‘Buffalo weather, which the Bills take so much pride in, actually may have cost them the game. The wind was a major factor all day as it blew hard from the scoreboard toward the tunnel. Neither team scored a point driving into the wind in the second half. The Bills had a great chance to put the game almost out of reach with the wind at their backs in the third quarter, but produced only 10 points despite running 17 of their 19 offensive plays in Tennessee territory. Then, at the end, they were clearly within Rian Lindell’s normal range for a winning field goal, but they couldn’t attempt a 45-yarder because he wouldn’t have gotten it within five yards of the crossbar.’