Sunqueen212
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J.P Losman needs to play like Derek Anderson, the Bills O-line needs to toss the Pats around like medicine balls, and Lee Evans must stop standing next to cornerbacks.Do you see an emotional letdown at all vs. the Bills?
Deep down I know this won't happen since this is a BB-coached team. But, any one see it differently? What do the Bills have to do to keep it close or win the game?
=========================================Do you see an emotional letdown at all vs. the Bills?
Deep down I know this won't happen since this is a BB-coached team. But, any one see it differently? What do the Bills have to do to keep it close or win the game?
I can see the Pats letting down a little bit, but not much - and certainly not enough to actually lose the game. This team is loaded. They'll win by more than a TD without even trying. They just beat the jets and SD by 24 without breaking a sweat.
Do you see an emotional letdown at all vs. the Bills?
Deep down I know this won't happen since this is a BB-coached team. But, any one see it differently? What do the Bills have to do to keep it close or win the game?
There may be an emotional letdown, both by the team and in the stands, but it won't matter. All you have to read is this from today's Globe:
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/09/19/nfl_hunting_on_fox_leak/?page=2
"The team has also lost starting cornerback Jason Webster and starting safety Ko Simpson with season-ending injuries, while third-string linebacker John DiGiorgio was with the top unit in Sunday's loss to the Steelers as starter Keith Ellison (ankle) and top backup Coy Wire (MCL) were sidelined."
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Moss, Welker and the RBs should have a field day. The one worry is how well Schoebel plays against the Pats.