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Buffalo Bills vs. Denver Broncos picks, predictions: Who wins NFL Week 15 game?

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Pro Football Network: Bills 31, Broncos 16

CBS Sports: Bills 27, Broncos 24

 

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This game might look a lot like the Pittsburgh game. I expect a relatively low scoring game with the Bills winning by 9-12 points. Denver has better RB's, but Lock is no match for Allen. They have some outstanding young receivers too, but they are still no match for Diggs, Beasley and Brown. The kicking game may figure in prominently. Be ready, Tyler. 

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5 minutes ago, nucci said:

No such thing as  a trap game...it's the next game on the schedule. The Bills will practice and prepare for this game like every other one. 

 

Teams can have a letdown. Look at NO. They lost to the Eagles. This week they have the Chiefs. I wouldn't be surprised if they took the Eagles lightly and were looking ahead to KC.

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27 minutes ago, Greg S said:

 

Teams can have a letdown. Look at NO. They lost to the Eagles. This week they have the Chiefs. I wouldn't be surprised if they took the Eagles lightly and were looking ahead to KC.

 

The Saints didn’t have a letdown, they have Taysom Hill playing QB.  “Trap” games don’t exist.  It has been proven over and over and over again.

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1 minute ago, eball said:

 

The Saints didn’t have a letdown, they have Taysom Hill playing QB.  “Trap” games don’t exist.  It has been proven over and over and over again.

246 rushing yards or something the saints let up though? I don’t think saints win if brees plays.

 

But I’m saying that,  I agree with you that it wasn’t a “trap game” loss by the saints. 

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1 hour ago, GreggTX said:

This game might look a lot like the Pittsburgh game. I expect a relatively low scoring game with the Bills winning by 9-12 points. Denver has better RB's, but Lock is no match for Allen. They have some outstanding young receivers too, but they are still no match for Diggs, Beasley and Brown. The kicking game may figure in prominently. Be ready, Tyler. 

If we come prepared to play, I expect this to be a blowout. 

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52 minutes ago, Greg S said:

 

Teams can have a letdown. Look at NO. They lost to the Eagles. This week they have the Chiefs. I wouldn't be surprised if they took the Eagles lightly and were looking ahead to KC.

why is it called a letdown? Just because you lose and don't play well, it's not a letdown. 

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17 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said:

If we come prepared to play, I expect this to be a blowout. 

 

That's what I am thinking too.  Both their running backs are on the injury report this week.  One of their two wide outs is.  Their starting TE, is.  They have a T and a G on there too.  Their secondary is really depleted.  The Bills haven't just played one good game in a row.  They have played seven and the on field product literally looks better each week.  I don't expect no resistance from Denver, but in this game resistance is futile.  They will be assimilated into the Bills Borg this week.

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This defense is doing the same thing Allen has done throughout the year, they’re getting better every week. While I’m all for watching Allen light it up, I’m itching more to watch this defense wreak havoc. Sure is one hell of a time for our defense to start gaining momentum. 
 

Not looking past the Broncos but Lock may be in for a rough day

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1 hour ago, Greg S said:

 

Teams can have a letdown. Look at NO. They lost to the Eagles. This week they have the Chiefs. I wouldn't be surprised if they took the Eagles lightly and were looking ahead to KC.

This is a good point...Also, I’ve heard like Jim Kelly say that when they used to play weaker teams, sometimes they wouldn’t study as hard...so, I’m sure that happens across the league...

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1 hour ago, eball said:

 

The Saints didn’t have a letdown, they have Taysom Hill playing QB.  “Trap” games don’t exist.  It has been proven over and over and over again.

Oh yea? How does one prove that trap games don't exist? 😂 Might as well say that teams also don't 'rise up' for certain games or opponents.

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15 minutes ago, Rick 'r Mortis said:

Oh yea? How does one prove that trap games don't exist? 😂 Might as well say that teams also don't 'rise up' for certain games or opponents.

 

The proof comes from looking at the winning percentages of "good" teams vs. "bad" teams either the week before (trap game) or week after (letdown game) they play another "good" team.  It's easily verifiable.  There's no statistically significant difference.  Sometimes bad teams beat good teams, and there is no statistical proof it's because the good team "overlooked" them.

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8 minutes ago, eball said:

 

The proof comes from looking at the winning percentages of "good" teams vs. "bad" teams either the week before (trap game) or week after (letdown game) they play another "good" team.  It's easily verifiable.  There's no statistically significant difference.  Sometimes bad teams beat good teams, and there is no statistical proof it's because the good team "overlooked" them.

 

But confirmation bias, when applied selectively, does wonders for confirming otherwise debunked narratives. 

 

Duh.

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I don't know about everyone else, but to me it feels like this team is on a mission. I think that Arizona game really ticked them off with how they lost. I don't see them taking anyone lightly or coasting into a game just expecting to win. I see them coming out every week with the intention of imposing their will on our opponents on both offense and defense. 

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