This week we start a new feature on the front page. Inside the Enemy's Zone will bring you a preview of each week's game.
This week Doug Farrar from Seahawks.net joins me to discuss Sunday's game against Seattle.
Today we discuss the Offenses and the Seahawks defense.
Doug Farrar:
Frank, I'd like to start this off by welcoming you to Seahawks.NET. Can you give us a general overview of the Buffalo Bills? They're 4-6, but they look a lot better than that at times. What's the story?
Frank Stephen:
Thanks Doug. Pleasure to join you for this chat tonight and welcome to BillsZone.com. I would also like to thank the Seattle Seahawks for a last minute interception that made every Bills fan’s Sunday afternoon. The only thing better than a Miami loss is a Buffalo Bills victory.
I'd love to sit here and say the Bills are the "best 4 and 6 team in the league" but that probably is not true. It is a team that has a Jekyll and Hyde personality. After a slow start, with the help of the weather and a strong defense, they are 4-2 at home and looking very strong. However, when the Buffalo Bills get on the road, where they are 0-4, the team falls apart. It is not like they don't show up. Rather, they start off fine but as soon as adversity hits them, they crumble.
Doug Farrar:
The Seahawks have displayed the inverse of that phenomenon. After starting the season 3-0 (validating the positive preseason predictions so many had for them), they faced the Rams at home in game four, blew a 17-point lead with mere minutes left to play and lost that game in overtime. Since the Rams debacle left them at 3-1, they're 3-3 and raising a lot of questions. The Seahawks have actually done pretty well on the road this year (3-3 away from home), but that Rams game really affected them. Players have admitted that it took a few weeks to get over the shock.
This week Doug Farrar from Seahawks.net joins me to discuss Sunday's game against Seattle.
Today we discuss the Offenses and the Seahawks defense.
Doug Farrar:
Frank, I'd like to start this off by welcoming you to Seahawks.NET. Can you give us a general overview of the Buffalo Bills? They're 4-6, but they look a lot better than that at times. What's the story?
Frank Stephen:
Thanks Doug. Pleasure to join you for this chat tonight and welcome to BillsZone.com. I would also like to thank the Seattle Seahawks for a last minute interception that made every Bills fan’s Sunday afternoon. The only thing better than a Miami loss is a Buffalo Bills victory.
I'd love to sit here and say the Bills are the "best 4 and 6 team in the league" but that probably is not true. It is a team that has a Jekyll and Hyde personality. After a slow start, with the help of the weather and a strong defense, they are 4-2 at home and looking very strong. However, when the Buffalo Bills get on the road, where they are 0-4, the team falls apart. It is not like they don't show up. Rather, they start off fine but as soon as adversity hits them, they crumble.
Doug Farrar:
The Seahawks have displayed the inverse of that phenomenon. After starting the season 3-0 (validating the positive preseason predictions so many had for them), they faced the Rams at home in game four, blew a 17-point lead with mere minutes left to play and lost that game in overtime. Since the Rams debacle left them at 3-1, they're 3-3 and raising a lot of questions. The Seahawks have actually done pretty well on the road this year (3-3 away from home), but that Rams game really affected them. Players have admitted that it took a few weeks to get over the shock.
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