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Week 6: Texans Game Preparation - Deshaun Watson Set to Start per Aaron Wilson, Adam Schefter, & Ian Rapoport; No Bills on the Injury Report


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3 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

7 Things to Watch in Bills-Texans this Weekend

 

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The only way to move up in the standings is to stack wins. The Bills have a chance for that this weekend when they head to Houston to play the Texans. It’s the first of another round of back to back road games for the Bills.

 

Here are some of the issues for Bills fans to keep an eye on this weekend:

 

1. BUFFALO WINS THE CLOSE ONES

2. DEFENSE LEADS THE WAY

3. HUGHES ADAPTING TO NEW TACKLING TECHNIQUE

4. ANDERSON ON THE SIDELINE SUNDAY

5. TRADE RUMORS IN THE BACKGROUND

6. BILLS OFFENSE STALLS ON FIRST DOWN

7. MIA IN AFC EAST

 

 

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2 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

I know that the bills are "trimming the fat" but Lorenzo is actually playing well......if he continues this I hope he and his leadership are still here next year.

I'm glad that I am not the only one who feels this way.

 

Alexander has been playing very good this season, not to mention that he's been a leader on defense.

 

Perhaps during the bye week, the Bills can give him a one or two year extension?

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  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 6: Texans Game Preparation - Full Friday Practice for White, Hyde, Miller & Bush; Deshaun Watson Questionable for Sunday
  • 26CornerBlitz changed the title to Week 6: Texans Game Preparation - Full Friday Practice for White, Hyde, Miller & Bush; Deshaun Watson Questionable for Sunday but Expected to Play

All Texans for the ESPN "Experts": NFL Picks and Predictions for Week 6 - National Football League - ESPN

 

Week 6 NFL score predictions: A guide to best games, more

 

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Bills (2-3) at Texans (2-3): 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Point spread: HOU -8.5 Matchup quality: 41.3 (of 100)
 
Mike Rodak's pick: The Texans have blitzed opposing quarterbacks the eighth most this season, which spells trouble for rookie Josh Allen, who has an NFL-worst 1.6 passer rating and 21.9 completion percentage when facing pressure. The Bills tried to mask that weakness in a win last Sunday over Tennessee by running the ball on the highest percentage of plays of any NFL team this season, but that will be a taller task against a Texans defense that is fourth-best against the run. Texans 20, Bills 7
 
Sarah Barshop's pick: Houston's defense has shown improvement -- especially in the secondary -- the past two weeks and has a good chance to take a step forward on Sunday against the Bills' league-worst passing offense. The Bills are averaging just 121.8 passing yards per game and have allowed an NFL-leading 22 sacks this season, an area in which this defense should be able take advantage. Texans 21, Bills 14
 
FPI win projection: HOU, 78.2 percent. The Bills' offensive efficiency is currently 16.9, the lowest in the league this season. Only four teams have posted a lower offensive efficiency in a full season since tracking began in 2006, and none have since 2012.
 
538 NFL Week 6: 2018 NFL Predictions
 
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