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The "experts" take Week 10 - Chiefs at Bills


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KC has a very good pass defense and have done it without Eric Berry. He looked good last week for them. According to a post I seen on ArrowheadPride, it looks like he is playing a LB/S hybrid. Anyone see where he chased down Chris Johnson and knocked him out of bounds at the goal line? Have to run the ball effectively to win this game.

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Trump was on M and M this morning picking games. Did anyone hear if he picked the Bills? I don't know if he picked all the games or just certain ones.

I think they only picked a few select games as the bit was recorded yesterday.

 

I don't remember exactly I was laughing too hard @ The Donald (Caliendo). I don't think Trump or Caliendo picked the Bills. They definitely didn't say anything about the purchase, so I'm going with no.

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Trump was on M and M this morning picking games. Did anyone hear if he picked the Bills? I don't know if he picked all the games or just certain ones.

 

He only picked three games and the Chiefs-Bills game wasn't one of them. Although, Golic said his lock pick was Kansas City -2 over the Bills but then he said he wouldn't be surprised if the Bills won. He kind of negated his lock, but ya know, it is ESPN.

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He only picked three games and the Chiefs-Bills game wasn't one of them. Although, Golic said his lock pick was Kansas City -2 over the Bills but then he said he wouldn't be surprised if the Bills won. He kind of negated his lock, but ya know, it is ESPN.

how is that a lock pick of he doesn't think it is a lock? Good grief.
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Don Banks, SI - Week 10 NFL picks: Volatility at QB means plenty of midseason intrigue

This might be the biggest meeting of these two former AFL rivals since the 1993 AFC Championship Game, when Jim Kelly and the host Bills resoundingly stopped Joe Montana and Kansas City’s playoff run, earning a mind-boggling fourth consecutive Super Bowl trip for Buffalo. At the moment, the 5-3 Chiefs stand as the No. 6 seed in the AFC, with the 5-3 Bills just out of the money at No. 7 in the conference standings, so the winner gets a considerable boost in the playoff picture. You might have forgotten, but Kyle Orton, who is an impressive 3-1 as the Bills' starting quarterback, went 2-1 as the Chiefs’ No. 1 in 2011. So if Orton needs any extra motivation for this one, he’s facing one of his four former teams, with an even bigger matchup against another one (at Denver) looming in four weeks.

 

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I ran the what if simulation and it had the bills winning 41-16! I'll take it except they had spiller score the first td and lee smith scoring a 46 yard td. Even with spiller out the first one has more of a chance of happening than the second!

 

I'm hoping the Bills play bump and run today instead of sitting back. That will diminish kcs ability to move the ball. I'm also hoping that the bye week was good for the offense and helped them get in a rhythm.

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