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TNF - Bills @ Fish


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Bills have won the last 4 games.

Brent Grimes against Sammy Watkins - 1st matchup Sammy got 117 yards and a TD on the 2x Pro Bowler.

Dareus leads DT's in sacks, with a whopping 10 sacks.

The rest of the DL: Hughes (7.5), M. Williams (6.5), K. Williams (3.5)

Miami has Wake (8.5 sacks) and others that will shirely get a few against Buffalo's crap OL.

 

Injured Fish: Tannehill, Lamar Miller, among others.  Brandon Albert is out.

Bills injuries: Fred Jackson is out.

 

Too bad this game isn't in Buffalo...

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When I went to Ralph Wilson last year I had one of the best tailgates I have ever experienced. Loved the old school stadium with not a bad seat in the house and blue collar feel to it. Our Buffalo hosts and other fans were really great even though we lost the game in the last five minutes.

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LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

 

 

For potential playoff tiebreaker purposes, I'm rooting for the Bills, since they'd have the season sweep over Miami. The Chargers also have the H2H over the Bills, whereas notsomuch over MIA.

And we haven't been to the playoffs since 1999.

Or had a win in the playoffs since 1995 against Miami.

 

Just send us good vibes.  Getting to the playoffs will be a struggle but it'd just be nice.

 

ps:  yeah and fug those gay fish.

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The best team to beat the Patriots I'm rooting for. Looks like the Bills thus far, we will see.

Miami beat NE week 1.

 

The fish looking good early. Ryan is getting the ball out quickly.

not so fast

 

amazingly we take mario williams, marcel dareus and kyle williams out frequently; even jerry hughes.  They combine for 27.5 sacks

We put in Stefan Charles, Corbin Bryant, Jarius Wynn and Manny Lawson.  They combine for 5 sacks and a lot of hurries.

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