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Week 16: Patriots' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced with EJ Gaines Out


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12 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

they managed that last season 16-0 ... 9 more years or until Brady retires 

That didn't count... no Brady. If he wasn't there, this series wouldn't be so lopsided . They get Brady about once every 12 times. The last time they beat him was 2011. They have played 10 times since..... might be close. 

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11 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

That didn't count... no Brady. If he wasn't there, this series wouldn't be so lopsided . They get Brady about once every 12 times. The last time they beat him was 2011. They have played 10 times since..... might be close. 

if we had a QB that passes the ball effectively for a full 60 minutes I might agree with you.    Unfortunately with TT we do not. 

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After three straight road games, the Patriots return to Gillette Stadium to face the Buffalo Bills.
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This has nothing to do with the regime and everything to do with the talent on the team.  McCoy and Benjamin on offense and Hyde and White on defense.  That's the only high caliber players that I really see on this team.  Brady throwing the football is still 10X better than Tyrod running AND throwing the football.  That's it in a nutshell.  The spread could be 14 and I think I would still have my money on New England.

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BUFFALO BILLS (8-6) at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (11-3) (Sunday, CBS, 1:00 PM ET)                

 

  • Buffalo defeated Miami 24-16 last week to remain in the thick of the AFC playoff race. Running back LE SEAN MC COY, who rushed for 50 yards and scored two touchdowns, reached 10,000 career rushing yards. He achieved the milestone on his 2,145th career carry, becoming the fifth-fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 rushing yards.

 

  • The Patriots defeated Pittsburgh 27-24 last week to clinch the AFC East for the ninth consecutive season, extending the longest streak in NFL history. New England, which has won the division title in 14 of the past 15 seasons, can lock up a first-round bye with a win combined with either a Pittsburgh or Jacksonville loss. If the Patriots win and both of those teams lose this week, New England will secure home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
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BILLS TODAY: ONLY REVENGE TRE’DAVIOUS WHITE WANTS IS ON THE SCOREBOARD

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Here's the Bills news of note for Dec. 20th.

 

COFFEE WITH THE COACH PRESENTED BY TIM HORTONS (3:04)
Bills' Insider Chris Brown and Head Coach Sean McDermott talk about how well the red zone offense played last Sunday, putting teams away late in the game, and playing a divisional opponent for the second time in the season.
 

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