lol. because we run the same defense, have the same coaching staff, and have the same players right? i dont think our "history" against a somewhat related offense more than a decade ago has anything to do with how we will fair against it now..... we just have to have a great conditioned defense....and iam not worried about that. besides, they still have trent edwards
You never know Sick, Edwards could start to unsuck if they run the no huddle, granted Dick Jauron is still their Head Coach, but he did take the bears to 12-4 or something.
sean smith will just hoist their CBs up 7 ft off the ground before their WRers get downfield, that's all.
Interesting news. As the article stated, that type of offense would maximise the Bills strenghts on offense. With Lynch going to be missing for a few games also, it should take the pressure of the O-Line.
Only issue is Owens one on one, which he'll get against our quarters. Vontae is weak vs the double move, and TO has a great double move. TO 6 points off Vontae on a double move. Bank on it.
Bill Simmons had an interesting article on ways for crappy teams to maximize winning chances. It was mostly about full court pressing in basketball, but he also mentioned running the no-huddle in football. This is a 2 edged sword for the Bills, either it will work great or fail miserably. Im hoping for the latter.