What it means to the Bills to win this Sunday.
Buffalo has not won against New England since Drew Bledsoe was quarterback. What a game. Drew Bledsoe maybe the most decorated quarterback since Jim Kelley to play for the Bills. He had an average day. Tom Brady had a horrible day with four interceptions, this will not happen again. A win has to come from Fitz. Fitz will have to out play the Hall of Fame Quarterback Tom Brady to pull it off.
Please don't think I am saying that Fitz is alone out there, it is a team sport. We have many great players on the team and a win belongs to them all if it happens. Fitz will touch the ball more than any other player on our team on Sunday. He will be responsible for executing the plays called by our coach and it will be on the unit to perform under his leadership. In the end he gets the glory for bringing the team to glory or bringing the fans back to earth. A win may answer the question who is Buffalo's quarterback of the future. A win will also likely sell out the remaining Bills home games.
Let me know if you think I am off base. I have been a reader for a long time, but never really contribute and felling a bit guilty.
Just another great fan opinion shared on the pages of BuffaloRumblings.com.
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Who is Fritz?
"It’s like I’ve always said, don’t tell me about the labor pains, just show me the baby."
- Buddy Nix
"How can a guy with a name like Melo be such a pain in the ass?"
- George Lopez
by dnvrBillsfan on Sep 19, 2011 10:35 PM EDT up reply actions
This guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je0mPb79YWY
"I could have conquered Europe, all of it, but I had women in my life." - King Henry II of England
A win sunday
will finally get a 10 billion pound gorilla off the Bills back, and serve notice to the rest of the NFL that at least for this season, the Bills are back.
The player I would like least at #9 would be my sister’s cat, Captain Creamsicle. She does have a great work ethic and agility, but I’m really concerned that at 9 lbs., she’s too small to play safety in the NFL. She also bites way too often on play action and is easily distracted by someone waving string in the crowd. Lastly, her wonderlic score was pretty awful, answering "meow meow meow" for most of the questions- Dr. Brackish Okun
Fitz will not have to outplay Brady
He still needs to have a heck of a game and limit mistakes, which he’s done through 2 games thus far. My opinion is that the Bills front 7 will have to outplay and George Edwards and the Stache will have to out coach the Pats OL. I have a hope that the blitz packages have been somewhat vanilla to this point and that Merriman, Kyle, Marcel, and the gang will be unleashed this week. You need to get to Brady otherwise you’ll get picked apart. And also do whatever the Ravens did to them…and the Browns…last year!
by buffaloparks on Sep 20, 2011 1:34 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
I think this is the key
You need to get to Brady
When the Pats lose, it is almost always due to Brady being frustrated because he’s getting hit. He does not like to get hit and he gets jumpy and whiny. We need to punch him in the mouth (legally) early and often. If we can do that, Fitz and co. should be able to keep us close.
The user formerly known as "PaperBagHeads."
"Nick Barnett is everywhere. He is behind you right now." -- Munchausen
by ChuckBuffInFlo on Sep 20, 2011 9:28 AM EDT up reply actions
It's not the getting hit part that rattles him
as much as his receivers being covered. True enough a QB can’t pass if he’s on his back, but he had time to throw in that Jets playoff loss but had no receivers open and eventually had to throw the ball away or was finally taken down.
Keep the faith!
Control the clock by running the ball
Load up the A gaps on pass plays to get quick pressure on Brady
Use meatball and dareus in one tandem
And Carrington and Johnson in the other as DTs to do so
Keep these guys fresh and mix in the blitz up the middle too
convert 3rd downs
Convert 3rd downs and score td’s instead of fieldgoals. Whether it’s short passes or runs, get 1st downs.
Do no turn the ball over. The Bills tend to give the Patriots the ball way too often when we play them. A game with fewer than two turnovers will result in a close game the Bills can win. Anything more than that, and we’re in for a long Sunday.
"Slowly all the roles we act out become our identity. And in the end we are what we pretend to be." - Jerry Cantrell.

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