Leodis McKelvin has a prediction for Thursday night's game. (USATSI)
Leodis McKelvin has a prediction for Thursday night's game. (USATSI)

Bills cornerback Leodis McKelvin has a prediction for Thursday night's game against the Dolphins, and from the sound of it, he expects things to go a lot like they did in Week 2, when Buffalo beat Miami 29-10. 

"S---, we're going to go out and beat that ass. Point blank. Period," McKelvin said, via ESPN.com.

The Dolphins heard about McKelvin's comments and as you can imagine, they didn't take too kindly. Safety Jimmy Wilson called them "cheap."

"For someone to just jump off saying things like that before the game being played, I don't know if he's trying to rally his team together or what they're trying to do," Wilson said Monday. "It just seems cheap. But we're not worried about it. We're going to go handle our business. We know how important these AFC games are to win. We got to avenge ourselves."

Then there were Dolphins' players like Cameron Wake, who didn't seem to care at all about McKelvin's threat to "beat that ass."

"I couldn't care less," Wake said. "When football starts becoming a debate, then I'd care about words. Until that day, football pads win and lose games, and that's what I care about."

If the Bills are going to win, they're going to have to avoid big mistakes like the one McKelvin made against the Chiefs on Sunday. During the fourth quarter, McKelvin fumbled a punt that the Chiefs recovered at Buffalo's 26-yard line. Two plays later, Alex Smith scored what proved to be the winning touchdown. 

McKelvin's reaction to his fumble?

"S--- happens," McKelvin said. "If you f--- up on any kind of thing you've got going on. This is my job. It's my job. I take this s--- to heart."

As you can tell, McKelvin has a way with words.