Mentions the Chiefs several times, so figured you guys would want to see it.
The Bills are the team no one, including the Chiefs wants to see in the playoffs
Forget the Ravens. Forget the Bucs. The team you don't want to play in January is the Buffalo Bills.
With all due respect to the Packers, the AFC's No. 2 overall seed may very well be the second-best team in the NFL.
The Bills crushed the Dolphins 56-26 in a game Miami needed for their playoff hopes. And maybe we didn't see a 30-point win coming, but it's in line with what the Bills have been doing to teams in recent weeks.
Buffalo has had a top-five scoring defense since Week 12. If not for the Hail Murray they would have finished on a 10-game win streak dating back to before Halloween.
And then there's Josh Allen. The third-year franchise quarterback has, in consecutive weeks, set the Bills single-season records for passing touchdowns and passing yards.
What I love most about the Bills is that they aren't even letting teams hang around. Since that Week 10 loss to the Cardinals, not a single team has finished within a possession of the Bills.
I go back to that Week 6 loss to the Chiefs. Head coach Sean McDermott picked his poison and let the Chiefs' run game beat them up so that Patrick Mahomes wouldn't. Kansas City rushed for 245 yards and Mahomes passed for 225 yards.
But with about 5 minutes left in the game and down 23-17, the Bills forced a Clyde Edwards-Helaire fumble that would have given the Bills the ball at the Kansas City 31.
They would have had a chance to take the lead against the Chiefs there. But instead, the replay showed Edwards-Helaire's knee was down just before the ball came out. Mahomes took the Chiefs down for the field goal and that provided the final margin of victory.
Allen is a better quarterback today than he was then. The defense is playing far better ball. And after sweeping the Patriots and beating the likes of the Seahawks and Steelers, the Bills now know how to win big games.
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
It almost sounds too simple, but it really does seem like just sell out to remove Diggs and they won't have an answer
They can't run it, and without him there goes the chunk plays... Beasley can be covered up
I’ll agree. Not only can they not run it, they really won’t even try.
Diggs is an elite receiver, but the rest of their receivers are just okay and they don’t have anyone near a Travis Kelce who can feast in the middle of the field when Diggs takes the attention.
The Bills defense left receivers open practically all night, but the Ravens don’t have a QB who can make them pay. They won’t be so lucky against the Chiefs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
I’ll agree. Not only can they not run it, they really won’t even try.
Diggs is an elite receiver, but the rest of their receivers are just okay and they don’t have anyone near a Travis Kelce who can feast in the middle of the field when Diggs takes the attention.
The Bills defense left receivers open practically all night, but the Ravens don’t have a QB who can make them pay. They won’t be so lucky against the Chiefs.
They played zone to keep Jackson in front of them. He just couldn’t find the zone beaters. [Reply]