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Originally Posted by htismaqe
It's all going to come down to the Bills and how they defend Jackson. He's the guy that can make runs into efficient scores, just like a good deep pass.
If they let him break of big runs, that goes against the whole idea of stopping a run-based attack by allowing them to make mistakes. He breaks the "bend, don't break" idea.
I don't know if the Bills have the means to do it. On the other side, the Ravens have a set of really good CB's, at least 3 deep, and a blitz scheme that could frustrate Allen. If they sit back in zone, they're dead, so they won't have a choice but to force it.
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I think some people saw what the Chiefs have done to the Ravens defense and assume the Bills will have similar success.
I don’t think it’s that simple. The Bills don’t have Travis Kelce for one. He is an absolute mismatch for any team.