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I know it's in New England*, but man...the Cassel match-up is making me drool. I hope our DBs feel the same.

 

Yeah, well, the Jets looked like crap against the Chiefs last week. Look how well that turned out for us.

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Done!

 

Now we are in a 3-way tie for 1st in our divison.

 

A win next week gives us a chance to stay in 1st.

 

That's the motivation the Bills need.

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Yeah, well, the Jets looked like crap against the Chiefs last week. Look how well that turned out for us.

 

I wasn't optimistic about the Jets though.

 

I watched this game, and I'm very optimistic.

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I feel better now.

 

Well my superstitious logic was just as asinine as yours.

 

Stop raining on my parade pal, I need to get through this week.

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I was using your logic, pal.

 

You know what. I started a thread to see if other people were pumped about the game and could move on from the loss. Your sour comments have really upset me.

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I know it's in New England*, but man...the Cassel match-up is making me drool. I hope our DBs feel the same.

If I was a Bills fan, I'd be more psyched about playing the Pats' defense. The pass rush is anemic, Trent should have all day to pick apart a secondary full of rookies. :angry:

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I kept hearing all night about how the Colts were getting burned by keeping their safeties back. Why? It's pretty clear after watching this game that Cassel has real trouble being accurate beyond 10-12 yards downfield. Just look at that last series when he was heaving desperation throws downfield that weren't within 15 yards of his target. Other than the long pass to Gaffney (that was dropped) I honestly can't recall him hitting on a pass that went more than 15 yards in the air. In such as case, even with Randy Moss and all, why not just sit on all the underneath stuff and bring at least one safety up into the box?

 

In terms of the Pats*' D, I thought they played alright tonight, considering all factors--as noted elsewhere, they did hold Manning to 18 points at home. Nothing to be ashamed about, really.

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I kept hearing all night about how the Colts were getting burned by keeping their safeties back. Why? It's pretty clear after watching this game that Cassel has real trouble being accurate beyond 10-12 yards downfield. Just look at that last series when he was heaving desperation throws downfield that weren't within 15 yards of his target. Other than the long pass to Gaffney (that was dropped) I honestly can't recall him hitting on a pass that went more than 15 yards in the air. In such as case, even with Randy Moss and all, why not just sit on all the underneath stuff and bring at least one safety up into the box?

 

This doesn't bode well for the Bills, as they've had serious problems stopping the short passing game of their opponents.

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