Originally Posted by joethomas:
I don't think the weather would favor either team really, even if it were bad.
It definitely would if it were raining hard and/or windy. The team that can't run and who doesn't have a stud TE to work the middle is at a serious disadvantage. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Why Not?:
It definitely would if it were raining hard and/or windy. The team that can't run and who doesn't have a stud TE to work the middle is at a serious disadvantage.
Plus Mahomes has always been effective even in poor conditions.
Apparently, Josh Allen turns into Jake Locker if the planets aren’t aligned just right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
I mentioned it before and i'll say it again.. the bills beat ONE team on the road this season who finished with a winning record and that was a close victory against a Fitz lead Miami. Their best wins have all been at home thus far and the two best qb's they played on the road (Tennahill and Murray) they lost. Anything can happen on Sunday but those stats are very interesting.
Originally Posted by Matter2003:
OK...on the flip side the Bills have played far tougher defenses than the Chiefs have and a far tougher schedule in general. Additionally they are the only team that made the playoffs with a strength of victory over .500
Always can flip the coin to show the other side and that goes both ways.
Sure. I specifically pointed out the offenses the Bills have faced to dispel your notion that they are some vastly improved defense since week 6 and that Chiefs will once again move the ball basically at will and with the red zone luck ending, the Bills surrender a lot of points.
Your strength of victory says nothing about the matchup. It’s just another one of those random stats that Bills fans like to use that doesn’t actually say anything about the game, especially given the head to head matchup did actually happen. [Reply]