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Upon Further Review: Bills vs. Patriots

By Joe Buscaglia

 

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The Buffalo Bills shocked many in their upset of the Detroit Lions in Week Five of the 2014 regular season, but couldn’t seem to capitalize on a big chance against an AFC East division rival. The New England Patriots continued their dominance over the Bills with a 37-22 victory at Ralph Wilson Stadium

 

The Bills will lick their wounds and move on to face their third NFC North opponent in seven weeks. Before they do that, let’s close the book on the Week Six loss to New England. With the help of NFL.com’s Game Rewind package and the All-22 film available with it, ‘Upon Further Review’ brings you a detailed review at how each player on the Bills fared in that specific game.

 

Every week, WGR will provide you with the standouts, the duds and everything in between.

 

For each player that appeared in the game on offense or defense, you'll see their name in bold, with a set of numbers after it. Example: Justin Armour (54, -2, 2.7). The first number (54) represents the snap count of that game, the second (-2) represents the individual player’s plus-minus of positive plays to negative plays in that game. The third number (2.7) represents the weighted Grade Point Average assigned to that player by the author.

 

(Author's Note: Analysis to come early Wednesday morning. For now, here are the grades.)

 

Previous Installments:

Week 1 - Bills 23, Bears 20

Week 2 - Bills 29, Dolphins 10

Week 3 - Chargers 22, Bills 10

Week 4 - Texans 23, Bills 17

Week 5 - Bills 17, Lions 14

 

Twitter: @JoeBuscaglia

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Looking at the grades (per player year to date) at the bottom of the article: Pears, Richardson and Henderson are the lowest players ranked. EJ has a higher 'grade.' Understanding no grading system is a 'true' assessment....it still is pretty indicative of our O line situation.

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