‘The Bills were flat out fortunate to edge the Jets with an overtime field goal in October and will need a much better offensive game to earn the series sweep. The Jets held a 414-296 edge in yardage, including 318-142 on the ground, but they gave the game away with 14 penalties and six interceptions. QB Mark Sanchez will be much more careful with the ball this time around and coach Rex Ryan a lot less likely to abandon the run if it’s working. As it proved against Miami last Sunday, Buffalo’s defense can take a game over in the fourth quarter if it has been rested. Putting together some well-balanced, clock-eating drives early by the offense will be critical. The Jets are without star NT Kris Jenkins, who was injured against Buffalo, and establishing the run will be a lot easier. Buffalo still needs to be sharp as the Jets still boast the league’s No. 2 overall defense that beat up Carolina last Sunday with four interceptions.’