bigK14094 Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 New England will lose this year, and whomever beats them will be considered a major upset. Why not us? We had some success the first game. New England has looked very beatable against Indy, Jets, and Giants. I reiterate, why not us? I am a renegade. Buffalo wins MNF in Foxboro. Buffalo 31-Pats 23 We did have some success. TT lead them back after having a terrible middle of the game. O stalled big time, but then got back in gear. Hopefully they can pickup where they left off. With McCoy healthy and Carlos waiting his turn, there is a chance. Still, Pats are favored....can't argue with that. Bills 2 out of 5 to win MNF this year IMHO.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 (edited) We did have some success. TT lead them back after having a terrible middle of the game. O stalled big time, but then got back in gear. Hopefully they can pickup where they left off. With McCoy healthy and Carlos waiting his turn, there is a chance. Still, Pats are favored....can't argue with that. Bills 2 out of 5 to win MNF this year IMHO. Before the 4th QRT Rally TT had 2 INT's and a boatload of sacks (8 in total). The "improved" Bills can not allow another multiple sack game and forced turnovers. Edited November 19, 2015 by BillsFan-4-Ever
Pete Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 (edited) D(bag)Man from Cleveland The New England Patriots hammer the Buffalo Bills at home to remain undefeated...Patriots coach Bill Belichick and QB Tom Brady no doubt are insulted that the spread isn't two touchdowns. Patriots, 30-10. http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2015/11/dmans_nfl_picks_week_11_new_en.html Dbag should bet the farm on the cheaters then and put his money where his mouth is. Edited November 19, 2015 by Pete
26CornerBlitz Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 Around the NFL's Week 11 picksTeddy Bridgewater and the Vikings are a surprising division leader with a shot to put distance between them and Aaron Rodgers' sliding Packers. Find out who we favor in that one and more.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 21, 2015 Posted November 21, 2015 BILLS VS. PATRIOTS Buffalo Bills: Rex Ryan said this week the Bills will need to be a “zillion” times better Monday night in New England than they were in Week 2 against the Patriots, when the Bills trailed by 24 points by the end of the third quarter and allowed more than 500 total yards. Holding the Patriots to fewer yards will be one task, but winning the turnover battle will be another. Ryan cited a statistic that the Patriots are 62-1 with Tom Brady at quarterback when they win the turnover battle at home. In other words, don’t expect the Bills to win unless Brady makes a few mistakes, and he has rarely messed up this season. Patriots 31, Bills 20. -- Mike Rodak New England Patriots: It wouldn’t be a surprise if there are some early struggles as the Patriots adjust to life without injured WR Julian Edelman and RB Dion Lewis, hence the lower point-total projection. Stopping the run has been one of the Patriots’ strengths on defense to this point of the season. The ability to do so against QB Tyrod Taylor, RB LeSean McCoy and Co. will be the primary factor in determining the final result. Patriots 23, Bills 17. -- Mike Reiss
truth on hold Posted November 21, 2015 Posted November 21, 2015 (edited) Football baby's picks are out; he's going with pats That would suck, another divisional and conference loss, and drops us to 5&5. And left with overall sense we can't hang with the big boys Edited November 21, 2015 by JTSP
26CornerBlitz Posted November 21, 2015 Posted November 21, 2015 Tough Bill-ing Rex Ryan is facing his white whale in the Patriots on Monday. Can his Bills pull off the stunner? 21 17 The Bills climbed back into the AFC wild-card saddle with their win over the Jets at the New Meadowlands last Thursday night. Can they take two in a row on the road, this time against an AFC East foe who might be the top team in the NFL? For starters, Buffalo's defense probably needs to cut in half the 466-spot Tom Brady laid on them last time. Cutting LeSean McCoy loose to run wild through the second level of the Patriots' defense would burn clock and reduce the burden on Tyrod Taylor to win by himself. Meanwhile, Brady and the New England offense overall looked mortal after Julian Edelman left with a broken foot last week. With Edelman and Dion Lewis on the shelf, this might be a game in which Danny Amendola catches eight to 10 balls for over 100 yards. Relevant stat: Rex Ryan has won a few big games over the Patriots (the 2010 Divisional Playoffs spring to mind), but for the most part, Brady has owned him. He's won 11 of 15 against Ryan-coached defenses, posting a 28:8 TD-to-INT ratio and over 280 yards per game. #BUFvsNE
CodeMonkey Posted November 23, 2015 Author Posted November 23, 2015 538 and SportsClubStats adjusted their playoff odds down very slightly after the games this past weekend. I updated the original post accordingly.
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