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  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 4: Packers Game Preparation - McCoy, Clay, Croom, & Marcus Murphy Questionable for Sunday
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The bills will win this Sunday.  I say this only as a 40+ year fan.  Just as by the early 90s we had learned never to give up hope as 2:00 csn mean 20 points for us, the modern era has taught me that the bills are not going to let us down so easily after last week - they will win again and look great, get hopes up up high and then fail hard against the lowly titans.  Ha.  

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  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 4: Packers Game Preparation - McCoy, Clay, Croom, & Marcus Murphy Questionable for Sunday; Graham & Bulaga Will Play
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2 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

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No way Perry is playing. They didn't even practice Friday so the estimation of limited could be complete bull****

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Week 4 NFL score predictions: A guide to best games, more

 

 
Point spread: GB -10 | Matchup quality: 40.1 (of 100)
 
Mike Rodak's pick: Opponents have posted a Total QBR of 50.0 or better in seven of 10 road games for the Bills under coach Sean McDermott. In his career at home, Aaron Rodgers is 49-6-1 when he posts a Total QBR of 50.0 or better. It would be an upset if Buffalo can make Rodgers look like a below-average quarterback, and also if Rodgers loses at home playing average or above average. Packers 28, Bills 21.
 
Rob Demovsky's pick: How will a roughing-the-passer call affect this game? That seems to be on everyone's mind around the Packers. They lead the NFL with five such penalties through three weeks, but at least Sunday's referee, Bill Vinovich, has only called two so far. Maybe the Packers will get away clean for a change and enjoy an easy win. Packers 31, Bills 23.
 
FPI win projection: GB, 76 percent. No team had a bigger improvement in its FPI after last week than the Bills. FPI raised its estimation of the Bills by four points, one of the biggest one-week improvements independent of QB change in the metric's history.
 
What to watch for in fantasy: Josh Allen ranked 17th overall with a 21 OFP in Week 3. He had 28 fantasy points and now has to be taken even more seriously as a potential fantasy option.
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A review of officiating data, via ESPN Stats & Information's database, reveals that four referees have called 53 percent of this season's roughing the passer penalties. As the chart below shows, more than half of the remaining referees have called one or none of these penalties.
 
Roughing The Passer Penalties By Crew
 
REFEREE ROUGING QB
 
FLAGS
WEEK 4
 
ASSIGNMENT
Morelli, Peter 6 Saints at Giants
Cheffers, Carl 5 Texans at Colts
Anderson, Walt 4 Browns at Raiders
Parry, John 3 BYE
Corrente, Tony 2 Ravens at Steelers
Hussey, John 2 Seahawks at Cardinals
Martin, Clay 2 Jets at Jaguars
Vinovich, Bill 2 Bills at Packers
Wrolstad, Craig 2 Chiefs at Broncos
Allen, Brad 1 Vikings at Rams
Blakeman, Clete 1 BYE
Hochuli, Shawn 1 Eagles at Titans
Kemp, Alex 1 Dolphins at Patriots
Smith, Shawn 1 Bengals at Falcons
Torbert, Ronald 1 49ers at Chargers
Coleman, Walt 0 Lions at Cowboys
Boger, Jerome 0 Buccaneers at Bears
Source: ESPN
Stats & Information
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Didnt think this warranted its own thread but felt compelled to post after last week's map fiasco.

 

Arrived at the Milwaukee airport tonight wearing a Bills hat. Entering the baggage claim, the security guard looks me and with a straight face says "Welcome to Minneapolis."

 

Well done sir!

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