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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 579660"><p>What pro football execs think of Spiller based on his durability is irrelevant. What's relevant is whether he's healthy to play against the Packers and whether the Bills are still playing for something at that juncture.</p><p></p><p>The "serviceable" (as you put it) Sammy Watkins (AFC offensive rookie of the month for October) pulled a groin on Wednesday and did not practice yesterday. It looks like Jackson will play but will not be 100%. Orton will be short on skill players this week, which is not good look for him; they'll need a big defensive effort to beat KC.</p><p></p><p>As for history repeating itself (more like it rhymes rather than repeats), this season is shaping up to confound those expectations to one degree or another. There's an unusual number of chronic doormats and chronic underachievers sitting in playoff contention...Detroit, Cleveland, Miami, Dallas, Buffalo. History would also suggest Arizona should not be sitting in first place. KC is in only the second year of resurrection. What do all those teams have in common? They're all in the top 9 in points surrendered. That's a meaningful reality not disclosed by history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 579660"] What pro football execs think of Spiller based on his durability is irrelevant. What's relevant is whether he's healthy to play against the Packers and whether the Bills are still playing for something at that juncture. The "serviceable" (as you put it) Sammy Watkins (AFC offensive rookie of the month for October) pulled a groin on Wednesday and did not practice yesterday. It looks like Jackson will play but will not be 100%. Orton will be short on skill players this week, which is not good look for him; they'll need a big defensive effort to beat KC. As for history repeating itself (more like it rhymes rather than repeats), this season is shaping up to confound those expectations to one degree or another. There's an unusual number of chronic doormats and chronic underachievers sitting in playoff contention...Detroit, Cleveland, Miami, Dallas, Buffalo. History would also suggest Arizona should not be sitting in first place. KC is in only the second year of resurrection. What do all those teams have in common? They're all in the top 9 in points surrendered. That's a meaningful reality not disclosed by history. [/QUOTE]
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