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Like to hear some of our msg board gurus on this.
To get started:

Defense:
- key on Spiller catching passes - then outside runs. Up the middle should be hard against our tandem of VW and TK.
Let Talib man up on Stevie J.

Offense:
- take the obvious advantage and attack weakend secondary.
Turn on run game when got significant lead.

need more input ...
 
I think this game has the potential to be closer than most think. I hope I'm wrong, but I've been to that stadium on opening day (the 2003 game from hell), so my perspective is jaded.
 
Defense:
Confusion, confusion, confusion - it's a rookie QB make him 2nd guess himself, force him into making mistakes.

Want to run the read option? Well Manuel is going to be getting hit, hard, every time you do - keep doing it until they daren't run the play anymore.

Set the edge!!!! Don't let Spiller bounce it out, don't let Manuel out of the pocket.

Offense:
Test the Bills secondary early, they're not very good - get the rooks some early confidence with deep shots.

When Pettine starts to crank up the heat...draw plays and carve that soft Bills run defense for big chunks at a time.

Focus the run game at Jerry Hughes, he couldn't stop a nose bleed when it comes to a RB coming at him.
 
When Pettine starts to crank up the heat...draw plays and carve that soft Bills run defense for big chunks at a time.

Word from a couple of Bills is that they may not blitz at all. Not sure I fully believe it, but thought I'd pass it along.
 
Word from a couple of Bills is that they may not blitz at all. Not sure I fully believe it, but thought I'd pass it along.

Pettine will soon learn that his new secondary is certainly not what he had at his disposal with the Jets, when they start getting torched his only option will be to try put some pressure on Brady.

Unless they get pressure with just Dareus/Williams/Carrington of course, in which case New England will have to start running the ball frequently.
 
Pettine will soon learn that his new secondary is certainly not what he had at his disposal with the Jets, when they start getting torched his only option will be to try put some pressure on Brady.

Unless they get pressure with just Dareus/Williams/Carrington of course, in which case New England will have to start running the ball frequently.

Agreed.

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Cast iron skillet.
 
Offense:
Pass the ball

Defense:
Stop the run

Those have been the Pats' strengths on each side of the ball over the past few years, so they should do just fine. More specifically, I hope they spread the Bills out with 3-4 WRs to get as many of the end of the roster DBs on the field as possible. On defense, they'll have to be disciplined to not give Spiller cutback lanes, and I hope they get a little creative early so Manuel can't keep them in the game just by avoiding mistakes. With the majority of the defense being returners and returning starters, they should be able to pull out some exotic things earlier in the season than we're used to.
 
Run and Run only. Ridley scores 10 TD's, rushes for 1000 yards, Spiller scores 9 TD's, has 999 yards.

I've got Ridley and Spiller in fantasy, playing against Patriots D.

Seriously, I don't know.
 
Word from a couple of Bills is that they may not blitz at all. Not sure I fully believe it, but thought I'd pass it along.

That's a pick your poison proposition.

With Byrd and Gilmore out their secondary will need help in coverage; blitz, and that leaves their replacements alone with less help.

On the other hand if you don't blitz, now you're giving Brady extra time to find a receiver, plant his feet, and clear passing lanes.

It may make sense to hope that they can get enough pressure from Mario Williams outside - and more importantly for them, from Kyle Williams and Marcell Dareus in the middle versus Wendell and Connolly.
 
game plan? Run run and run some more...Buffalo is horrible...horrid vs the run
 
To crush your enemies
See them driven before you
and to hear the lamentation of their fans.

ok, not being too serious here...just give me some football already.
 
That's a pick your poison proposition.

With Byrd and Gilmore out their secondary will need help in coverage; blitz, and that leaves their replacements alone with less help.

On the other hand if you don't blitz, now you're giving Brady extra time to find a receiver, plant his feet, and clear passing lanes.

It may make sense to hope that they can get enough pressure from Mario Williams outside - and more importantly for them, from Kyle Williams and Marcell Dareus in the middle versus Wendell and Connolly.

I am guessing that their initial plan will be to drop an extra DB back there, but that's just my guess. I think they may dare us to run the ball just based on some problems that we've had in the past vs personnel who can handle that like BAL and the NYJ.

Whether or not BUF can stop the run with an extra DB or not remains to be seen, but that'd be my guess as to how they hope to combat Brady and the passing attack. Of course as we know, it'll be a chess match and things will change throughout the game.

I definitely agree that it's a "choose your poison" scenario, especially when we had success running the ball vs them last season.
 
offense
give Brady the ball and let him go to work

Defense
the bills are starting a rookie QB I don't want to see the same old set back and hope the QB makes a bad throw defense not with a rookie and a team with only one good WR. I want BB to have the Defensive game plan of he's career Zone blitz from CB's Safeties MLB's defensive end stunts up the middle,

I know its only week one but this team needs the defense to set the tone for the rest of the season
 
I expect the pats to get off to a slow start. lot of unknowns with the buffalo team. Really hoping the D steps up and helps the offense out. Dont want the 3rd and long cringing feeling on defense anymore. I would gladly take a 17-10 type win over a shootout.
 
Like to hear some of our msg board gurus on this.
To get started:

Defense:
- key on Spiller catching passes - then outside runs. Up the middle should be hard against our tandem of VW and TK.
Let Talib man up on Stevie J.

Offense:
- take the obvious advantage and attack weakend secondary.
Turn on run game when got significant lead.

need more input ...

Offensive Plan

• Run the ball 35-40 times with Ridley and Blount
• Utilize Shane Vereen as a flex player and move him all around the field
• Target Amendola 12-15 times

Defensive Plan

• Move C. Jones around, use him at RE, LE and at DT to isolate 1on1 matchups
• Use Hightower, Spikes and Collins in blitz opportunities
• Spend a lot of time in the base defense, and use McCourty and Collins in 1on1 coverage to allow additional players to get after the QB
 
We deserved everything we got that day after cutting Milloy. Of course, we won the Super Bowl that year.

I think this game has the potential to be closer than most think. I hope I'm wrong, but I've been to that stadium on opening day (the 2003 game from hell), so my perspective is jaded.
 
Game plan is always the same:
1. Keep Brady upright = win
2. Let Brady get hit = lose
 
We deserved everything we got that day after cutting Milloy.

Belichick obviously puts a higher value on locker room presence than fans who evaluate players via fantasy stats do. We've seen some solid players shown the door because they were considered disruptive. It's probably also why they took a look at Teebow instead of giving Mallett more snaps to audition for a possible trade in the post season.

Either way I don't see where 'deserve' came into the equation.
 
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