‘The Bills gave up running the ball on the Jets in their 26-17 loss on Nov. 2 but now would be a good time to recommit themselves to the ground game. New York’s defense has given up 227 yards rushing the past two weeks in losses to Denver and San Francisco and 1,651 yards overall the past four games. Marshawn Lynch is coming off a poor showing against Miami and needs to be a factor early in the Meadowlands. That would make life a lot easier on QB J.P. Losman who is expected to get the start again over Trent Edwards (groin). If the Bills can protect Losman against the Jets’ No. 6 pass rush (37 sacks), there are plays to be made in the secondary. Edwards was sacked five times in the first meeting with the Jets. Defensively, the Bills have to find a way to put pressure on savvy veteran QB Brett Favre or it could be another long day. Favre wasn’t sacked in the first meeting and was able to complete 19 of 28 passes for 201 yards, engineering a clinching 14-play drive in the fourth quarter. He did make a major mistake, giving up an interception to Jabari Greer that Greer returned for a TD. Forcing those kinds of mistakes is Buffalo’s best chance for an upset.’