‘Why didn’t the Bills try this players-only meeting thing a few weeks ago when the wheels first began wobbling? They brought a 5-5 record to Kansas City, and while they haven’t been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, it’s no secret their chances are not good.’
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Buffalo Bills grades by position
‘Coaching (B)- Turk Schonert decided to call the offense from upstairs in the press box and he had quite a view as the Bills produced the second-highest point total in team history. Schonert showed good balance early in the game, and he allowed Edwards to throw downfield more than he had recently and it paid off. Perry Fewell has some work to do on defense. His guys tackled poorly, gave up a lot of yards and lot of points, but it didn’t matter against the woeful Chiefs. Dick Jauron’s seat cooled off just a bit, but the bottom line is his team beat a very bad Kansas City club. There is a long road ahead of the Bills.’
Edwards, Lynch and Evans are still Bills future
‘Playoffs? Maybe. But the fickle nature of fans – insisting that Trent Edwards needed to see the bench – is contrary to the team’s master plan. Edwards, Evans and Lynch are the future of this franchise, at least on offense. Other pieces might come and go, but if the Bills are to rise again it’ll be because those three have a long and prosperous run.’
Bills by quarter
‘The Good: Lots to choose from, and it’s been a bit since we could say that.’
Revitalized Bills revive playoff hopes
‘Any giddiness needs to be tempered by the understanding that the Chiefs, who gave up the most points in franchise history, are a young team, riddled by injuries and deeply in transition. But they had been keenly competitive in their previous four games and the Bills entered the game as slim three-point betting favourites. Buffalo, with 3-8 San Francisco up next at Ralph Wilson Stadium, should have no problem keeping this victory in perspective.’
Monday’s Kansas City Coverage
Chiefs take big step back in loss to Bills (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs take major step back, committing nine penalties (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs QB Thigpen has difficult game (Kansas City Star)
Blame Moe, Larry and Curly for this Chiefs mess (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs’ defense is nothing but a bunch of sad sacks (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs buzz: Pollard explains late hit (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs report card (Kansas City Star)
Chiefs-Bills how they scored (Kansas City Star)
Photo gallery (Kansas City Star)
Bills embarrass Chiefs (Topeka Capital Journal)
Chiefs notebook (Topeka Capital Journal)
Chiefs sink to new low with record loss to Bills (Independence Examiner)
Chiefs Crushed by Bills 54 – 31 (KCChiefs.com)
Chiefs-Bills Game Log (KCChiefs.com)
Chiefs-Bills Postgame Comments – Players (KCChiefs.com)
QB Tyler Thigpen’s Postgame Comments – Bills (KCChiefs.com)
Herm Edwards Postgame Comments – Bills (KCChiefs.com)
Chiefs-Bills Postgame Notes (KCChiefs.com)
Chiefs-Bills Postgame Comments (KCChiefs.com)
Photo gallery (Buffalo News)
Bills find the cure to what ails them in Arrowhead blowout
‘McKelvin has primarily played as a fill-in on defense, getting the starting call against Kansas City in place of injured Jabari Greer. “I felt like I was ready to go in, but I knew I had to wait my turn,” said McKelvin, the first cornerback taken in the draft. “I had two guys (Greer and Terrence McGee) in front of me. They’ve been here. They’ve been in the league for five or six years, so they know how to play. I was just learning from them.”‘
McKelvin leader of takeaway parade
‘”Leodis has really given us outstanding field position, which translates into points,” Jauron said. “He showed his running skills that we’re all aware of. We’re obviously thrilled with the way he’s played and the way he’s come along.”‘
Immediate Reactions: Buffalo 54, Kansas City 31
‘A huge high-five for Duke Preston, who showed something we haven’t seen out of a Bills lineman in a while, standing up for Lynch after a questionably-dubious hit from Kansas City safety Bernard Pollard. That moment was also scary for Bills fans, as Lynch ended up getting checked out by trainers on the bench on the bench, favoring his left arm.’