‘Were there a few things to nitpick? Sure. If Ken Dorsey called it, the failed play to McKenzie in the red zone on the first drive was no time to get cute. The Bills also threw the ball three consecutive times from the 3-yard in the first half after continually picking up big chunks of yards on the ground. That led to fans clamoring for, of all things, more runs. The Bills failed on a fourth-and-goal from the 3-yard line – that came after a failed third-and-1 play – so short-yardage situations have continued to be a trouble spot. The Chiefs being able to squeeze three points in before halftime on a possession that started with just 16 seconds left in the second quarter was maddening. There will always be things to second-guess after a game, though. It’s necessary to keep the big picture in perspective here, though. The Bills just went to their biggest rival, and came away with a come-from-behind victory that puts them in the top spot in the AFC at their bye week. They got the job done when it mattered most. Credit Sean McDermott and his staff for putting his players in good spots to do just that.’