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Bills vs Chiefs Week 5: The Aftermath


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5 minutes ago, Ann said:

 

Had never heard of this guy until saw people complaining about his takes this week.  Not going to check out the clips; don't want to be responsible for him earning even a few pennies due to the click.

 

But the reactions to him make it seem like he's an in front of the camera Sullivan.  Still have his column predicting the '90 Bills would miss the playoffs due to them being the Bickering Bills.  Great take, Jer.  Par for the course.

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Josh Allen: 139.3 QB Rating, 316 Pass Yards, 3 Pass TD, Rush TD, 0 INT

Patrick Mahomes: 70.9 QB Rating, 272 Pass Yards, 2 Pass TD, 2 INT

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8 minutes ago, Ann said:

Josh Allen: 139.3 QB Rating, 316 Pass Yards, 3 Pass TD, Rush TD, 0 INT

Patrick Mahomes: 70.9 QB Rating, 272 Pass Yards, 2 Pass TD, 2 INT

 

No Schlitz.  They held Mahomes under 300 yards?  Cool.

 

And the Bills are now 18-0 when Allen rushes for a TD & throws for one as well.

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FMIA Week 5: Bills Thump Chiefs On The Night It All Changed In The AFC
Peter King
 

There was a play Sunday night in the rain in Kansas City that encapsulated the 2021 version of Josh Allen perfectly. If you stayed up till midnight, you saw it. Bills up 31-20 at the Chiefs’ 24-yard line, driving for insurance, seven minutes left in the game. Josh Allen took off running up the middle, his receivers covered on the outside. It looked like the 237-pound Allen could bull his way through the sparse coverage in the middle of the field and make it all the way for a touchdown. But he didn’t.
 

At the 12-yard line, pursuit really not close, Allen pulled up and slid on the wet turf. First down. The insurance score came two plays later.
 

Immediately I thought of Allen’s words to me in training camp when I asked why this year would be different, why there wouldn’t be reruns of the 14-point and 8-point losses to Kansas City last year.

Just try not to be a hero.
 

There’s your example from Buffalo’s conference-changing 38-20 win over Kansas City: Maybe Allen’s the bull in the china shop last year, and maybe he makes it into the end zone and spikes the ball hard and screams at the sky. Nothing wrong with that. But he didn’t need to do it, and he didn’t do it, and he still was the man of the match. And finally, inexorably, he outplayed the man who will be his rival for years in the AFC, Patrick Mahomes.
 

This felt bigger than one game. The Chiefs looked thin on offense and absolutely threadbare on defense. This looked like a changing of the guard in the AFC more than just a Week 5 game. It looked that way from the booth too. “When we get to the end of the season,” Cris Collinsworth said on NBC, “we’re gonna look back on this night and say, ‘This is the night a lot of things changed in the AFC.”
 

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2 minutes ago, Ann said:

FMIA Week 5: Bills Thump Chiefs On The Night It All Changed In The AFC
Peter King
 

There was a play Sunday night in the rain in Kansas City that encapsulated the 2021 version of Josh Allen perfectly. If you stayed up till midnight, you saw it. Bills up 31-20 at the Chiefs’ 24-yard line, driving for insurance, seven minutes left in the game. Josh Allen took off running up the middle, his receivers covered on the outside. It looked like the 237-pound Allen could bull his way through the sparse coverage in the middle of the field and make it all the way for a touchdown. But he didn’t.
 

At the 12-yard line, pursuit really not close, Allen pulled up and slid on the wet turf. First down. The insurance score came two plays later.
 

Immediately I thought of Allen’s words to me in training camp when I asked why this year would be different, why there wouldn’t be reruns of the 14-point and 8-point losses to Kansas City last year.

Just try not to be a hero.
 

There’s your example from Buffalo’s conference-changing 38-20 win over Kansas City: Maybe Allen’s the bull in the china shop last year, and maybe he makes it into the end zone and spikes the ball hard and screams at the sky. Nothing wrong with that. But he didn’t need to do it, and he didn’t do it, and he still was the man of the match. And finally, inexorably, he outplayed the man who will be his rival for years in the AFC, Patrick Mahomes.
 

This felt bigger than one game. The Chiefs looked thin on offense and absolutely threadbare on defense. This looked like a changing of the guard in the AFC more than just a Week 5 game. It looked that way from the booth too. “When we get to the end of the season,” Cris Collinsworth said on NBC, “we’re gonna look back on this night and say, ‘This is the night a lot of things changed in the AFC.”
 

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Must've nearly killed Collinsturd to say that.

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6 hours ago, Foxx said:

KC has a big uphill struggle now to even make the playoffs. They are 11th in the conference and last in their division, 2 and a half games behind the Chargers. Not too bad for a team that was going to go 17- 0 :classic_laugh:

i think they make the playoffs, but 1 seed is now the Bills to lose.

 

BTW, cant wait to hear Wilbon tonight, cramudgy old coot that he is.

 

He been ragging the dynasty proclaimers all year.. "dynasty of 1...really.... one championship is now a dynasty"...

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27 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

i think they make the playoffs, but 1 seed is now the Bills to lose.

 

BTW, cant wait to hear Wilbon tonight, cramudgy old coot that he is.

 

He been ragging the dynasty proclaimers all year.. "dynasty of 1...really.... one championship is now a dynasty"...

The Chargers are currently the #1 seed, due to conference records. 

 

Along with the Browns, they are probably our stiffest competition.

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1 hour ago, Taro T said:

 

Had never heard of this guy until saw people complaining about his takes this week.  Not going to check out the clips; don't want to be responsible for him earning even a few pennies due to the click.

 

But the reactions to him make it seem like he's an in front of the camera Sullivan.  Still have his column predicting the '90 Bills would miss the playoffs due to them being the Bickering Bills.  Great take, Jer.  Par for the course.


I agree with this.  Never heard of the guy, not giving him the benefit.  He saw a void when Sullivan faded and he’s taking advantage of that heel role.  
 

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