![]() ![]() Plus, there’s instant access to the latest news, analysis, roster, and game schedule. Fans in New England can listen to the live 98.5 The Sports Hub radio game broadcast*. For the first time in years, there are some positive vibes surrounding the team, and they have a legit shot of beating the Pats.The New England Patriots official app opens unlimited features and content for every Patriots fan: LIVE game commentary, play-by-play statistics, scores, game highlights, the latest team news and much, much more. ![]() I really, really, really want to like the Bills. Brady is going to have time to throw the football. The Bills have just two sacks on the young season, and both of those came against Kansas City in Week 1. Making matters worse is the fact that Buffalo's secondary won't get much help from the front seven. Jason Campbell had his way with Buffalo's secondary on Sunday, and Tom Brady can certainly do the same. The Bills aren't going to win this game unless their secondary can play above its abilities. I think he has a lot of Rich Gannon in him, and that's a good thing. His seven touchdown passes are tied for the NFL lead, and he could seemingly do no wrong in the second half against the Raiders. This is because Fitzpatrick has been very, very good in Buffalo's first two games. ![]() But I had to get Brady in there, and I have to get Fitzpatrick in here as well. Even when he's systematically destroying your favorite team, he's a sight to see.Īdmittedly, it's a little lame to point to both quarterbacks as the players to watch. Honestly, who else could it be? If you like football, there's just no way you can't enjoy watching Tom Brady play. But Sunday's was the most amazing football game I've witnessed in Buffalo since the Comeback, a home opener that will live on in the memories of Bills fans for years to come. You remember, right? You were one of the 125,000 who showed up that day, and you never left the stadium early, either.Īll right, I know it's Week Two. was the first time the Bills scored 35 points in the second half of a home game since a fairly memorable playoff win over Houston in January 1993. Meanwhile in Buffalo, Jerry Sullivan of The Buffalo News felt a bit nostalgic watching the Bills' comeback over the Raiders: somebody wanting more out of Haynesworth, eh? Does that sound familiar to anyone else? Haynesworth wasn't terrible or anything - he competed fine (although his final two plays were a little suspect) - you just expect an obviously talented player to have some sort of an impact. He didn't even show up on the stat sheet. He had a great debut against the Miami Dolphins, but was practically invisible against the Chargers:Īgainst the Chargers, Haynesworth didn't have one impactful play. Greg Bedard of The Boston Globethinks the Pats need more out of newly acquired defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. It seems weird to refer to Ochocinco as a fantasy sleeper, but he just hasn't been very lively in New England's first two games. Spiller clearly overachieved against the Raiders, and there's not going to be much work for him against the Pats with the Bills likely to be throwing the ball in order to keep pace. You might be tempted to start Spiller after his strong showing against Oakland, in which he carried the ball four times for 63 yards. But with Hernandez out, The Big Gronkowski should be in for some extra attention from Tom Brady. You should be starting Gronkowski anyway, of course, as he's already caught three touchdown passes this season. ![]() ESPN's James Walker reported on Tuesday that Parrish will be out for the rest of the season with a left ankle injury. The bad news is that the Bills won't have fellow wide receiver Roscoe Parrish. There goes one of Tom Brady's favorite targets, and that's an advantage for the Bills. He suffered a sprained MCL in Sunday's 35-21 win over the San Diego Chargers, and the word from the Boston Heraldis that he could miss as many as two games. One big one, however, belongs to tight end Aaron Hernandez. If they beat the Pats, maybe this will be their year.Ĭompared to, say, the Boston Red Sox's starting rotation, the Pats don't have that many injuries to worry about at the moment. Recent history tells us that the Patriots will crush the Bills, who will then fall of the pace and not be seen again until the very top of the 2012 NFL Draft. We're used to the Pats battling the New York Jets atop the division, but the Bills are right there with them in the early goings. Listen: Live audio streaming on NFL.com (minimum $9.99 payment) 98.5 THE SPORTS HUB and Sirius 106 for Patriots, WGRF 96.9 FM and Sirius 93 for Bills.īetting Line: New England -9, according to Bodog. ![]()
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