NFL Writer Predicts Outcome Of Patriots-Bills Primetime Game

An NFL writer has predicted the outcome of the Patriots and Bills game. The New England Patriots have been a pleasant surprise so far this season. Currently, they are looking like one of the best teams in the NFL and a favorite to get to another super bowl. Is this too much? Well, if they continue playing like they have been in the last six games, they could easily not lose another game this season. It will be interesting how they play going forward.

One NFL writer is looking very much forward to the Patriots game today, though. Gregg Rosenthal wrote about the matchup recently. He mentioned that he is fascinated by the game. According to him, the Bills are a prime example of the league trend in the last few years. But he says that the Patriots are “zigging while the rest of the league zags,” which is an interesting point.

He also pointed out that experience matters when it comes to winning big games. This would be a point in the Bill’s favor since they have been in several of them since Sean McDermott arrived. While it is true that the Patriot’s offense has been playing very well recently and continues to improve, they are young and inexperienced. Rosenthall says that Jones and the offense have not been tested like they will be tonight. He eventually says that he thinks the patriots and Bills will split their games over the next month.

NFL Writer Predicts Outcome Of Patriots-Bills Primetime Game

Bill Belichick, for what it’s worth, is ready for the limelight and some potentially bad weather. He was recently asked about the weather and how it impacts preparation.

“I would say, on the weather, we don’t really spend a lot of time on that. We practice in a variety of conditions from the start of training camp to the end of the preseason, so whenever they come up, they come up. We learn from those. Those may or may not be what we get that particular week. Somewhere along the line, it could come into play. We talk about that, how it would affect certain plays, situations, ball handling, et cetera. It’s kind of a continual conversation we have on that.”