Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Bills Will Need To Stop The Broncos Running Attack

The Bills Ability To Stop The Broncos Running Attack: Tim Tebow is not exactly accustomed to the cold weather. He grew up in Jacksonville and then played college football at Florida. When Tebow travels to Buffalo to take on the Bills, the game time temperature is going to be in the low 30's and it will be Tebow's first cold weather start of his career from high school to college to the NFL. Tebow said, "I've never worn sleeves, but I've been wearing sleeves in practice this week to try to get used to that." Even when the weather is not bad, the Broncos opponents see a heavy dose of the run but especially with the cold weather in Bufflo, the Bills defense should be ready for a lot of Tebow and McGahee running from out of the backfield. The Broncos, which rank 1st in the NFL in rushing yard per game at 163.1, will likely try to run the ball around 50 times, which they also did against the Chiefs in week 10 and the Chargers in week 12. Luckily for Tebow and the Broncos, the Bills struggle to stop the run. They rank 28th in the league in rushing yards allowed per game at 139.5, 29th in rushing yards per attempt at 4.8, and 29th in rushing touchdowns allowed with 16. If the Bills struggle to stop the run once again on Saturday, it will be a long day in Buffalo for the Bills, who have lost 7 straight after starting 5-2.

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