With a good chunk of those points coming from the second-string offense.
One point, though: 14 of those points were scored by the Bills' defense and special teams, not against the #1 defense.
It's an instant messaging tool geared towards businesses. (In other words, one more thing to interrupt one's actual work.) One of my clients uses it, therefore I have an account. It's safe to say I'm not a fan.
[Keeping the Lou Reed thing going...]
Then, one fine morning, she turns on a New York station
She doesn't believe what she hears at all
Ooh, she started dancin' to that fine, fine music
You know, her life was saved by rock 'n' roll
I may be jumping the gun, but I was thinking that if we made it to the SB, the only NFC team I'd worried about would be Green Bay. This is a huge blow to their chances.
That's one of my two favorite referee calls. The other was when a center forgot the snap count and the whole team, except him, started to go. The ref said, "False start, offense ... everyone but the center."
Well deserved. Two plays stood out to me:
1. His TD where he caught the ball in double coverage and then broke two tackles to score.
2. His crossing route where he was the outlet receiver and he took it another 40 yards for the TD.
He had no business scoring on either of those plays, but the D just couldn't stop him.
Sort of.
The owners told Rex to not play Tyrod because of his injury clause. Rex figured out that they planned to let Tyrod go after the season, which implied that Rex was out the door too. so he asked, and they were honest with him. But I don't think they planned to tell him ahead of the game.
I've been working from seven to eleven every night
I said it kinda makes my life a drag
Lord, that ain't right, no no
Since I've been loving you
I'm about to lose my worried mind