Updated: Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Bills-Packers: 10 observations
Bills-Packers: 10 observations
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After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Bills-Packers matchup.
1. Buffalo needs to prevent the big play through the air: Green Bay QB Aaron Rodgers has one of the strongest arms in the NFL and he has a stable of receivers that can stretch the field. The Packers love to push the secondary with vertical routes and can score from anywhere on the field. Buffalo's safeties must stay at home, provide help over the top and thus will probably spend most of the game in two-deep zone coverage. But the Bills' secondary is often underrated.
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