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In this episode, Sal Maiorana and Leo Roth break down the first meeting between Josh Allen and Sam Darnold, they examine the Kelvin Benjamin failed experiment, and discuss what the Bills should be trying to accomplish in the final four weeks.

 

The Buffalo Bills made the move to release wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin from the roster, and Joe Buscaglia and Matthew Fairburn discuss his time with the team from beginning to end, and what it means for the younger players moving forward. Beyond that, the guys diagnose the first Josh Allen vs. Sam Darnold battle, and provide a prediction for Sunday's game.

  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 14: Jets Game Preparation - Bills Open as 3.5 Point Favorites; Sam Darnold Will Start; Thursday Injury Reports Posted
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Scouting Report - Week 14 - Bills vs. Jets

 

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Top 3 Individual Matchups
1 – Josh Allen vs. Darron Lee
2 – Shaq Lawson vs. Robert Shell
3 – Tre’Davious White vs. Quincy Enunwa
 
Bills Top 2 Advantages
Good advantage – Third down defense
Best advantage – Pass defense
 
Bills Number 1 Must
Get McCoy rolling early
 
Scouting Eye
Darnold returns
First down issues
Seeing red
No more than three
Bringing them back
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NFL Week 14 game picks

By Elliot Harrison

Buffalo Bills 20, New York Jets 9

1 p.m. ET (CBS) | New Era Field (Orchard Park, N.Y.)

 

One of the few games this weekend that are relatively meaningless. Draft positioning will dominate all the discussion with these two teams going forward, though we know that no real fans will be rooting for their precious Jets or Bills to lose. Yeaaaaaaah, maybe that isn't a totally accurate statement. Sam Darnold appears poised to return for this game, but those Buffalo fans will definitely make life miserable for Darnold (or Josh McCown, if Darnold's foot acts up again), as will the Bills' front seven. The Buffalo defense gave up 175 total yards in Miami last week. If the Jets are to sneak in a road win here and end their six-game losing streak, they must re-script their red-zone plays. Blow up what they've been doing. Do a 180. That overlooked area of pro football cost them a win last week in Tennessee -- and, from a macro view, the Jets are the worst offense in the NFL inside the 20.

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

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Interesting  we faced 7 of the top 10 Ds in 3 & out 5 out of 10 best pass ds while blitzing , in 12 gms. We played some really good ds on a consistent basis, safe to say we will have an easier time next year vs defenses.

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6 minutes ago, MJS said:

Is this the first time the Bills have been favorites to win a game this season?

 

It is.

 

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