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Here's how I see things shaking out during Week 1:

 

Buffalo/Miami: In a hard fought battle where both teams play well, Buffalo escapes with a 24-23 win. An interception on Miami's final drive seals the victory.

 

New England/Cincy: A high scoring game with both offenses seemingly moving at will; however, the Bengals are able to win on a late TD Drive, mainly through the passing game. New England's young secondary showed that it has room to improve.

 

NY Jets/Baltimore: An ugly, defensive battle. The Jets lead 9-7 late in the 4th quarter, but a controversial pass interference call on Darrelle Revis sets the Ravens up for a chip shot field goal to win it.

 

So, after Week 1 concludes, the undefeated, 1-0 Buffalo Bills hold a one game lead over their three division rivals. Hey - this sounds plausible to me!

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Here's how I see things shaking out during Week 1:

 

Buffalo/Miami: In a hard fought battle where both teams play well, Buffalo escapes with a 24-23 win. An interception on Miami's final drive seals the victory.

 

New England/Cincy: A high scoring game with both offenses seemingly moving at will; however, the Bengals are able to win on a late TD Drive, mainly through the passing game. New England's young secondary showed that it has room to improve.

 

NY Jets/Baltimore: An ugly, defensive battle. The Jets lead 9-7 late in the 4th quarter, but a controversial pass interference call on Darrelle Revis sets the Ravens up for a chip shot field goal to win it.

 

So, after Week 1 concludes, the undefeated, 1-0 Buffalo Bills hold a one game lead over their three division rivals. Hey - this sounds plausible to me!

love it, sounds like a great way to start the season

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Here's how I see things shaking out during Week 1:

 

Buffalo/Miami: In a hard fought battle where both teams play well, Buffalo escapes with a 24-23 win. An interception on Miami's final drive seals the victory.

 

New England/Cincy: A high scoring game with both offenses seemingly moving at will; however, the Bengals are able to win on a late TD Drive, mainly through the passing game. New England's young secondary showed that it has room to improve.

 

NY Jets/Baltimore: An ugly, defensive battle. The Jets lead 9-7 late in the 4th quarter, but a controversial pass interference call on Darrelle Revis sets the Ravens up for a chip shot field goal to win it.

 

So, after Week 1 concludes, the undefeated, 1-0 Buffalo Bills hold a one game lead over their three division rivals. Hey - this sounds plausible to me!

 

It is possible. The Pats ae almost sure to lose as they have not been able to make any cheating tapes yet.

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It is possible. The Pats ae almost sure to lose as they have not been able to make any cheating tapes yet.

I just did a quick check, in the last 10 seasons (2000-2009) they are 7-3 on opening weekend. The losses were to Tampa in 2000, Cincy in 2001, and the Bills in 2003.

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Here's how I see things shaking out during Week 1:

 

Buffalo/Miami: In a hard fought battle where both teams play well, Buffalo escapes with a 24-23 win. An interception on Miami's final drive seals the victory.

 

New England/Cincy: A high scoring game with both offenses seemingly moving at will; however, the Bengals are able to win on a late TD Drive, mainly through the passing game. New England's young secondary showed that it has room to improve.

 

NY Jets/Baltimore: An ugly, defensive battle. The Jets lead 9-7 late in the 4th quarter, but a controversial pass interference call on Darrelle Revis sets the Ravens up for a chip shot field goal to win it.

 

So, after Week 1 concludes, the undefeated, 1-0 Buffalo Bills hold a one game lead over their three division rivals. Hey - this sounds plausible to me!

 

 

i agree totally - in fact i said the same thing to my wife yesterday - go bills!!!!!!!!! and good post!

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It is possible. The Pats ae almost sure to lose as they have not been able to make any cheating tapes yet.

Hah! Wishful thinking. Most fans are unaware that Bob Kraft* has a secret network of low-orbit spy satellites for the express purpose of gathering video on all NFL teams - even fewer fans know about...

 

Bill Belicheat's* Secret Hideaway

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I just did a quick check, in the last 10 seasons (2000-2009) they are 7-3 on opening weekend. The losses were to Tampa in 2000, Cincy in 2001, and the Bills in 2003.

And they most certainly should have lost last year at home to a bad team. That makes 6-4. I'm sure they have played better than .600 over the last ten seasons.

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Here's how I see things shaking out during Week 1:

 

Buffalo/Miami: In a hard fought battle where both teams play well, Buffalo escapes with a 24-23 win. An interception on Miami's final drive seals the victory.

 

New England/Cincy: A high scoring game with both offenses seemingly moving at will; however, the Bengals are able to win on a late TD Drive, mainly through the passing game. New England's young secondary showed that it has room to improve.

 

NY Jets/Baltimore: An ugly, defensive battle. The Jets lead 9-7 late in the 4th quarter, but a controversial pass interference call on Darrelle Revis sets the Ravens up for a chip shot field goal to win it.

 

So, after Week 1 concludes, the undefeated, 1-0 Buffalo Bills hold a one game lead over their three division rivals. Hey - this sounds plausible to me!

 

 

GREAT POST!!! I could see that happening. :thumbsup:

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Here's how I see things shaking out during Week 1:

 

Buffalo/Miami: In a hard fought battle where both teams play well, Buffalo escapes with a 24-23 win. An interception on Miami's final drive seals the victory.

Haha I have the Bills 24 Dolfs 21 I think Bills start slow, score Defensive TD in 2nd quarter after going down 14 -0, The 3rd quarter is all Buffalo but Maimi makes it interesting in the 4th, Lindel comes thu in the clutch last second 45yrder

 

New England/Cincy: A high scoring game with both offenses seemingly moving at will; however, the Bengals are able to win on a late TD Drive, mainly through the passing game. New England's young secondary showed that it has room to improve.

as much as I like it Cinncy is getting beat pats* 35-17

 

NY Jets/Baltimore: An ugly, defensive battle. The Jets lead 9-7 late in the 4th quarter, but a controversial pass interference call on Darrelle Revis sets the Ravens up for a chip shot field goal to win it.

Baltimore starts it's SB run with a rubout of the Jets 45-10

 

So, after Week 1 concludes, the undefeated, 1-0 Buffalo Bills hold a one game lead over their three division rivals. Hey - this sounds plausible to me! are tied for 1st w/ the Cheats for the first of 14 weeks of 1st place tie in the tough AFCE.

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