NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS VS. BUFFALO BILLS

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Just a few short weeks ago, the Bills defeated the Patriots 16-0. But now Tom Brady is back and the Patriots yearn for payback. The Bills are still reeling from the 28-25 lost in Miami last Sunday. The weather tomorrow should be full of wind and rain. LeSean McCoy, the Bills best player, is unlikely to see action because of a sore hamstring. Things do not look promising for the Bills. How will your favorite NFL team fare today?

32 thoughts on “NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS VS. BUFFALO BILLS

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    They’ll do great! That is, great if you consider the bye week great. Instead, we’re getting the Seahawks-Saints game, plus the morning game from London (washington-Cincinnati), plus the Jets vs. Cleveland, plus Atlanta and Green Bay

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  2. Deb

    The 2-4 Saints limp into the Superdome to take on the 4-1-1 (I think) Seahawks. The Saints have again failed to gel as a team this season, with a defense that can’t stop the opposing team from matching and surpassing every point Drew Breese and his offense put on the scoreboard. I told Richard Robinson he could go ahead and put a check in the Seahawks’ Win column for this one!

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      1. Jeff Meyerson

        Well, the Saints pulled it out. The Seahawks look very far removed from their Super Bowl season.

        Tom Brady, on the other hand… .

      2. george Post author

        Jeff, Tom Brady owns the Bills. He’s beaten the Buffalo Bills 26 times! And Rex Ryan’s “vaulted” defense gave up 41 points. What a fraud!

  3. Bill Crider

    The Texans will get clobbered by the Lions. Maybe Dallas can beat the Eagles in the battle of the rookie QBs, but I’m not counting on it.

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    1. george Post author

      Bill, I’ll be watching the Eagles vs. Cowboys game. I’m shocked that two rookie QBs could be playing so well! That used to be unheard of in the NFL!

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    2. Jeff Meyerson

      Texans are up 14-0.

      Speaking of Texans, in case you don’t watch the time travel show TIMELESS, this week they will be going back to the Alamo.

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    I’m rooting for the Cowboys and Eagles to beat the crap out of each other. Forced to make a choice, however, I’d take the Cowboys because the Giants beat them opening day, and they play the Eagles next Sunday.

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  5. R. Robinson

    I see a possible Saints upset, but perhaps the Seahawks can figure out how to score one of those touchdown thingies, or maybe more than one. The game is on now, but I’m busy helping clean house for guests tomorrow (Barbara is in command today).

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    1. george Post author

      Rick, I’m moving a dozen boxes of books out of the garage into the basement. Diane insists our vehicles must be in the garage for Halloween (we don’t want any tricks). Finding room in the basement for more books is becoming a challenge.

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      1. Richard R.

        Had game on in background late in half. Seahawks don’t have any offense. Again. They should have addressed the offensive line problems, so they could have a running game, two years ago. Wilson can just sit and throw forever. One point game. Back to work for me. Next up” steam cleaning carpet in bedrooms.

  6. Deb

    Amazingly, the Saints have won! Once again, a (relatively) high-scoring game that went literally down to the last play. That seems to be the Saints’ modus operandi these days.

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  7. Cap'n Bob

    Saints won because “the best defensive back in football,” to quote him, Richard Sherman, held on an unsuccessful third down play that would have give the Seahawks the ball with three minutes on the clock and only two points down! Jackass!

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  8. Cap'n Bob

    There are no easy games, George! On any given night, any team can beat another! It all happens between the lines! Luck is the residue of preparation! You never know which way the ball will bounce!

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