3) The Bills defense with a chance to face a rookie quarterback. As fun as the dramatics of the past two weeks must have been, my guess is Chan Gailey would be more than happy to get a more comfortable win this week, with a trip to Cincinnati on tap. That'll mean getting more consistent work from the defense, which showed good signs last week. "I wouldn't call them elite yet," said one scouting director, "but not a lot of teams force (Tom Brady) into four interceptions. They looked a lot more sound than when I saw them in the preseason." And that's with Kirk Morrison on the shelf and second-round pick Aaron Williams out for most of the game. Of course, Brady also did get his -- 387 yards and four touchdowns worth -- but this unit produced when Buffalo needed it. And facing Andy Dalton and the Bengals could provide the Bills defense, bolstered in the offseason with guys like Nick Barnett and Marcel Dareus, with the chance to take another step forward.