‘The Bills often get good field position thanks to KR Terrence McGee, who returned a kickoff 98 yards for a TD in the Oct. 3 game against the Patriots. Drew Bledsoe has not been intercepted or sacked in his last two games, only the second time in 12 seasons he has avoided those problems in back-to-back games. RB Willis McGahee rushed for 137 yards last week against the Jets and has gained more than 100 yards in each of his three NFL starts. Will the 6-foot, 228-pound McGahee, who was on every 2003 draftnik’s Top 10 list until a knee injury in his last college game, have his way with a Patriots defense that has allowed more 100-yard rushers (two) in half a season than it did (one) in all of 2003? If he can’t, the Bills will be forced into obvious passing situations, and the Patriots will tee off on Bledsoe, who is immobile and whose porous O-line doesn’t figure to give him enough time if he holds the ball. If he does have time, he’ll be dangerous, because No.1 pick WR Lee Evans is explosive, a great complement to veteran WR Eric Moulds. With Law and Poole both out for the second straight week, can the Patriots’ patchwork secondary survive and thrive for another week?’