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Most rushing yards  

64 members have voted

  1. 1. Ground game leader

    • Gore
      20
    • Singletary
      19
    • Allen
      24
    • other
      1


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I don't know if they'll give Singletary the majority of the carries so I think it's a toss up between him and Gore for me.  I'll go with Gore game one.

 

If it's an "other", I would pick McKenzie.  I can see a gimmick play where he gets a reverse and he has homerun ability.  But it's my least likely.  

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Was thinking about it this morning... and as much as I want to say Gore or Singletary.. I'm going to say Joshua Allen.  With the linebacker issues that the Jets are experiencing going into this game, the temptation to run for young Joshua will just be too much.  

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 I think the RBs will only have about 70 yards between them. The interior of the Jets' DL is stout. For this game I see Allen having enough scrambling yards to lead the team.

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according to the Jets posters, who seem to have forgotten we blew them out by 31 points the last time we were in the Meadowlands and who only won 4 games last year, our total rushing attack will get zero net yards because they have Mosley and QW now.

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Bojorquez-he fumbles a snap deep in Bills territory,  runs for his life & goes all the way from endzone to endzone.  The next day he gets cut, a new punter comes in and Borjorquez is asked that when a practice squad spot opens if he's amenable to trying a position switch to RB.  

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Allen will have the most rushing yards on scramble plays when the defense breaks down. I wouldn't be surprised if it is over 75yds. Just hope he keeps his head on a swivel looking out for Adams. He's like the Jarvis Landry of defense. 

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My guess is Gore. I think for the season Singletary will, but I think it will take a few weeks for him to ramp up.

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Gore, but Singletary will have a couple big plays in the passing game. I see his role as the "James White" of the Bills' offense.

 

The Bills will want to spread it out and then pound it up the middle with Gore when the timing is right. In order to have success against the Jets' Dline, the Bills will need to catch them off guard. Pass to set up the run.

 

I think the Jets take the opposite approach: run to set up the pass.

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