Why not get your money down now on the Bills before they are 5-2
Why not get your money down now on the Bills before they are 5-2
Not just based on the Seattle Game ...
Buffalo Looks show much better across the board
Not just based on the Seattle Game ...
Buffalo Looks show much better across the board
I Will Be on The Pats for sure Next Week vs the Over Bet Jets ...
If NE is Laying 4 or Less ...
Buffalo will be Discounted for atleast the next 8 Weeks..
Next week they travel to Jacksonville and should lose ...
it Kills me to say that .. But it is a Bad Matchup..
Hopefully the BILLS Defense and the Leagues Best Special teams Play out of their Minds
BOL
I Will Be on The Pats for sure Next Week vs the Over Bet Jets ...
If NE is Laying 4 or Less ...
Buffalo will be Discounted for atleast the next 8 Weeks..
Next week they travel to Jacksonville and should lose ...
it Kills me to say that .. But it is a Bad Matchup..
Hopefully the BILLS Defense and the Leagues Best Special teams Play out of their Minds
BOL
WEEK 2
Catching 6 at Jacksonville ???
Buffalo usually wilts in the Sun of Florida in Sept. games
BUT
JACKSONVILLE'S O- LINE IS A COMPLETE MESS
Allowing 7 Sacks and rushing for less than 35 Yards Last week...
Marcus Stroud will be a Force Vs his former team ....
Buffalo +6 -110 Lock it in now
WEEK 2
Catching 6 at Jacksonville ???
Buffalo usually wilts in the Sun of Florida in Sept. games
BUT
JACKSONVILLE'S O- LINE IS A COMPLETE MESS
Allowing 7 Sacks and rushing for less than 35 Yards Last week...
Marcus Stroud will be a Force Vs his former team ....
Buffalo +6 -110 Lock it in now
Right now in the AFC I would Rate the Top 5
1 Pittsburgh
2 San Diego
3 Buffalo
4 Indy Colts
5 New England
Right now in the AFC I would Rate the Top 5
1 Pittsburgh
2 San Diego
3 Buffalo
4 Indy Colts
5 New England
The Bills were 7-6 LY heading into Cleveland and were killed with Injuries... Alot of Backups got valueable playing time ...
I have been Looking forward to the Winning Money on the Bills since last season ended...
Week 1 is just the start of things to come ..
Before Brady's injury i figured the Bills would win 10 games
They Have the Leagues Best Special teams by FAR..
The Defensive line hasd 4 Solid DT's they can rotate in... Flanked by some decent Pass rushing Ends
Poz will rack up a ton of Tackles this year. Even if he goes down John D is a good replacement...
The Bills were 7-6 LY heading into Cleveland and were killed with Injuries... Alot of Backups got valueable playing time ...
I have been Looking forward to the Winning Money on the Bills since last season ended...
Week 1 is just the start of things to come ..
Before Brady's injury i figured the Bills would win 10 games
They Have the Leagues Best Special teams by FAR..
The Defensive line hasd 4 Solid DT's they can rotate in... Flanked by some decent Pass rushing Ends
Poz will rack up a ton of Tackles this year. Even if he goes down John D is a good replacement...
Ay Ay Doubleup , Buffalo looked great I believe Stroud may give up a couple of secrets look for an upset
Things are looking great for US BILLS FANS
Enjoy the season Brother
Ay Ay Doubleup , Buffalo looked great I believe Stroud may give up a couple of secrets look for an upset
Things are looking great for US BILLS FANS
Enjoy the season Brother
The Jaguars have been hit by a perfect storm in their offensive line.
They probably lost their two starting guards, Vince Manuwai and Maurice Williams, for the season with injuries suffered Sunday in Tennessee.
Coach Jack Del Rio announced Monday that Manuwai suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and will undergo reconstructive surgery.
"It's disappointing. My '08 season is over," said Manuwai as he talked to reporters on crutches outside the locker room.
Manuwai, who said he'll undergo surgery after the swelling goes down, said he also tore his medial collateral ligament.
Del Rio said Williams, the other starting guard, suffered a ruptured biceps, which means he'll be out several weeks and could join Manuwai on the injured reserve list.
But Del Rio said a final decision on Williams' status hasn't yet been made.
"We'll sort through that between him and the doctors and decide what the best decision is going forward," Del Rio said.
With Manuwai and Williams out, the Jaguars are missing four of their top nine linemen. Brad Meester is already out with a biceps injury and backup tackle Richard Collier is hospitalized after he was shot a week ago.
The Jaguars will now have to search for new backups. Aside from the five current starters, the only other offensive lineman on the roster is Charles Spencer, a tackle who was signed last week.
The Jaguars also have rookie Drew Miller, a former Florida player, on the practice squad.
When Spencer signed a week ago, Del Rio said, "We'd like to give him an opportunity to rehabilitate himself and earn a role. We'll take our time with him."
Spencer broke his leg two games into his rookie season in 2006 with the Texans, but the Jaguars no longer have time for him to rehabilitate. Del Rio said Monday that Spencer is now ready to play.
The Jaguars will be searching for more linemen in the next few days.
"We're going to need to take a good look at the available talent in the offensive line and bring in some people and get them coached up and get them up to speed as quickly as possible," Del Rio said.
One possibility Del Rio mentioned was veteran guard Chris Liwienski, who was signed on July 31 and released on Aug. 25.
The only good news that Del Rio had Monday was that guard Uche Nwaneri, who went out with a knee injury Sunday and then returned after Manuwai went down, will be able to play Sunday.
That means the Jaguars will have three backups starting in the interior of their line against the Bills and former Jaguars defensive lineman Marcus Stroud, who was traded to Buffalo in the offseason.
Dennis Norman will be at center, Nwaneri at left guard and nine-year veteran Tutan Reyes at right guard.
The two tackles, Khalif Barnes and Tony Pashos, are the only two original starters still healthy.
"It's going to be tough. I've been playing next to Vinny since I was a rookie," said Barnes, in his fourth season. "You can't make excuses. Nobody is going to feel sorry for you."
Barnes had the difficult task of taking on Kyle VandenBosch of the Titans on Sunday and did a good job except for one play. As Barnes attempted a cut block, VandenBosch blew past him and caused a sack and a fumble.
"That put a damper on my day," Barnes said, though his overall performance was given good reviews.
Reyes and Nwaneri, the two new starters, were both drafted in the fifth round. Reyes was taken by New Orleans in 2000 and Nwaneri by Houston in 2007.
Reyes, who has played for four other teams, has started 34 games in his eight years. Nwaneri will be making his second start.
When Reyes was working as a bank loan officer during the 2007 offseason before the Jaguars signed him late in camp on Aug. 20, the thought crossed his mind that his career might be over.
The Jaguars have been hit by a perfect storm in their offensive line.
They probably lost their two starting guards, Vince Manuwai and Maurice Williams, for the season with injuries suffered Sunday in Tennessee.
Coach Jack Del Rio announced Monday that Manuwai suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and will undergo reconstructive surgery.
"It's disappointing. My '08 season is over," said Manuwai as he talked to reporters on crutches outside the locker room.
Manuwai, who said he'll undergo surgery after the swelling goes down, said he also tore his medial collateral ligament.
Del Rio said Williams, the other starting guard, suffered a ruptured biceps, which means he'll be out several weeks and could join Manuwai on the injured reserve list.
But Del Rio said a final decision on Williams' status hasn't yet been made.
"We'll sort through that between him and the doctors and decide what the best decision is going forward," Del Rio said.
With Manuwai and Williams out, the Jaguars are missing four of their top nine linemen. Brad Meester is already out with a biceps injury and backup tackle Richard Collier is hospitalized after he was shot a week ago.
The Jaguars will now have to search for new backups. Aside from the five current starters, the only other offensive lineman on the roster is Charles Spencer, a tackle who was signed last week.
The Jaguars also have rookie Drew Miller, a former Florida player, on the practice squad.
When Spencer signed a week ago, Del Rio said, "We'd like to give him an opportunity to rehabilitate himself and earn a role. We'll take our time with him."
Spencer broke his leg two games into his rookie season in 2006 with the Texans, but the Jaguars no longer have time for him to rehabilitate. Del Rio said Monday that Spencer is now ready to play.
The Jaguars will be searching for more linemen in the next few days.
"We're going to need to take a good look at the available talent in the offensive line and bring in some people and get them coached up and get them up to speed as quickly as possible," Del Rio said.
One possibility Del Rio mentioned was veteran guard Chris Liwienski, who was signed on July 31 and released on Aug. 25.
The only good news that Del Rio had Monday was that guard Uche Nwaneri, who went out with a knee injury Sunday and then returned after Manuwai went down, will be able to play Sunday.
That means the Jaguars will have three backups starting in the interior of their line against the Bills and former Jaguars defensive lineman Marcus Stroud, who was traded to Buffalo in the offseason.
Dennis Norman will be at center, Nwaneri at left guard and nine-year veteran Tutan Reyes at right guard.
The two tackles, Khalif Barnes and Tony Pashos, are the only two original starters still healthy.
"It's going to be tough. I've been playing next to Vinny since I was a rookie," said Barnes, in his fourth season. "You can't make excuses. Nobody is going to feel sorry for you."
Barnes had the difficult task of taking on Kyle VandenBosch of the Titans on Sunday and did a good job except for one play. As Barnes attempted a cut block, VandenBosch blew past him and caused a sack and a fumble.
"That put a damper on my day," Barnes said, though his overall performance was given good reviews.
Reyes and Nwaneri, the two new starters, were both drafted in the fifth round. Reyes was taken by New Orleans in 2000 and Nwaneri by Houston in 2007.
Reyes, who has played for four other teams, has started 34 games in his eight years. Nwaneri will be making his second start.
When Reyes was working as a bank loan officer during the 2007 offseason before the Jaguars signed him late in camp on Aug. 20, the thought crossed his mind that his career might be over.
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Right now in the AFC I would Rate the Top 5
1 Pittsburgh
2 San Diego
3 Buffalo
4 Indy Colts
5 New England
Right now in the AFC I would Rate the Top 5
1 Pittsburgh
2 San Diego
3 Buffalo
4 Indy Colts
5 New England
Time will tell , Buffalo has a nice schedule this year and should be 4-1 heading into the BYE
at Jacksonville Win by 4+
Oakland Win by 13+
at St. louis Win by 6+
at Arizona Loss by 3+
Time will tell , Buffalo has a nice schedule this year and should be 4-1 heading into the BYE
at Jacksonville Win by 4+
Oakland Win by 13+
at St. louis Win by 6+
at Arizona Loss by 3+
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