‘Buffalo’s 25-16 loss to the Dolphins on Oct. 26 ignited their 1-5 slide while igniting Miami’s 5-1 hot streak. Turnovers were the story — the Bills committed three in the fourth quarter and squandered a 16-7 lead. It goes without saying, they can’t afford a sloppy performance again and expect to win and keep their slim playoff hopes alive. Even though the game will be played indoors in Toronto’s Rogers Centre and not outside at Ralph Wilson Stadium, both clubs will want to run the ball. The Bills held a 119-52 edge in rushing in the first meeting and Marshawn Lynch is running even better now. A running game will benefit whoever starts at QB for Buffalo, Trent Edwards or J.P. Losman. Defensively, the Bills need to get pressure on Miami’s savvy veteran Chad Pennington, who threw for 314 yards the first meeting while being sacked once. CB Terrence McGee, who played on a bad knee that game, was eaten up by Ted Ginn Jr. (seven catches, 175 yards) and he’s eager for the rematch. Bills special teams need a rebound game after last week’s game against the 49ers. The club’s No. 3 and 4 punt and kickoff return units need to make something happen against Miami’s 31- and 32-ranked coverage units.’