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I’m a conflicted Pats fan – who do I root for tonight?

November 12, 2015 by Mike Dussault

I’m pulling for the Bills for a couple reasons. First is that the Jets scare me more down the road, and I’d prefer that game on 12/27 in the Meadowlands to be meaningless. I also would prefer if they make the playoffs that they end up the 6 seed with a possible trip to Denver in the Wild Card round. I think they’d cause real problems for Peyton in January. Second is that a Bills win will make for more hype leading up to next week’s MNF game against them. It will give Rex some extra swagger and that makes things even more fun.

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