Injuries and final thoughts on tomorrows game.
Both the Bills and Jets have some notables out of the lineup for tomorrows kickoff, and the game means a lot for both teams.
A Jets win keeps their hopes for the season alive, and makes the Bills remaining schedule harder than it has to be. The Bills need to win every home game they can, be disfortunate enough to only have seven this year. (One Bills home game being played in Toronto, (Sunday, September 7th).
If the Bills can return to glory and shrug off last weeks ugly loss to Miami, they will help hold onto or remain in a tie for first. A loss will make it very difficult to think of the Bills as leading the division for long, having to travel to the unfriendly confines of Foxborough the next weekend.
Previously I stated that if the Bills don’t get under some of Favre’s passes it was going to be a 37-24 game. I think now however, the game is going to be much closer, so I am going to scale it back and say Jets win 27-24. And of course, here’s to hoping that I am wrong.
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I totally agree Tim!!! Jets should win this game, and for no other reason than because it makes no sense. I just have a feeling this will be a 3 team race coming down to the end… Then again… I’m a little bias… Good Luck, but not really
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November 2nd, 2008 at 5:07 amYou’re right, matter of fact if Favre keeps playing the way he has so far this year, the Jets will only win games despite him, not because of him. It’s funny that the NY media still has headlines from last week like “Favre leads 4th Quarter Win” when it should’ve said, “Jets pull out win, despite terrible game by Favre”. But the NFL has protected him for 17 years, so why not one more… I hope he ends up proving me wrong!
November 2nd, 2008 at 5:38 am