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At the risk of giving props to a 'waller', it's a good analysis of what can be expected.

 

2 things of note for me; New England needed all 4 victories against the NFC West last year to get 10 wins but still couldn't make the dance in the AFC. I think the Bills pass D is and was better than suggested here, and a better pass rush will make them even stronger.

 

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nflnation?tag=i...20matchups%2009

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At the risk of giving props to a 'waller', it's a good analysis of what can be expected.

 

2 things of note for me; New England needed all 4 victories against the NFC West last year to get 10 wins but still couldn't make the dance in the AFC. I think the Bills pass D is and was better than suggested here, and a better pass rush will make them even stronger.

 

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nflnation?tag=i...20matchups%2009

 

I think the NFC South is the most overrated division in football. The Saints are a very soft team that is suspect on defense and can't consistently run the ball. The Falcons should have a great offense but their defense is weak. The Bucs are a mess right now. And the Panthers should be played like teams used to play the Bills: load up the run, double Smith, and let Delhomme and the other receivers try and beat you.

 

If we are going to be a playoff team, we need to go at least 2-2 and possibly 3-1 against them. I think we match up very well.

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At the risk of giving props to a 'waller', it's a good analysis of what can be expected.

 

2 things of note for me; New England needed all 4 victories against the NFC West last year to get 10 wins but still couldn't make the dance in the AFC. I think the Bills pass D is and was better than suggested here, and a better pass rush will make them even stronger.

 

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nflnation?tag=i...20matchups%2009

Pretty decent analysis, and I hope that playing some of them early and at home, will make

the task a little more manageable. On paper our schedule is pretty tough, but the way it lines

up, kinda mitigates the toughness some. 10-6 and Play-Offs baby.

 

BTW, nice post, Chandelier Leg.

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I found the article below Tims intresting as they only mentioned the Bills once as they trashed our OTs and kept refering to the 3 stout 3-4 Ds in the AFC East (obviously leaving us out)

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At the risk of giving props to a 'waller', it's a good analysis of what can be expected.

 

2 things of note for me; New England needed all 4 victories against the NFC West last year to get 10 wins but still couldn't make the dance in the AFC. I think the Bills pass D is and was better than suggested here, and a better pass rush will make them even stronger.

 

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nflnation?tag=i...20matchups%2009

 

I think everything in there was accurate. The other guy's take on the DE's vs. our OT's worries me.

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