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Sunday, December 14, 2008

BUFFALO BILLS CRUSED BY THE JETS 31-27

The New York Jets put the final nail in the Buffalo Bills Coffin this Sunday at Giants Stadium when they defeated the Bills 31-27. The Jets were coming off a two game losing streak and the Bills were the right medicine at the right time for this Jets Football Team. The Jets were led by there legendary quarterback Brett Farve who passed for had a tremendous game throwing the Cocthery and Coles. The surprise of the game is that the Bills could not stop there Rookie Tight End Dustin Keller who dominated the Bills Defense and moved the chains for first downs. The Jets Running game was clicking with Thomas Jones and Leon Washington who both had good games Running and Receiving the football. The Bills defense had a tough game after having played extremely well over the last four games without any offensive help from this "Sorry Ass Offense". The Bills Defense kept them close in the game for the first half but, the Jets blew the Bills out in the second half. The Bills a Offense was terrible again for the third straight week under the leadership of J.P. Losman who seems to be getting worse every week. The Bills tried to run the ball with Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson with some success but, that was not enough for the Bills struggling Offense. The Buffalo Bills are a lost Football Team and they need some leadership from the coaching staff and some veteran players. The Bills will probably finish the season losing nine out of there last ten games. This losing streak is second behind the hapless Detroit Lions who will probably go 0-16. Finally, there is no reason why a team that started 5-1 is not contending for a divisional championship when the whole division is mediocre. The Bills coaching staff lost this team when they could not come up with a game plan that could get this team out of a major slump that cost them a playoff season.

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