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20 hours ago, TheBrownBear said:

I'm not too worried.  Even if he can't go, he should be ready for our next playoff game in 2035.

That's very true. Although I think you gotta typo and meant 203, because He will definitely be ready 203 hours later when they head to Foxboro!

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In my opinion for this Sunday the Bills need McCoy more for the passing game than the running game. Anyone of our RBs (Murphy, Tolbert, even McCoy) will average around 3 ypc against this Jags D. Only McCoy, though, is a real receiving threat out of the backfield - that's how he needs to be utilized against the Jags. Throw McCoy the ball and get him in space right away.

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Just a guess that he'll do more to test the ankle by trying to see if he can cut on it.

Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer 

Bills coach Sean McDermott said Friday that RB LeSean McCoy will "do some things today" and "we'll go from there. ... One movement at a time right now."

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8 minutes ago, garybusey said:

In my opinion for this Sunday the Bills need McCoy more for the passing game than the running game. Anyone of our RBs (Murphy, Tolbert, even McCoy) will average around 3 ypc against this Jags D. Only McCoy, though, is a real receiving threat out of the backfield - that's how he needs to be utilized against the Jags. Throw McCoy the ball and get him in space right away.

 

7 minutes ago, Doc said:

I say have Murphy pound the rock and have Shady be mostly a receiver. 

in a 3 receiver set with shady(being one) out wide, they can keep murphy and dimarco in the backfield and run the hurry up out of that. they can switch back and forth as need be between run and pass.we could run a ton of different plays. this should shake up that vaunted jags d a bit and hopefully wear them down some......so long as tyrod doesn't hang on to the ball, tho he could use his legs as well.

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35 minutes ago, garybusey said:

In my opinion for this Sunday the Bills need McCoy more for the passing game than the running game. Anyone of our RBs (Murphy, Tolbert, even McCoy) will average around 3 ypc against this Jags D. Only McCoy, though, is a real receiving threat out of the backfield - that's how he needs to be utilized against the Jags. Throw McCoy the ball and get him in space right away.

Actually catching passes is one of Murphy’s strengths. He almost switched positions to slot receiver coming out of Missouri.

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2 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Actually catching passes is one of Murphy’s strengths. He almost switched positions to slot receiver coming out of Missouri.

 

True. But he should be the one pounding the ball this game to save wear and tear on Shady. 

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