Bills V Pats....
Bills V Pats....
Really sorry Mike. You might want to avoid the TV at 1:00 on Sunday. It will be over quick I promise....
Pats 41
Bills 10
Pats 41
Bills 10
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Now that all copies ;) ;) of the Pats video taping have been destroyed, this game should be close.
Pats 35
Bills 14
Pats 35
Bills 14
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I have no hope for this game. It won't be close. The Bills just aren't that good this year, have been slammed with injuries, and well, Losman is in "blame everybody else" mode.
I may watch the "game" but will do so while drinking heavily.
I may watch the "game" but will do so while drinking heavily.
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Bills usually play Pats tough 1st meeting of the season, then the Pats use all that videotape cheating do-hickies to blow them out in game second meeting. Factor in the letdown factor and I see a close one. Closer than the 67-2 score I predicted last week anyways............... HHhhmmmmmmmmmmm.....
I will say Bills cover, 33-20.
I will say Bills cover, 33-20.
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Losman has regressed and gets impatient having to settle for short passes. He's been whining that he wants the offensive play-calling to be opened up more so that he can throw bombs. Problem is, he tends to overthrow. A lot. And then he blames the receivers, the O-line, or the coaches when the press asks him about it. Of course, he's now spinning like a top about what he "meant" to say, but his history of blaming the other guy is pretty well established.War Wagon wrote:Lab Rat
What the heck is up with Lee Evans? Is it all on Losman, or play calling, or what?
The guy should be a FF stud, yet it's like he isn't even on the field. Sucks benching the guy who was supposed to be your #1 WR.
The play calling has been OK, except for the occasional idiocy at a critical point that tends to really stand out...like the call to throw a bomb on 3rd-and-5 late in the Broncos game, which Losman overthrew (shocker!) and left enough time on the clock for the Broncos to make the game-winning kick. The Bills had that game in the bag. All they had to do was eat a few more seconds off the clock with a nice run play, especially with Lynch doing well that day. But no, Jauron's staff decided to cave in to Losman's bitching and called an incredibly stupid play that helped allow the Broncos to win.
Short of divine intervention, I see no way that the Bills will win this weekend. I'm just hoping that they escape with few or no injuries...it sure as hell hasn't helped their cause that the Bills seem to have too many guys getting major injuries this early in the season.
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