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The Browns look up at more teams than the Bills in their division (#4 vs #1)

The Bills will stuff your end zone, scoring more rushing touchdowns (3 vs 1) than the Browns this season

The Bills hit harder, resulting in more forced fumbles (4 vs 2) than the Browns this season

The Bills will run it down your throat, with more rushing yards per game (198.0 vs 114.5) than the Browns this season

The Bills are more clutch on third down, converting more of them (52.4% vs 32.1%) than the Browns this season

The Bills - just like in high school - score more (28.5 vs 18.5) than the Browns this season

The Bills don't have to cheat as often, with fewer penalty yards (84 vs 138) than the Browns this season

It always comes down to winning vs. losing and the Bills have a better winning percentage over the last 5 years (0.364 to 0.

The Bills have an average margin of victory of 20 over the Browns in 4 wins since 1984

The Bills are more relevant, and have won a division title more recently than the Browns (1995 vs 1989)

The Bills have won more conference titles than the Browns (4 vs 0)

The Bills passing touchdowns leader (Ryan Fitzpatrick w/ 5) is better than the Browns passing touchdowns leader (Brandon Weeden w/ 2)

The Bills receiving touchdowns leader (Stevie Johnson w/ 2) is better than the Browns receiving touchdowns leader (Greg Little w/ 1)

The Bills rushing leader (C.J. Spiller w/ 292) has twice the yardage of the Browns rushing leader (Trent Richardson w/ 148)

The Bills rushing touchdowns leader (C.J. Spiller w/ 3) is better than the Browns rushing touchdowns leader (Trent Richardson w/ 1)

The Bills have had more Offensive Players of the Year than the Browns (2 vs 0)

The Bills have had more Defensive Players of the Year than the Browns (3 vs 0)

The Bills have had more Offensive Rookies of the Year than the Browns (1 vs 0)

The Bills have had more Defensive Rookies of the Year than the Browns (2 vs 1)

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Classic trap game, on the road, before New England. I am uncomfortable, this will be a close game.

 

There's a study, somewhere on the mighty intarwebs, that suggests this whole "trap game" theory is complete hogwash. The better team usually wins, regardless of who they're playing next week.

 

Just sayin...

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