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I know it's early, but what's everyones take on the upcoming game? what would we all like to see? Toughest matchups?
I would personally like to see Tom put up some numbers in the air this game (250+ yrds passing ) and shut up all the "Tom just isn't clicking with his WRs" talk.
how about all you all?
Jay
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I'd like to see them connect on a deep ball for once. I think Corey needs a big game for us to win. The speed on Buffalo's D is not a good matchup for Maroney's style of running. Watson should have a field day. On defense just contain McGahee & avoid the big plays as always.
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I know it's early, but what's everyones take on the upcoming game? what would we all like to see? Toughest matchups?
I would personally like to see Tom put up some numbers in the air this game (250+ yrds passing ) and shut up all the "Tom just isn't clicking with his WRs" talk.
how about all you all?
Jay
Pats roll. Buffalo is worse than week 1, Pats are better. I expect a 24-7 win.
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I think that as evidenced by the first go-round, we need to run the ball successfully and stop McGahee.
I think we'll probably see the much ballyhooed 'return of the screen pass' as well. People thinking that it's been left out from poor playcalling by the OC, but I see it as the offense knowing they could beat teams straight up without much trickery. And also we haven't faced alot of ultra-fast pressure DLs.
I think with the level of pressure that was put on in the first game by the Bills that we'll see some screens to slow that rush down and hopefully get some big plays. With 2 weeks to prepare and with the OL not only jelled a bit more but also more healthy (Light, Koppen, assorted RTs) then hopefully those guys are spry enough again to do some pulling and blocking in space.
I expect to see more of Chad Jackson. I expect to see Doug Gabriel playing better and better. I expect to see the tight ends heavily involved in the passing offense.
As for the plan on defense. I still say that if you stop McGahee you stop the Bills. Make Losman beat you. If we get a lead and control the clock we'll force Losman into pressure situations where hopefully our defense can force some turnovers.
I expect a win, but who knows which way it'll go (close, blowout).
I was listening to the radio the other day and the analyst said something to the tune of "Buffalo fought NE ot a close. 2 point win in NE. And this game is going to be in Buffalo..." basically insinuating that Buffalo should have the edge in this one.
I see it a little differently. We all know that BB is a much better coach against a known quantity. Going into the first game, Buffalo had some new personel and an entirely new coaching staff. NE didn't have much to work with and had to figure it out on the fly, which led to Buffalo's initial offensive and defensive success. From the moment the 4th down stop occured, however, NE outscored Buffalo 12-0, with Buffalo never really getting all that close (except for a stupid block in the back) and NE kneeling in the red zone to end the game.
By comparison, Gabriel will almost certainly play this week, and Jackson likely will as well. NE should be far more prepared for the speed and aggressiveness of Buffalo. Buffalo has been steadily declining since their first game and NE has played much better since then. I don't see it getting as bad as last year's game in Bufalo, but NE will win another game that is not a nailbiter in the 4th.
I think the Bills might make this a game. They are always hungry when they play the Pats. I hope you all are right about a Pats blowout, as i will be attending the game.
- Stress the Bills shodding tackling woes by having the Pats RB's cut back in the rush lanes. The Patriots should be able to pound the ball on the weak Bills rush defense especially inside, between the tackles, on the smaller and ineffective DT's.
- The Bills employ a cover 2 defense which, if it can't generate inside pressure from its DT's, is prone to giving up big plays in the secondary. The Bills DT's have been horrendous this year barely providing a rush component to the defense so I think the Pats can exploit and stress the Bills young and inexperienced safeties. I'm not so sure the Pats have the WR's (like a Roy Williams) to do so but hopefully the TE's are up to the task.
When the Bills have the ball.
- Stop Willis McGahee along the ground. McGahee's not a big play runner but rather is a guy who relies on the 4-8 yd scampers to be effective. If the Pats are able to tackle Willis up near the LOS they'll succeed in keeping him in check.
- Make JP Losman beat you thru the air. Losman is probably at his best, and fully capable of doing some dmage, when he's flushed out of the pocket and throwing on the run. Limit this and you greatly increase the odds of stopping the Bills passing game. The Bills offense has pretty much eschewed deep passing in favour of short, quick outs and throws, much like what we saw out of the Pats for so many years. If the Pats defenders can limit the YAC numbers for the Bills receivers then they'll be in great shape. The Bills OL has been woeful in protecting Losman, not that his weaknesses help out any, so I really like the Pats DL in this matchup. Pressure Losman and he'll make mistakes galore.
Key in this game might very well be how the special teams matchup. The Bills have an excellent special teams unit that can really change momentum in a game. Especially when it's a home game for the Bills like this one is.
The Bills are struggling right now so I'd love to see the Pats bust out quickly and take crowd out of the game and pound the depleted Bills spirits into the ground. If the Pats allow the Bills to stick around they could be in trouble.