Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
I'm not saying the Bills will shut down the run, but I think that Bills run D number is a little inflated by giving up 170+ yard games to Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson, and De'Von Achane. I think elite RBs tear up Buffalo, the Steelers aren't that.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
So what you are really saying is I should start Woody Marks over Jaylen Warren? (Did I just turn this into a WDIS thread?)I'm not saying the Bills will shut down the run, but I think that Bills run D number is a little inflated by giving up 170+ yard games to Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson, and De'Von Achane. I think elite RBs tear up Buffalo, the Steelers aren't that.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
Sean Tucker also had a huge game, but that was really just 3 plays, 2 of which were Tristan Wirfs opening holes you could drive a van through without touching anyone. Steelers OL isn't that good.
Conversely, I think the Steelers run D is worse than that number indicates. The only RB on Cook's level they faced was Jonathan Taylor, and I don't see Josh Allen having a "bad" Daniel Jones game. They gave up 100+ yard games to Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker, Kimani Vidal, and Chase Brown twice.
I'd honestly call that a toss up. I'd probably still lean Warren, but its like 51-49.So what you are really saying is I should start Woody Marks over Jaylen Warren? (Did I just turn this into a WDIS thread?)I'm not saying the Bills will shut down the run, but I think that Bills run D number is a little inflated by giving up 170+ yard games to Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson, and De'Von Achane. I think elite RBs tear up Buffalo, the Steelers aren't that.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
Sean Tucker also had a huge game, but that was really just 3 plays, 2 of which were Tristan Wirfs opening holes you could drive a van through without touching anyone. Steelers OL isn't that good.
Conversely, I think the Steelers run D is worse than that number indicates. The only RB on Cook's level they faced was Jonathan Taylor, and I don't see Josh Allen having a "bad" Daniel Jones game. They gave up 100+ yard games to Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker, Kimani Vidal, and Chase Brown twice.
51 points in full PPR or half PPR?I'd honestly call that a toss up. I'd probably still lean Warren, but its like 51-49.So what you are really saying is I should start Woody Marks over Jaylen Warren? (Did I just turn this into a WDIS thread?)I'm not saying the Bills will shut down the run, but I think that Bills run D number is a little inflated by giving up 170+ yard games to Derrick Henry, Bijan Robinson, and De'Von Achane. I think elite RBs tear up Buffalo, the Steelers aren't that.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
Sean Tucker also had a huge game, but that was really just 3 plays, 2 of which were Tristan Wirfs opening holes you could drive a van through without touching anyone. Steelers OL isn't that good.
Conversely, I think the Steelers run D is worse than that number indicates. The only RB on Cook's level they faced was Jonathan Taylor, and I don't see Josh Allen having a "bad" Daniel Jones game. They gave up 100+ yard games to Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker, Kimani Vidal, and Chase Brown twice.

Bet he throws for 75 yards and 5 tds. I've never seen a qb check out of more runs at goal line.Beat up QB.
Porous Bills run defense.
A recipe for Warren and Gainwell to eat.
So I’ll guess Rodgers throws 5 TDs.
Rodgers “gimpyness”, aside from his age, is on his non throwing hand. His big issue has been dumping the ball off too quickly or abandoning the pocket too soon.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
His gimpyness is on his non throwing hand yes, but reports are he’s not taking very many snaps under center. And I can imagine it will affect his game some. Whether is being hesitant to do things or trying to get the ball out too quick to avoid hits.Rodgers “gimpyness”, aside from his age, is on his non throwing hand. His big issue has been dumping the ball off too quickly or abandoning the pocket too soon.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
With the Bills both starting OTs out, the Steelers defense should be able to bring outside pressure but they usually don’t get pressure up the middle. The Steelers secondary is also vulnerable across the middle and Allen will take full advantage of that.
I expect Cook to have a big day, easily putting up 100, and Allen is going to gouge the Steelers on the ground as well.
The Steelers D has got to generate a few turnovers for the Steelers to have any chance. The offense needs a big day from Gainwell and Warren to keep Allen off the field as well.
I’ll be at the game with a buddy from Buffalo so it would be especially nice to pull out a victory but I just don’t see Allen losing this game coming off a loss and having a long week to prepare.
Bills 30
Steelers 17
That’s been Rodgers problem for his last 4 or 5 startsHis gimpyness is on his non throwing hand yes, but reports are he’s not taking very many snaps under center. And I can imagine it will affect his game some. Whether is being hesitant to do things or trying to get the ball out too quick to avoid hits.Rodgers “gimpyness”, aside from his age, is on his non throwing hand. His big issue has been dumping the ball off too quickly or abandoning the pocket too soon.Bills allow 146 yards per game on the ground.Broderick Jones was put on IR, and while he's not a good LT, that's still not good news facing Rousseau and Bosa. I'm expecting to see Rodgers picking himself off the ground a lot in this one. I think the Bills run D steps up a little in this one, it looked a bit improved with Shaq Thompson back last week, I could see some big runs, but I don't see the ground game having sustained success like some other Bills opponents have had. If the Steelers win, this needs to be a big game for DK Metcalf. The Bills can be had outside.
Bills are down both starting OTs, which is bad news facing TJ Watt, and its not like the starting interior was in great shape agaisnt Cam Heyward, and Dalton Kincaid feels unlikely to be back this week, and Brandin Cooks is suddenly both on the team, and possibly going to be the #3 WR instantly, with Samuel on IR, Moore cut, and Coleman presumably still in the doghouse. Despite ALL that, I still like the Bills offense in this game. I think James Cook can run on this defense, both sustained runs and big chunks, and I think Josh Allen will still make plays, both air and ground.
Bills-27
Steelers-20
Steelers allow 104 yards per game on the ground.
Only part of this take I disagree with. Rodgers is gimpy and I think they hand it off early and often to both Gainwell and Warren with some success.
With the Bills both starting OTs out, the Steelers defense should be able to bring outside pressure but they usually don’t get pressure up the middle. The Steelers secondary is also vulnerable across the middle and Allen will take full advantage of that.
I expect Cook to have a big day, easily putting up 100, and Allen is going to gouge the Steelers on the ground as well.
The Steelers D has got to generate a few turnovers for the Steelers to have any chance. The offense needs a big day from Gainwell and Warren to keep Allen off the field as well.
I’ll be at the game with a buddy from Buffalo so it would be especially nice to pull out a victory but I just don’t see Allen losing this game coming off a loss and having a long week to prepare.
Bills 30
Steelers 17
That Gainwell catch was ridiculous. It’ll not likely be seen much after this, but context wise (poor throw, RB, one handed) it was very very impressive
Yeah but such an awful throw. I’ll say it again: Rodgers isn’t right.That Gainwell catch was ridiculous. It’ll not likely be seen much after this, but context wise (poor throw, RB, one handed) it was very very impressive
Doesn't he have some bones or something in his hamd broken?Yeah but such an awful throw. I’ll say it again: Rodgers isn’t right.That Gainwell catch was ridiculous. It’ll not likely be seen much after this, but context wise (poor throw, RB, one handed) it was very very impressive