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So, I happened to be looking at the Bills roster and I noticed some interesting quirks:
They are carrying a Kick-off specialist in Jordan Gay.
They are carrying 4 TEs and 5 WRs
They only have 8 O-linemen.
They only have 3RBs and a FB.
They are EXTREMELY light on the D-line with only 7 players. 3 DE and 4 DT.

I think that the Bills D-line could be prone to getting gassed if the Pats can run some extended drives..
 
All the more reason to rotate Lewis, White, and Cadet, and run sideline to sideline, like the Eagles did in the second half against the Falcons. Back and forth, back and forth, and with no huddle and short snap counts.

Darius will really not like the Patriots then.
 
expose their LB's.........I don't think any of them would make the Pats
 
Nice info on the Bills being short on DL. I expect the Pats to run a lot of 2 and 3TE packages in this game so they will have the extra bodies in there to block. I would run a lot of sweeps to get the Bills pursuing from sideline to sideline.
 
expose their LB's.........I don't think any of them would make the Pats

Please do your homework. Preston Brown and Nigel Bradham have been playing at a really high level for over a year now. Both are very young, and athletically gifted with Brown in yr 2 and Bradham in I believe year 4.

■ The strength of the defense is the front seven. Ryan played his defensive ends (Williams and Hughes) way out wide, giving the offensive tackles a tough angle to block them from the edge. Linebacker Nigel Bradham was incredibly active (eight tackles, one for loss, a sack, and two QB hits), and linebacker Preston Brown (six tackles and a pass defended) had a really nice game filling run lanes and covering the running back.
 
Please do your homework. Preston Brown and Nigel Bradham have been playing at a really high level for over a year now. Both are very young, and athletically gifted with Brown in yr 2 and Bradham in I believe year 4.

■ The strength of the defense is the front seven. Ryan played his defensive ends (Williams and Hughes) way out wide, giving the offensive tackles a tough angle to block them from the edge. Linebacker Nigel Bradham was incredibly active (eight tackles, one for loss, a sack, and two QB hits), and linebacker Preston Brown (six tackles and a pass defended) had a really nice game filling run lanes and covering the running back.

Wow. Talk about needing a cranial-rectal inversion.
Since you didn't specify who you were talking to, one can only assume you were responding to me, the OP. I did my homework. I made ZERO derogatory statements and didn't even focus on the LBs as an issue.

Furthermore, if you're replying to Kontra or BetterthantheAlternative, they've consistently shown that they do their homework. I can't say the same for you.

As is typical of someone who gets his panties in a wad because he can't read what is said, I said you were LIGHT on your D-line. Not weak. LIGHT being, not having a lot of Depth. Clearly you don't understand that concept. Again, I said nothing about your LBer corp. But, instead of just focusing on what was said by me, and really by others, in that it looks like getting your D-LINE moving left and right will wear them down, that's just reality.

BTW, throwing out stats that players racked up because they were playing against a horrid Colts team actually takes away from your argument. It doesn't support it.
 
Wow. Talk about needing a cranial-rectal inversion.
Since you didn't specify who you were talking to, one can only assume you were responding to me, the OP. I did my homework. I made ZERO derogatory statements and didn't even focus on the LBs as an issue.

Furthermore, if you're replying to Kontra or BetterthantheAlternative, they've consistently shown that they do their homework. I can't say the same for you.

As is typical of someone who gets his panties in a wad because he can't read what is said, I said you were LIGHT on your D-line. Not weak. LIGHT being, not having a lot of Depth. Clearly you don't understand that concept. Again, I said nothing about your LBer corp. But, instead of just focusing on what was said by me, and really by others, in that it looks like getting your D-LINE moving left and right will wear them down, that's just reality.

BTW, throwing out stats that players racked up because they were playing against a horrid Colts team actually takes away from your argument. It doesn't support it.

Your a sensitive little guy aren't you? Clearly you are the one who has your underpants in a wad. You are the one who needs to read. He responded to your comment about the linebackers and provided data, what the hell did you expect?

On another note, how did you enjoy your rectal inversion, I bet it was nice for you. Angry little fella.
 
Please do your homework. Preston Brown and Nigel Bradham have been playing at a really high level for over a year now. Both are very young, and athletically gifted with Brown in yr 2 and Bradham in I believe year 4.

■ The strength of the defense is the front seven. Ryan played his defensive ends (Williams and Hughes) way out wide, giving the offensive tackles a tough angle to block them from the edge. Linebacker Nigel Bradham was incredibly active (eight tackles, one for loss, a sack, and two QB hits), and linebacker Preston Brown (six tackles and a pass defended) had a really nice game filling run lanes and covering the running back.
I don't think it's as much of a shot as you think it is. A seemingly healthy Jerod Mayo only played 17 snaps on opening day. The Pats LB's are very good.
 
Your a sensitive little guy aren't you? Clearly you are the one who has your underpants in a wad. You are the one who needs to read. He responded to your comment about the linebackers and provided data, what the hell did you expect?

On another note, how did you enjoy your rectal inversion, I bet it was nice for you. Angry little fella.

It wasn't "his comment", Princess.
 
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