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SKOOBY

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  1. Swirling wind, so not a great idea. We would of been better off going for it.
  2. So far, so bad but we can change that soon. Hopefully they figure out it time to play with no brakes.
  3. We're down one TD, relax.
  4. His QB rating or the fact that we actually scored a ton of 4th quarter points is all thanks to the defense, right?? It's the polar opposite and when our offense plays to win our D gets spoon fed with easier to read plays.
  5. Turnovers help us win this game, coaches know all about it and plan on focusing on the weaker Pats players.
  6. Kevin Faulk has fumbled 20 times in his career, lost 15 or those. Cassel has been sacked 28 times this far. Plan on them hitting the Pats where it hurts the worse, on the scoreboard. We'll be up 20-3 at the half if all goes to plan. Coaches know this info about Faulk / Cassel, it will be utilized.
  7. Betting line is pats minus 4 & they're at home, which means it's a coin toss. Miami ran all over the Pats , milk the same cow.
  8. and it's snowing hard outside.
  9. Being the Home team is worth about 3 points so this game is even, Bills will win it. Take the 165 and roll it. 1:00pNFL - WEEK #10Preview Matchup Injuries 215 Buffalo Bills +4 (-115) +165 41½ (-110)o (-110)u 216 New England Patriots -4 (-105) -190
  10. 38 points today, NE has no D.
  11. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Every player has vivid memories of his first game. Defensive end Chris Kelsay made his NFL debut Sept. 7, 2003, in a 31-0 home win over the Patriots. Kelsay recalls Ryan Denney coming over to him in the jubilant dressing room and offering this sound bit of advice: “Don’t get used to it,” Denney said. Fat chance. The Bills haven’t beaten the Pats since then. Like Kelsay, you don’t need reminding. The Pats have won nine straight (and 14 of 15) in the series. Hardly what you’d call a rivalry. “Nine times,” Kelsay said. “It’s fuel for the fire. You’ve got to take it personally.” Shield your eyes if you must. Send the kids into the other room. The average score of those last nine losses is 32-10. That’s if you’re kind enough to round up the Bills’ score. Last year, it was 94-17. So the only thing Kelsay has gotten used to is walking off the field with a sinking feeling in his gut. Now here we go again. The Bills, desperate for a win after two straight AFC East losses, take on the dreaded Pats today in Gillette Stadium, where they have never won. Both teams are 5-3, tied with the Jets for first. This isn’t the same Pats team that went unbeaten in the regular season a year ago. They don’t have Tom Brady, or Rodney Harrison, or Asante Samuel. The maintenance man is moving up the depth chart at running back. http://www.buffalonews.com/opinion/columns...ory/488456.html
  12. This is how the rest of the football season looks from here . . . • If the Bills can’t coax a lot more than they have been getting from their overpaid free agents on the offensive line and some sort of worthwhile contribution from their draft choices, they ought to hire a general manager/director of football with a much keener eye for talent. This team can’t continue to fire nothing but blanks in any draft. • Tom Brady recently turned 31, which means that when he returns to New England’s lineup next year he’ll still have about five productive seasons remaining as a top-of-the-line quarterback. Five seasons in the NFL is an eternity. If the Bills can’t beat the Brady-less Patriots, they may never do it with him back in the huddle. • The emergence of diva wide receivers in pro football never ceases. Brandon Marshall of Denver almost cost the Broncos a penalty and possibly their last-minute victory over Cleveland on Thursday night when he tried to pull a pair of gloves, one black, one white, from his pants after he caught the go-ahead touchdown pass. His plan was to make some sort of statement about equality in the wake of the presidential election. That would have been similar to a contestant in the Miss America contest announcing that achieving “world peace” was her life’s goal. http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/billsnfl/story/488476.html
  13. Edwards, whose team faces the Patriots today at Gillette Stadium in a key AFC East clash, is friends with Red Sox shortstop Jed Lowrie. The two became buddies at Stanford, where Lowrie played baseball and Edwards was on the football team. "We're good friends," said Lowrie from Arizona, where he makes his offseason home. "We kind of give each other a hard time. "If I have a good game, he'll call and try to keep me level-headed. We keep each other in check." Lowrie said he's become somewhat of a Bills fan. "When you know somebody in the game, it's always more fun to watch," said Lowrie. "I think I would say I have more Bills equipment than anything. I never really followed the Bills. I watched the Seahawks growing up [in Oregon]." http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patr...port_to_a_bill/
  14. Hmmmmmmm......
  15. Injury free!!
  16. Nate would of scored if they didn't blow the whistle.
  17. viva la resistance
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