‘The Bills’ Mike Mularkey was on the hot seat by October, dropping five of his first six games as a head coach. They turned it around after a 29-6 loss at New England in Week 10. Trailing 10-0 to the Rams the following week, Buffalo rallied to win 37-17. The Bills haven’t lost since, scoring 38 at Seattle, 42 at Miami, 37 vs. Cleveland, 33 at Cincinnati and 41 yesterday at San Francisco. They don’t, as we say, control their own destiny. Instead, the Bills have to beat Pittsburgh and hope the Broncos lose to the Colts. The catch is, the Colts have no incentive to beat the Broncos, not at the risk of having Peyton Manning, Edgerrin James or even P Hunter Smith, for that matter, suffer an injury.’