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  1. 1. Will the Bills Beat Houston on Sunday?

    • Yes! They'll be back in the Wildcard Race.
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    • No! They'll be Done.
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Key to winning this game IMO is a heavy dose of running directly at Watt with Felton lead blocking

Thank you. and this time felton hits someone, preferably Watt in the nards

 

All they need is Hopkins. Basically Hoyer will run around with all day to throw looking for Hopkins to get open. This is not the 2015 Bills defense. The pass rush is not there for numerous reasons.

 

IMO this game will boil down to which combo has the much better game...Hoyer and Hopkins or Taylor and Watkins.

This is something Clemson fans will be watching for sure.

and we should too.

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@TheBuffaloNews

Ralph regulars can’t stand fans who won’t sit down. http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/12/04/standing-spectators-get-a-rise-out-of-regular-bills-fans/

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Texans' offense, Bills' defense will keep each other guessing
During their four-game winning streak, the Texans have mixed things up on offense, while Rex Ryan always keeps opponents guessing.

 

Texans remain as healthy as they can be at this point in season
Alfred Blue is banged up and J.J. Watt missed some practice time, but no one on the Texans is listed as worse than probable on the injury report.

 

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Sure hope Jordan Mills is the answer at RT for Taylor's sake.

 

Just too many injuries this season to judge this team.

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@billsupdates

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@salmaiorana

Fans this week were calling for Rex Ryan to be fired. Here's my column outlining how stupid that would be http://on.rocne.ws/1XQqHCv

via @DandC

 

Texans ‘D’ keeps shorter QBs in pocket

They’ve done it more than once this season and with great success. When facing a quarterback that is not of prototype height, Houston’s defense forces the opposing signal caller to stay in the pocket and make throws from there. Shorter QBs sometimes do not have as clear a view downfield when forced to stay in the pocket unless a passing lane opens up, and with the way the Texans can collapse the pocket it makes it supremely difficult to string positive plays together.

 

Just ask Drew Brees. At six-feet tall, Brees often rolls out or manipulates the pocket with his feet to target receivers downfield. Last week, as we covered in our scouting report, the Texans did not allow him to do that. The result was a passing day in which Brees, a career 66 percent completion passer, managed to connect on just under 57 percent of his passes. He also was held without a touchdown pass for the first time in 45 games and threw an interception.

 

 

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@BuckyBrooks

Talent has definitely keyed the @HoustonTexans defensive success. Don't underestimate the impact of 8 1st-rounders

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@mikefreemanNFL

Watt the last 5 games: 27 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 30 QB hits, 12 tackles for loss, 1 forced fumble. Good lord.


@AdamBenigni

Increased security here at the Ralph is obvious for all to see. @wgrz

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@BuffaloBillsPR

.@buffalobills RB LeSean McCoy can become the 4th #Bill to ever go over 100+ scrimmage yds in 6 straight games today

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No @buffalobills WR has ever gone for 150+ 3x in one season. @sammywatkins has already crossed the 150-yd mark twice & has 5 games to play.
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