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Week 16: Patriots Game Preparation - Inactives Announced with Charles Clay, Chris Ivory, and Ray Ray McCloud Out


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37 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Anyone else happy we have Anderson building up Allen with Culley and Barkley?  It’s a different team defensively and offensively with the enthusiasm which Allen brings.  I still say this is where we play spoilers.

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On my Google feed which is interestingly full of sports and gaming a funny thing came up. The Bills game Sunday versus *The New England (Cheatriots) Patriots* and *Billy (Mamecade) Mitchell*.  It would be a fitting end in all of this, if when it is all played out, and the Feds with RICO charges in hand against Old Man Kraft and his Vegas connections came a calling.  

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This is the game I have been waiting to see for 15 years. Lets hope Josh Allen takes down the GOAT.

13 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Love to see Foster keep this going out the door with 1 or 2 more 100 yd games and a shot at being a legit #1 WR heading into the offseason 

 

If we can get him one on one with Gilmore we have a shot to make some big plays. Gilmore tends to struggle with speed WRs. They might use Gilmore to shut down Zay though and double Foster.

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

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Those numbers speak for themselves. That's pretty incredible, especially when you consider our #2 cb only recently got solidified , straight from the practice squad, Levi looks like the real deal folks and our nickel is a later Rd  rookie . Incredible. Shows how great Tre,Poyer and Hyde are too . Scary part is they'll be together for 3 more years minimum!!

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34 minutes ago, billspro said:

This is the game I have been waiting to see for 15 years. Lets hope Josh Allen takes down the GOAT.

 

If we can get him one on one with Gilmore we have a shot to make some big plays. Gilmore tends to struggle with speed WRs. They might use Gilmore to shut down Zay though and double Foster.

From day 1 nobody has covered Foster. He just dropped a bunch early on or isn’t found or hit. The guy gets open and now that he’s catching the ball, it’s all coming together. I hope we start to game plan towards getting him going early and get him a few catch and runs right on the first drive. Start treating him like a go to guy. He has a lot of yards but nowhere near enough targets or catches.

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31 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

From day 1 nobody has covered Foster. He just dropped a bunch early on or isn’t found or hit. The guy gets open and now that he’s catching the ball, it’s all coming together. I hope we start to game plan towards getting him going early and get him a few catch and runs right on the first drive. Start treating him like a go to guy. He has a lot of yards but nowhere near enough targets or catches.

 

...glad this youngster heeded the advice from Shady and McDermott's wake up call....already has more yards than his entire college career.......didn't realize the kid is 6'2", 195 lbs....thought he was Roscoe like......guess I'm in the wrong zip code as usual...............

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9 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...what is Shady's over/under yardage for tomorrow?..............

I think Shady has one more good game in him. I’m going with 100 yards.

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NFLPickwatch - Every Pick from Every NFL Expert

 

Game Predictions: Expert picks for Bills at Patriots
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NFL.com Week 16 game picks

 

By Elliot Harrison

 

 
1 p.m. ET (CBS) | Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
 
This AFC East clash is steeped in history, as these are two original AFL franchises. The Bills have upset the Patriots a time or three during the Belichick/Brady era, and certainly in the 59-year history of this rivalry. Not seeing it this week. Not sure if Tom Brady is hearing the proverbial whispers, but he certainly has watched the tape of last Sunday's underwhelming performance at Heinz. So has Buffalo's Sean McDermott, who will undoubtedly want DC Leslie Frazier to dial up a gaggle of blitz schemes to rattle the veteran quarterback. I don't anticipate the Bills playing the numbers game all the time in the secondary, solely relying on the front four to create pressure. The missing man in New England's offense who could play a huge role this week: James White, who has averaged 6.5 touches the last two games after getting 12.5 per game over the first 12 weeks. Brady will need to lean on his multi-talented back, especially with Josh Gordon suddenly out of the mix. Looking forward to seeing how the Patriots approach Josh Allen, who was quiet on the ground against the Lions last week. NE: Clinch AFC East with a win.
 
 
MMQB/SI Picks:
 
 
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CBS Sports Expert Picks:
 
 
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ESPN Expert Picks:
 
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ESPN NFL Live Picks:
 
Woodson: 'No Way' Pats Lose 3 Straight (0:25)
Tedy Bruschi and Darren Woodson easily side on the Patriots to end their two-game skid vs. the Bills in Week 16.
 
ESPN Nation Picks:
 
 
Point spread: NE -13.5 Matchup quality: 49.3 (of 100)
 
Mike Rodak's pick: Even if the Bills do not pull off a rare victory at Gillette Stadium, where they are 2-14, it would be a win for Buffalo if Josh Allen is competitive in his first game against the Patriots. Allen has the NFL's 10th-best Total QBR since his Week 12 return from an elbow injury, but Tom Brady -- despite his hiccups last Sunday -- has the second-best QBR (80.9) over that span. Patriots 24, Bills 14
 
Mike Reiss' pick: The Patriots are the NFL's only undefeated team at home (6-0) this season, and returning to Gillette after back-to-back road losses serves up a reminder of how the club has looked much different this season at home vs. the road. One player in the locker room said focus was sharp this week, with a reminder that just because there is a Patriots logo on the helmet, it doesn't guarantee anything. Patriots 27, Bills 17
 
What's at stake: The Patriots can clinch the AFC East title with a win or a Dolphins loss. They can't clinch a first-round bye this week, but they could lose out on one if both the Chiefs and Texans win. -- Seifert
 
FPI win projection: NE, 86.0 percent. If the Patriots want to earn a first-round bye, this game is pretty much a must-win. Should the Patriots hold off Buffalo, they'd be 57 percent to avoid wild-card weekend. A loss drops them to a 1-in-20 chance at still earning a bye.
 
 

Bills at Patriots

 

MDS’s take: The Patriots will clinch the AFC East with a win over the Bills and snap their two-game losing streak.

 

MDS’s pick: Patriots 30, Bills 20.

 

Florio’s take: Go ahead, write them off. It will play right into their hands.

 

Florio’s pick: Patriots 34, Bills 13.

 

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