‘From both an offensive and defensive perspective, the Lions have advantages at positions where the Bills are weaker. The way to attack Detroit is through the air, and the Bills haven’t shown the ability to do that consistently through four games in the season. On the ground, Buffalo will have to hope that Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller can open things up for the passing attack. Perhaps they’ll need fullback Frank Summers, who played practically as much of a role last week (6 snaps) as Doug Goodwin back in 1966, to open up some things and help out a struggling offensive line. Even if they can, Buffalo still has to deal with a daunting offensive attack with immense talent at all the skill positions. This game could be tighter than some are expecting, but the Lions likely have a bit too much for the Bills to overcome.’