‘The Bills were completely outclassed during a 38-14 loss to the Jets back on Oct. 3 and have one last opportunity to show how much they’ve improved. New York, which has already clinched a playoff spot, figures to play its starters but not overwork them, giving Buffalo a shot at the upset. Job One is stopping New York’s No. 6 running game, which amassed 273 yards in the first meeting, with both LaDainian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene topping the century mark. QB Mark Sanchez (24), who threw two touchdowns and wasn’t sacked, is the second youngest Jets quarterback to throw for 3,000 yards with only Joe Namath (23) younger, back in 1966. If Sanchez, who has a sore shoulder, heads to the bench early or doesn’t’ play, Mark Brunell would replace him. He’s thrown just one pass all season and Buffalo’s game plan would change considerably to more of an attack mode. Offensively, Buffalo needs a big bounce-back game from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick after last week’s five-five turnover debacle against the Patriots. The Bills failed to convert a third down in 10 tries against the Jets in this year’s first meeting and had the ball for just 19:31. Fitzpatrick was the team’s most effective weapon as he scrambled seven times for 74 yards.’