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Bills at Dolphins
 
MDS’s take: The Bills look like they’re starting to get things going, but the Dolphins should be able to beat them at home.
 
MDS’s pick: Dolphins 20, Bills 17.
 
Florio’s take: Finally, a game the Dolphins should be able to win.
 
Florio’s pick: Dolphins 20, Bills 10.
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Scouting Report Week 13 - Bills vs. Dolphins

 

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Top 3 Individual Matchups
1 – Robert Foster vs. Xavien Howard
2 – Jordan Mills vs. Cameron Wake
3 – Kyle Williams vs. Jesse Davis
 
Bills Top 2 Advantages
Good advantage – Run game
Best advantage – Pass defense
 
Bills Number 1 Must
Continue first down success
 
Scouting Eye
Amendola a question mark
Ballhawks
Red zone woes
Big play givers
Ace returner out
 
Final note
The Bills and Dolphins have alternated season sweeps each of the last three seasons. Buffalo swept the Dolphins in 2015 and 2017, with Miami taking both matchups in 2016.
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The Bills are riding a two-game winning streak as they head to Miami, and Josh Allen is coming off perhaps his best game as a pro. Sal Maiorana and Leo Roth dig into Allen's performance, the Bills' youth movement, and how a brawl may have galvanized the team.

 

The Buffalo Bills will be going for their third straight victory on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, but more importantly, how can Josh Allen build from his best game as a pro -- especially when he'll be defended a bit differently? Also, with LeSean McCoy's struggles in 2018, is it time to start worrying about the Bills' top running back? Joe Buscaglia and Matthew Fairburn discuss all of that in addition to giving their predictions for the upcoming game against the Dolphins.

 

 

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Man, I’m not trying to pretend like the Bills are good or anything but has there even been a team more disrespected throughout an entire season? The Bills made the playoffs last year. They have wins against good teams. They have won 2 in a row and are certainly capable of beating Miami. The bills have been huge underdogs in every single game this season which is incredible in itself. We are 4-7 with a real look at 7-7 IMO and have been picked to be 0-11 so far...the Bills are 4-3 in games that Peterman didn’t play in. I mean the Bills aren’t good but the people picking games and making odds are acting like they are the 2016 Browns. Get a grip here.

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28 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Man, I’m not trying to pretend like the Bills are good or anything but has there even been a team more disrespected throughout an entire season? The Bills made the playoffs last year. They have wins against good teams. They have won 2 in a row and are certainly capable of beating Miami. The bills have been huge underdogs in every single game this season which is incredible in itself. We are 4-7 with a real look at 7-7 IMO and have been picked to be 0-11 so far...the Bills are 4-3 in games that Peterman didn’t play in. I mean the Bills aren’t good but the people picking games and making odds are acting like they are the 2016 Browns. Get a grip here.

I think the Bills are favored in their remaining home games.

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Top News: Kenny Stills' Role In Offense Evolving

 

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Wide receiver Kenny Stills handled a couple of different roles last Sunday and he’s ready to do it again against the Buffalo Bills if called upon.
 
After Danny Amendola sustained a knee injury, Stills moved from his outside receiver position into the slot and later was asked to field a punt, something he said Wednesday he hadn’t done since his days at the University of Oklahoma.
 
Head Coach Adam Gase said it would be “a bonus” if it turned out Amendola was able to play against the Bills, so the logical assumption is that Stills again will be in the slot and used as a punt returner.
 
“I feel like throughout my career I have experience on the inside and the outside,” Stills said. “If you look at charts of where I’ve caught balls, in particular last year, a lot of it was coming from the slot. I take pride in knowing all of the positions and doing whatever they ask me to do, so when a guy goes down, you’ve got to go out there and put yourself in position to make plays. I feel like I can get open from anywhere. It’s just a matter of protecting and getting the ball out there.”
 
O’Leary observation: Tight end Nick O’Leary will be facing Sunday the team with which he spent his first three NFL seasons before joining the Dolphins in September, but he told a reporter this was just another game for him. That much should have been expected from O’Leary, whose stoic nature has been well documented since he arrived in South Florida.
 
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Bills Today: Tre' White: Everything is Clicking

 

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LeSean McCoy: "Get Some Easy Lanes" (1:42)

RB LeSean McCoy talks about Dolphin's running back Frank Gore and how he hopes the Bills' recent success with the deep ball can lead to opening up lanes for the run game.

 

Robert Foster: "I Needed to be Cut" (3:33)

WR Robert Foster talks about being cut, making the most of his opportunities since returning to the active roster and more.

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