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Should we be at all concerned about the Bills secondary?
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<blockquote data-quote="YouFrgotPoland" data-source="post: 296059" data-attributes="member: 2077"><p>I think most of us are already chalking Sunday's game up as an easy win, and it very well could prove to be. But we CANNOT forget about Tampa Bay last year. Things can happen on any given Sunday. That being said, it is the Bills. Their offense is just bad, and our D should be able to handle them easily... oooo especially if Mike Neal gets on the field, oh how I want to see that... Anyway... And our offense SHOULD point up points, we should be able to run the ball all over the place. However, if there is one strength the Bills have it is their secondary. They have a deep and talented secondary that might be one of the few that can match up with our deep receiving core. We all know that Rodgers can tear up any D on a normal day for him. I like to think that I have great faith that he is going to bounce back from last week and put up some good numbers this week. But is anyone perhaps worried that Buffalo's secondary could cause problems if Rodgers has flashbacks of last week? Apparently it is Buffalo's defense's goal to keep all their opponents to under 200 passing yards this year. I was just reading a Packer blog challenging Rodgers to surpass that by halftime. So what is everyone's take here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YouFrgotPoland, post: 296059, member: 2077"] I think most of us are already chalking Sunday's game up as an easy win, and it very well could prove to be. But we CANNOT forget about Tampa Bay last year. Things can happen on any given Sunday. That being said, it is the Bills. Their offense is just bad, and our D should be able to handle them easily... oooo especially if Mike Neal gets on the field, oh how I want to see that... Anyway... And our offense SHOULD point up points, we should be able to run the ball all over the place. However, if there is one strength the Bills have it is their secondary. They have a deep and talented secondary that might be one of the few that can match up with our deep receiving core. We all know that Rodgers can tear up any D on a normal day for him. I like to think that I have great faith that he is going to bounce back from last week and put up some good numbers this week. But is anyone perhaps worried that Buffalo's secondary could cause problems if Rodgers has flashbacks of last week? Apparently it is Buffalo's defense's goal to keep all their opponents to under 200 passing yards this year. I was just reading a Packer blog challenging Rodgers to surpass that by halftime. So what is everyone's take here? [/QUOTE]
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