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Bills Pass Offense vrs Falcons Pass Defense

Bills Pass Offense vrs Falcons Pass Defense
Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports

The Bills will have a healthy E.J. Manuel and a full complement of receivers for the first time this season since Week 1. The Bills should be able to spread the ball around. Nine different guys caught passes two weeks ago vs. the Jets and that was without Stevie Johnson or Robert Woods. The pass defense of the Falcons has been disappointing despite having veterans like Asante Samuel and Osi Uymeniora. The Bills should be able to make some plays on the Falcons.

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Falcons Pass Offense vrs Bills Pass Defense

Falcons Pass Offense vrs Bills Pass Defense
Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY Sports

There's good news and bad news for the Falcons' pass offense. The good news is that Matt Ryan, White and Gonzalez had a field day the last time these two teams played. The bad news is that their offensive line is not playing very good and the Bills have the most sacks in the NFL. Expect the Falcons to look for White early and often, but it will be an issue of keeping Ryan upright all game.

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Bills Rush Offense vrs Falcons Rush Defense

Bills Rush Offense vrs Falcons Rush Defense
Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports

The Bills have an opportunity to get their running game back on track this Sunday. C.J. Spiller has had a poor string of games, but he's had two weeks to heal his ankle and clear his mind and hopefully can get back to basics against the Falcons. It will help Spiller playing inside this weekend. They will probably try to get Spiller heavily involved early to get him back on track in the most ideal scenario.

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Falcons Rush Offense vrs Bills Rush Defense

Falcons Rush Offense vrs Bills Rush Defense
Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY Sports

The Falcons' best chance for success is to run the ball against the Bills. If the Bills have one soft spot on defense, it's in their run game. The Falcons will have to stay true to the run game if they want to succeed in this game. Jackson has been hobbled all year, but, like Spiller, should feel more comfortable on the indoor turf.

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Final Score Prediction: Bills 27, Falcons 21

Final Score Prediction: Bills 27, Falcons 21
Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports

I think that there is just too much momentum on the Bills side right now to not win this game. They've had plenty of rest and are as healthy as they've been all year long. They'll come ready to play and there will be enough plays made to get a big W in Toronto. I don't think the Falcons will lay down, but at the end of the day, the Bills are a better team right now and get the job done in the great white north.


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