+1 The Bills always have found a way to at least split w/the Jets. maybe its b/c we stupidly have tended to look past them. Not sure why, but I have learned to never take the Bills games lightly. This one will be no exception. But that is no reason to rush guys back before they are healthy.
Just looked at Lynch's stats against the Jets. He doesn't always have a big game against them. One out of the two meetings he seems to do well. He's not like McGahee. Willis killed us.
yes this is a good, sign, I suggest you look at the dolphins schedule the next 7 games, it is brutal for them,
I can't wait to see this offense with Holmes in the fold. Consider the set of Cotch, Edwards, Holmes, and Keller, with LT in the backfield. Yikes.
Divisional games are always tough, records don't matter. Just ask the Pats how the Bills can score points.
especially if Sanchez is still flinging it the way he has the last two weeks? Good god I can't wait to see it! on third and 4 though, I would like to see the ball get thrown more to cotch, preferably on a slant route or two, thats where cotch can be so dynamic for us
I've been thinking about this a lot since Cotchery is one of my favorite players. I'm guessing that the Keller and Edwards 1-on-1 mismatches are just too much for Sanchez to pass up. Given his performance the last couple of games he's making the right decisions. Cotchery will get worked into the flow as defenses begin to de-prioritize him and he winds up 1-on-1 against the opponent's 2 CB or even nickel. That'll be when he shines.
Oh certainly. Because Cotch is a solid number two. And in the set I mentioned on a passing down. Cotch will be on the number three or four corner, and that is trouble for any D. I seriously can't see anyone stopping the O once Holmes is back. I just don't see it.
Yep. It's not really a trap game per se. I don't see how you can take a division game for granted. But, on paper the Jets should win this one. And I am thrilled it's not another F'ing night game.