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Ok, so Josh Allen isn't starting which means Derek Anderson is their QB against the Pats. Hardly seems fair either way. Hoyer and Etling could see time in the 4th qtr if not earlier.
Ok, so Josh Allen isn't starting which means Derek Anderson is their QB against the Pats. Hardly seems fair either way. Hoyer and Etling could see time in the 4th qtr if not earlier.
He's on the PS. The pats are only carrying 2 QBs on active roster .Has Etling even been active for any games?
I actually thought those guys had a chance to be competitive under McDermott, but the scores of the last few games indicates that his regime has totally hit the skids and once again they have to start rolling that rock back up the hill.
I watched Allen in preseason and thought he looked better than I expected, but there is no way he was ready to play this year and the results speak for themselves. He's green as hell and they'll be lucky if he hasn't completely lost his confidence.
However, I do not forsee a total wipeout, because......that's not what we do under these circumstances and the Bills have their Super Bowl in just giving us a tussle in one regular season game that is meaningless to them standings-wise.
Just get a W any way possible and get out of there with nobody hurt and I'll be happy.
Somehow, the Bills will be able to score a lot of points...but, the Pats get the W.
I don't trust this defense...
no, I don't think so. Not this week. 2 turnovers that gave the Bears ridiculously short fields and Trubisky doing his Mike Vick impersonation are what had the Bears within 3 scores last week. Not seeing those kinds of breakdowns happening again. The Bears actually have some talent as well. What do the Bills have besides despair?
And possibly no LeSean McCoy who is in the concussion protocol.
Would be nice to see some defense from the Pats this week.
Just heard stat that they have given up 2nd most 2nd half points this season.
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I'm going to be in Houston next week for work, so I won't have access to my whisky rack.
Fair warning.
I read the Pats are on pace to give up 406 pts, 65 more points than any Pats team in the BB era (348 in '02) and 3rd most ever for the year - behind the '72 team & Rod Rust's 1990 1-15 team - both gave up 446 points.