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26CornerBlitz

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  1. Peterman will be in the AAF or the XFL. He's not an NFL caliber QB.
  2. Team reporters Eric Allen and Ethan Greenberg breakdown Sunday’s Week 10 matchup and are joined by Vic Carruci of the Buffalo News and SiriusXM NFL (6:15).
  3. McCoy Feels Urgency with His Legacy 'On the Clock LeSean McCoy has struggled to gain traction amid a difficult season for the Buffalo Bills, and the veteran running back knows he's running out time to win a Super Bowl and add to his legacy. Over the past decade LeSean McCoy has earned the reputation as one of the most effective running backs in the NFL. Now, on the other side of 30, a lack of production this season and the Bills' 2-7 record has him contemplating his short-term playing future. "Being an older player, the urgency is up," McCoy told the team's website. "I want to win now and add on to my legacy, of course, and have a chance to get a ring. So those things are on my mind, when the frustration builds from losing because every player has a clock." Last season's 9-7 playoff campaign had McCoy believing his elusive Super Bowl ring was within reach
  4. Bills (2-7) at Jets (3-6): 1 p.m. ET, CBS Point spread: NYJ -7 | Matchup quality: 13.5 (of 100) Mike Rodak's pick: The last time Josh McCown started against the Bills at MetLife Stadium, a 34-21 Jets victory last November, his Total QBR (85.5) was the fifth-highest of his 95-game career. McCown did not throw a pick-six all of last season, whereas Bills quarterbacks have thrown as many this season (three) as they have touchdown passes. Jets 20, Bills 13 Rich Cimini's pick: The Jets go from Brock Osweiler to Nathan Peterman (maybe), who produces more turnovers than Pillsbury. If the defense can't end its three-game takeaway drought, something is seriously wrong. McCown hasn't played a regular-season game in 337 days, but his mind and savviness will overcome the rust and carry the Jets to an ugly win as they head into their bye week. Jets 12, Bills 6 FPI win projection: NYJ, 71.8 percent. Regardless of which quarterback plays for either team, the Jets will be a heavy favorite thanks to their defense. New York ranks third in defensive efficiency this season, while the Bills have the worst offense in FPI's data set by efficiency (since the start of 2008 season). What to watch for in fantasy: In the rare game where both defensive units stand out as strong streaming candidates, both offenses feature largely inept quarterback play this season. Read more. Injured Darnold could benefit from role reversal ... Stat by stat, Bills' offense inching toward NFL infamy PFT’s Week 10 picks Bills at Jets MDS’s take: The Jets may be without rookie quarterback Sam Darnold and going to Josh McCown, but at this point I wouldn’t pick the Bills to beat anyone. MDS’s pick: Jets 20, Bills 10. Florio’s take: Josh McCown may get a chance to earn his $10 million. Given that he’ll likely face Nathan Peterman or Derek Anderson, McCown will. Florio’s pick: Jets 20, Bills 6. Week 10 NFL Picks: Who will win Eagles-Cowboys? NFL Week 10 against the spread gambling picks NFL Picks - Against the Spread - Week 10 NFL Picks - Straight Up - Week 10 SB Nation Week 10 Picks USA Today Week 10 Picks By Elliot Harrison, NFL.com Analyst New York Jets 13, Buffalo Bills 10 1 p.m. ET (CBS) | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.) Whew, doggie -- this game is a beaut ... like them green walls. That's what Cousin Eddie might say about this game. At least Clark Griswold's family truckster with the sweet wood-grain siding could move. Not sure either of these offenses can advance worth a lick. With rookie Jets QB Sam Darnold sidelined by a foot injury, it will be Josh McCown's car to drive. Plane to fly. You know what I mean. Nate Peterman, meanwhile, sports a career TD-to-INT ratio of 3:12, or 1:4. (To put that in perspective, Aaron Rodgers' is 328:79, or roughly 4:1. Go Bills.) Unfortunately, this matchup comes down to the lesser of two, well, cruddy offenses. In that regard, New York clearly holds the advantage. Gang Green looks to acquire more than its lowly average of 5.1 yards per play. Despite that awful number, the Jets still are over a yard ahead of the Bills, who manage just 4.0 per play. No team has averaged less since the 2004 Bears, led by Chad Hutchinson, Craig Krenzel, Jonathan Quinn and Rex Grossman. #SexyRexy
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  6. Post-Game Report: 11/10 vs. Vancouver Final Score 1st 2nd 3rd OT SO Final SOG Canucks (10-6-2) 0 2 1 0 0 3 39 Sabres (9-6-2) 1 0 2 0 1 4 37 Game Summary Event Summary Top Notes With the win, the Sabres improved to 6-0-2 when leading after the first period and 2-6-2 when trailing after two. Buffalo is now 5-2-1 against the Pacific Division this season and 4-0-0 in afternoon games. The win came in the Sabres’ first shootout of the season. The team is now 71-66 all-time in shootouts. Carter Hutton stopped two of three shots in the shootout to improve his career shootout record to 9-5. His nine wins tie for seventh-most among active NHL goaltenders. Sam Reinhart recorded two points (1+1) today. The Sabres are now 8-0-0 this season when he records a point and 24-2-3 (.879) in his career when he tallies at least two. Rasmus Dahlin (0+2) recorded his first career multi-point game. With his assist on Nathan Beaulieu’s goal, Kyle Okposo now has 12 points (2+10) in his last 10 games against the Canucks, including at least a point in each of his last four. Rasmus Ristolainen recorded two assists today and now has at least a point in each of his last four meetings with the Canucks. Today’s Goaltenders Today’s Stats Team Goaltender Decision SV% GAA Canucks Markstrom O .919 2.77 Sabres Hutton W .923 2.80 Updated Season Stats Team Goaltender Record SV% GAA Canucks Markstrom 7-3-2 .898 3.24 Sabres Hutton 6-6-1 .912 2.78 Post-Game Audio Sabres head coach Phil Housley Sabres forward Sam Reinhart Sabres forward Jeff Skinner Sabres forward Casey Mittelstadt Sabres defenseman Nathan Beaulieu Canucks head coach Travis Green Canucks forward Bo Horvat Canucks defenseman Erik Gudbranson
  7. Barkley starting. Peterman is toast.
  8. Pretty well chonicled that he does, but there's a lot more that goes into playing QB well at the NFL level beyond arm strength.
  9. If he was healthy he wouldn't have been splitting reps and wouldn't be listed as questionable.
  10. Quarterback Carousel Puts Bills in Tailspin at Midseason Mike Rodak, ESPN Staff Writer The Buffalo Bills finished the first half of the season with a 2-7 record. Here’s a look at how they have fared and what’s ahead: First-half rewind: Coach Sean McDermott said last month he entered the season with realistic expectations for the season given where his team was "in the process," which was McDermott-speak for his team being in rebuilding mode. Quarterback was a glaring problem spot all offseason, which tempered expectations, yet there was a sense AJ McCarron could keep the position steady until first-round pick Josh Allen was ready. Instead, Nathan Petermanoutperformed McCarron in the preseason, leading to McCarron being traded and Peterman starting the opener. Peterman flopped, Allen was forced into action before he was ready, and aside from a shocking, upset win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 3, the Bills have generally been in a tailspin since. They enter Week 10 with less than a 0.1 percent chance to make the playoffs, according to ESPN Football Power Index. Grade: Bring on 2019
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