PLAYERS:
Mark Sanchez,
Chan Gailey,
Ryan Fitzpatrick,
C.J. Spiller,
Shonn Greene
TEAMS: New York Jets, Buffalo Bills
TEAMS: New York Jets, Buffalo Bills
Lead writer Nick St. Denis and AFC East Daily contributors Dan Begnoche and Sean Donovan pick the New York Jets' AFC East road contest with the Buffalo Bills. Nick's take: There once was a game this season that saw Mark Sanchez throw three touchdowns and complete over 70 percent of his passes -- Week 1 against the Bills. Sanchez has fallen quite hard since then but gets the season-finale nod against those same Bills, this time in Buffalo. Chan Gailey and Ryan Fitzpatrick's inability to get into any type of rhythm against a stout defense is good enough for a Gang Green victory despite one of the saddest offenses in recent memory taking the field.Prediction: Jets 20, Bills 14 (Nick's record: 36-13)Dan's take:The Jets' quarterback situation right now is downright ridiculous, but hey, they have won eight of the last nine against the Bills. Buffalo’s offense has been spotty of late — not counting C.J. Spiller — and the Jets shouldn’t have a problem making them one...
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