BillsFan619 Posted September 11 Posted September 11 (edited) Our offense should get their points. Josh typically does really well against the Dolphins and I don’t see that changing in this game. So, I’m looking at someone on the defense to make an impact and do enough to limit points for the dolphins. It’s well known that if you can disrupt Tua’s timing, he’s just not as effective of a QB. I’m looking at the DL for my impact player. i’m looking at Mr. Von Miller. He’ll be a disruptive force in at least two big ways. He’ll get a couple drive changing sacks as Tua doesn’t have the mobility that Kyler possesses. He’ll also disrupt Tua enough to cause him to not hit on some of the plays the Dolphins will need to keep up with the Bills offense. Go Bills! Who ya got? Edited September 11 by BillsFan619 3 Quote
frostbitmic Posted September 11 Posted September 11 James Cook - I think he'll break a long TD run and a short one just for the hell of it. Defense - AJ Epenesa has broken Tua a couple of times, I think he'll re-introduce himself Thursday night. 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted September 11 Posted September 11 I'm going with Davis on offense. With Cook being used a bit last week and Johnson nursing an injury, Davis may be a good bet for a set of fresh legs. I think he pounds in a TD or 2. Defensively, I'm going to say Ed Oliver shows up this week. 1 Quote
Success Posted September 11 Posted September 11 I've got Kincaid. We know he's good, and I don't see him having 2 quiet games in a row. 2 1 Quote
julian Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Rousseau with a national coming out party in prime time. 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted September 11 Posted September 11 1 hour ago, Bob in STL said: Groot and Cook. I came here to say this…well more like Groot and combo of Cook/Davis. Miami is a mess in the trenches. As much as I am sure we want to watch Allen light the fins up per usual, I have a feeling we are going to have a lot of success on the ground. 1 - It’s a short week, and it will be hot and humid. That affects the DL more than anyone. I can see us having a day on the ground like we did against Dallas last year. 2 - Best way to negate speed is by keeping it off the field and dominate the TOP. So if the run game is clicking it won’t surprise me to see them lean into it. 2 Quote
Conlan58 Posted September 11 Posted September 11 For the bills - Keon Coleman For the fish - Jordan Poyer Quote
Wizard Posted September 11 Posted September 11 (edited) Keon gets his first touchdown. I do not think he has a monster game, but he will make an important 50/50 catch that allows Bills to win to drain the clock [please clock management McDermott and offense], move the clock, and seal a victory. Edited September 12 by Wizard 1 Quote
The Cincinnati Kid Posted September 11 Posted September 11 I’m going with Cook on offense. He is just so smooth and the catch he has on Josh’s scramble Sunday looked very natural, like he worked on it a lot in the offseason. 15 or so carries and maybe 4 catches for right around 100 totally scrimmage yards for the day. Quote
Gregg Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Rousseau or Von. Need to get pressure on Tua as it will be tough for our secondary to keep up with their speedy WR's. On offense I will go with Kincaid. He had a quiet week 1. I expect he will be more involved in this game. Quote
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