Bills Going 11-5
The big surprise coming out of Orchard Park this year is looking to be the Buffalo Bills, who are starting a record season so far by going 3-0; something not done since 1992. this season they have a fairly decent schedule, taking on Brett Favre and the Jets, New England, albiet no Brady, Derek Anderson and the elite receiveing core of the Cleveland Browns, and the potent offense of Phillip Rivers and Ladanian Tomlinson. Also, you never know from the supposed bad teams and when they are going to actually put forth their "A" game with a surprise come from behind win. The Miami Dolphins, who went 1-15 last year, started the season 0-2, but surprised the hell out the New England Patriots and went on to beat them 38-13, with Ronnie Brown rushing for four touchdowns on the supposedly tough as nails Patriots goal line defense. One team that I think that the Bills will totally dominate is the St. Louis Rams, who are on their way to a number one draft pick next draft season. Their receiving core is plagued with injuries, the ones in the game aren't worth their paychecks beacuse of no big catches, Steven Jackson isn't back to where he needs to be as a running back, Marc Bulger is Mr. Sacked Man, and the defense is being obliterated by every offense that comes their way; even the Seattle Seahawks demolished them! By the looks of it, the bills are shaping up to start 5-0, unless Kurt Warner and the Arizona Cardinals can upset them.
Let us look at the Cardinals shall we? They have gone the first two games this season without any turnovers, and what happens in week three?? They have two! Kurt Warner throws a pick and Edgerrin James, a new member of the 15,ooo+ yard career club, had a fumble. What is up with that? But underneath those mistakes lies a highly potent offense which could explode if Warner can get above the 200 yard mark for a game, which what happened in week two when he had 361 passing yards and a perfect passer rating. The Bills passer defense
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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