The usual practice in the NFL is for teams to return to their home facilities each week to prepare for each game, regardless of where it is going to be played. But the Bills are not coming back to Buffalo this week as they prepare for their second consecutive game in the west coast time zone. Maybe the dryness and clear blue skies of Arizona will help them achieve some semblance of a defensive identity as they prepare to face the well rested Cardinals who played last Thursday and will have had 10 days to game plan against the high priced Buffalo defensive line. Maybe the Bills defence will find a way to set another dubious NFL record this week so that they can face the home town media only after having done that. Maybe they should just go to Sedona, walk out into a canyon, stare up at the famous red rocks and think about what is to become of their season. At 2-3, the season is nowhere near lost. It just feels that way when they give up yards and points like they have the last two weeks.
The 49ers set an NFL record yesterday, becoming the first team EVER to run for 300 yards and pass for 300 yards in the same game. The first team to ever do this. Thankfully, and for the second consecutive week, I saw none of the game as family Thanksgiving activities took priority. Maybe these were the two games to miss this year - anomalies in the course of a successful season. If so, and even if not, I'm glad I missed them.
The schedule does get easier in the the second half but after the upcoming game in the desert, they are home to Tennessee which should be a winnable game but then two more tough road games are next: at Houston then at New England. It's unlikely that they will have a record better than 3-6 going into the prime time Thursday game against Miami on November 15th. For that one, I'm looking forward to getting a good sleep the night before, tailgating in the dark and seeing what Bills fans are like after an extra 7 hours of drinking. They better win that one or it could get ugly. And I'm not just talking about the one scary guy in my section who seems like he may be about ready to exorcise his demons at any minute. For his sake, for our sake and for his poor wife's sake, they need to win that game.
The Toronto Argonauts, on the other hand, don't have a rich tailgating tradition or a strong influence on the psychi of the citizenry and community identity of the city the way the Bills do for Buffalo but I'm still a fan. They play at the Rogers Centre against the green Riders this afternoon and then at home again next Sunday against Montreal, a game for which I purchased tickets a few weeks ago. If the Bills season continues to slip away, the Argos and the CFL season will become the focus - at least until the 100th Grey Cup is played at the Rogers Centre later in November.
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