If I was a Bills fan, I'd be more psyched about playing the Pats' defense. The pass rush is anemic, Trent should have all day to pick apart a secondary full of rookies.
It kills me to say it, but the '08 Bills are fun to watch. With a great running game, a controlled passing game that keeps the chains moving, and a very solid defense, they remind me of the Patriots in the Super Bowl seasons.
The Pats had no pass rush whatsoever and Pennington picked apart their soft zone. Ronnie Brown killed them running out of a formation in which he was lined up at QB.
On offense, the Pats had no vertical game at all, and Cassel was unable to sustain drives. It was bad on all fronts.
Thank God for the bye.
Figured you guys would get a kick out of that.
Considering Matt and Trey are (presumably) Broncos fans, though, perhaps they're the wrong messengers for an admonishment of NFL cheating.
I kind of lost interest about halfway through, but it seemed to me like a lame repackaging of the precautionary principle (please correct me if I've misinterpreted the message).
In that case, here are some of the existing criticisms.