Bills Prediction Against Texans

The Bills regular season kicks off on Sunday and it could not come any sooner for the 70,000 plus Weekend Warriors. As the players will be donning the throwback unis of yesteryear, the one constant for this years team is bringing back one of the NFL's stingiest defenses. The whole team is stressing on how important is to get off to a fast start and in order for that to happen, Losman is going to have to keep his emotions in check and trust that he has a championship caliber team surrounding him.
The Texans come in with similar playoff aspirations and are trying to make the leap into the upper echelon of the NFL. I like the match up of the Bills veteran D against a young Texan offense who is trying to find an identity. As far as the question mark surrounding Buffalo's young QB, all JP has to do is avoid the stupid mistakes that can put them in a situation to play catch-up football. Take care of the ball and the Defense and Special teams will take care of the rest.
That being said, I like the Bills to take this one 20-10. This won't be pretty but WOW is that defense fun to watch!!!
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