BillsFan619 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago While we won’t completely stop them, if we can contain/limit Jackson and Henry by keeping them from multiple big explosive plays, this’ll go a long way in helping us advance to the AFC title game. I’m going with someone that has come into his own again over the past month. He has the gap integrity and discipline to help contain/limit them. He can fly around and create havoc when needed. And, he has the experience necessary to know what’s up. Matt Milano, you’ve waited two years for this. It’s your time to shine again! Who ya got? Go Bills! Quote
Gregg Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The entire run defense. They do a good job then the Bills chances of winning are very good. This is an all hands-on deck type of game for our defense. 1 3 Quote
Sojourner Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Gregg said: The entire run defense. They do a good job then the Bills chances of winning are very good. This is an all hands-on deck type of game for our defense. Yeah, it’s either Ed, DQ or Groot. Maybe a LB? Realistically, can’t be anyone else if we are stopping Lamar and Henry. 1 Quote
GreenMtnBillsFan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Offensive Side of the Ball: Amari Cooper and/or Keon Coleman. Last week was about matchups in the middle of the field, this time the matchups are there for Cooper and Coleman to make big plays happen and keep Buffalo scoring. Defensive Side of the Ball: Ed Oliver or Terrell Bernard. We aren't gonna slow down Lamar and Henry a ton, but the DL is really the key to keeping pressure on and throwing Lamar off rhythm. If Ed can lead the charge for the DL and avoid getting blown off the ball, I think the Bills have a much better chance of keeping Henry at bay and keeping Lamar in their sights. I also think Bernard continues to grow as a defensive leader and helps sure up the middle of the field defense by fitting the run, occasionally blitzing, and covering the TE's. Edited 3 hours ago by GreenMtnBillsFan 2 Quote
TheWei44 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I'll stick with my usual: Cook + Groot - Both will have big games. Honorable mention to Milano on D and Samuel on O (just a funny feeling he'll have another big play Sunday night) 1 Quote
GreenMtnBillsFan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, TheWei44 said: I'll stick with my usual: Cook + Groot - Both will have big games. Honorable mention to Milano on D and Samuel on O (just a funny feeling he'll have another big play Sunday night) I could definitely see Samuel getting hot at the right time and breaking off another big play. It feels like he's finally healthy and getting in a groove with Josh. 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Welcome to the Keon Coleman coming out party! On defense, I see them crashing the line a bit with Rapp, especially if Flowers is out. Rapp with a big day as a "speed bump" to slow Henry down and allow the rest of the defense to stop him. 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Bills will need a shipload of points in this one, outside of Josh I'd have to go with Cook as the impact player. Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Defense: Bernard Offense: Shakir I don't think Cook is going to get a lot of yards on the ground, certainly not as many as Henry. But I do expect Josh to pass for more yards than Lamar. Quote
Clyde Smith Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) D Douglas O: Cooper Edited 1 hour ago by Clyde Smith Quote
GolfandBills Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Front 7 has to slow them down some. They won’t totally shut them down but can they slow them down some. Quote
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