            #6
            Originally posted by Tatonka
            so in summary

            bills - great matchup rushing and good matchup passing

            bengals - tough matchup rushing and nuetral matchup passing.

            i would say that = bills win?
            If we can shut down their running game, like what we have been doing to EVERYONE lately, and force Kitna to beat us through the air, we have a good chance to beat them defensively.

            Their D sucks...Cleveland put up 48 against them a few weeks ago. If we can keep from being the awful road team from the past few years (i.e. Drew not turning the ball over 4-6 times) we should prevail.

            My prediction...Bills 31 Bengals 17.

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            • BlackJohn
              This is an actual picture of myself!
              • Sep 2002
              • 80

              #7
              I hope this game is close. The bills have been killing everyone lately. They need a close game to get better at winning them..... If they want to even win a playoff game or that last one against Pitt they need some practice I hope it goes like this.....

              5 minutes to go .....
              Bills need a touchdown to win ...... they score before the 2 minute warning
              Cinnci gets the ball back, only needs a FG, and goes nowhere
              Bills takeover on Downs and run out the clock

              Why get in to the playoffs with blowout wins, this team needs a couple of tough hard games to grow even more together
              Black John!

              Its Black Jack.

              You're a good man Jack. Buy yourself something frilly.

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              • Tatonka
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 21289

                #8
                sorry, but i will take the blowouts all day.
                "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe

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