I wasn't saying Seattle was more important. I was bolding the games that are going to be against playoff caliber teams.
Not scared either, but it will definitely be a much tougher stretch than what we've seen so far.
Not sure if this takes into account our schedule the next few weeks after Miami:
Sun, Oct 30 New England Mon, Nov 7 @Seattle Sun, Nov 20 @Cincinnati Sun, Nov 27 Jacksonville Sun, Dec 4 @Oakland Sun, Dec 11 Pittsburgh
Bills' last 5 game winning streak: 2004. And it was actually a 6 game win streak right before the last week of the season when we played the Steelers' backups with a playoff spot on the line and, well, you know what happened after that. Let's do it right this time. Bills 24 Fins 14
Vikings or Bucs. Can't go wrong with either team this week.
But seriously, I'd probably say Steelers unless you really want to chance it and save the Steelers for a later game. In that case I might go with the Titans.
As I recall, we came into that game one week after getting whooped, as usual, by NE. That was a game I believe we felt like we could have maybe possibly taken the Patriots down in and we got smoked so it's possible we may have gone into the Vikings game a little down on ourselves. Hopefully that doesn't happen this time around but this does seem like a potential trap game (like San Diego was to Denver last night).
This sort of brings to mind the last time the 49ers visited Buffalo. 2008, after we started 4-0 we then lost a few games and slipped a little bit but we were still 6-5 when the Niners came in and still had slim playoff hopes. The Niners were terrible so we had not excuse not to beat them and yet we lay an egg and lose 10-3. Let's hope that doesn't happen again.
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Chip Kelly on starting Colin Kaepernick: "Well if I was going to pick a week to start Colin, of course I was going to pick 6."
You can always second guess guys but I look at:
-Bills turned out with a great team and we haven't been the same since Polian's guys left for other teams or retired.
-He then went to Carolina to build an expansion franchise and they got to the NFC championship game in only their 2nd year of existence
-While he did have the benefit of having Peyton in Indy I think he also gave them the talent Peyton needed to win a championship. They had been a mostly terrible franchise before Polian/Manning
Love it when it is run occasionally. It seems to work even though it looks so simple. The Dolphins used it when they made that miracle run to the division title some years back. They went from 1-15 to a division title. I think in some cases it doesn't work (like around the goal line) but if it's something that gets a us some yards and a first down here and there I'm all for it.