BUFFALO BILLS VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

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The Buffalo Bills play the New England Patriots tomorrow night on Monday Night Football but I figured I’d put up the graphic today. The Bills are underdogs to the undefeated Patriots. In their Week Two meeting at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Tom Brady threw for 466 yards in a 40-32 win. I don’t expect the score of tomorrow night’s game to be high but I suspect the result will be the same. How is your favorite NFL team going to do today?

26 thoughts on “BUFFALO BILLS VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    Of course, the Giants had that game won against New England last Sunday but, as in game one in Dallas, threw it away with terrible clock management and poor play calling at the end. I hope you have better fortune.

    The Giants have their bye this week. I hope they’re studying charts.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I was hoping for a snowstorm in New England tomorrow night, but it looks like the weather will be mild for kickoff. I’m not optimistic.

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  2. maggie mason

    I’m just hoping Phillip Rivers doesn’t get hurt. Of course I hope the same for all the Chargers players, but Rivers is the heart and soul of the team. Our paper had something yesterday about he wants to be a one team player. If the chargers do move, I wonder if he will retire.

    I hope Green Bay stops the losing streak. I’m hoping good things for the Bills, especially against NE. I’d love to see Carolina be undefeated rather than NE.

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    1. george Post author

      Maggie, the Patriots have owned the Bills for the last decade. Rivers is an underrated QB. Rumors abound abound about the Chargers moving to LA.

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      1. maggie mason

        I think it’s just a matter of time before the chargers leave. Unless the st. louis owner gets his way. There’s been talk of SD getting the Dolphins as i guess they want to leave Miami. Time will tell

  3. Deb

    As the rough beast that is the 4-6 Saints slouches toward their bye week (yes, when I think of this season’s Saints, my thoughts turn apocalyptic), I’m sure I’m not the only one thinking that had the teams used better personnel management (including not trading away some of its best talent for dubious newbies) and had given Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan the boot long ere last week, the team’s fortunes might be vastly different. I’m anticipating some major shake-ups in the off-season, up to and including Head Coach Sean Payton’s exit.

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, sadly the Saints look a lot like last year’s 49ers when Harbaugh was thinking of leaving for Michigan (which he did). When the Head Coach is rumored to be bailing out, the team tends toward chaos.

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  4. Bill Crider

    I’ve written off the Texans even though their division is so weak that they might have a chance. Except that they don’t have a QB. Neither does Dallas. Pro football in Texas sucks.

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  5. Jeff Meyerson

    Bill, they’re playing the Jets today so they certainly have a shot at winning.

    I’m hoping Romo’s return doesn’t do anything to stop Dallas’s losing streak. Jerry Jones makes George Steinbrenner look good.

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I fear for Romo’s health when he returns. He’s had so many injuries! Why play him when there’s no chance of making the Playoffs? Why not let Romo rest up for next season?

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  6. Jerry House

    George, I don’t watch (or follow) sports much, but as a Yankee born and bred I am rooting for the Pats going 16-0 this season — which means the total devastation of your beloved Bills. Their bodies will strew the field. Sorry.

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  7. Richard R.

    Too much is made of the playoffs. Let the boys run and play, it’s good exercise, and the sponsors make lots of money.

    Today it’s the can’t-hold-a-4th-quarter-lead Seahawks vs the once-we-were-good Forty-Niners. Sad to say I don’t much care.

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    1. george Post author

      Rick, the Playoffs have become a barometer of the excellence of a team. If you don’t make the Playoffs, there’s a stereotype that you’re a crummy team.

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