Historic because there is NEVER bad weather in Buffalo that will limit your ability to pass the ball. Funny how Bills players and coaches keep saying they need to be balanced on offense, and and a wanna be here says you should throw it 90% of the time.
I don't "worry" about football because it isn't my life. Don't quit your day job because you won't make it as a psychic.
No, but Eisenhower's corpse would be an improvement over Biden. Guess you don't remember the wind game here when the Patriots threw it three times and beat us.
Buffalo wasn't dedicated at all to running the ball when he was here, and the O line stunk at run blocking which is probably why they threw it most of the time.
I don't know. That first interception traveled about 50 yards downfield while Josh was scrambling. Don't think Nate the Great could throw it half that distance from the pocket.
Josh had 3 Int's for the game, Nate the great threw 5 in a HALF.
Josh was bad but not nearly "Nate the Great" kind of bad.
Don't know why they didn't run the ball more to keep the Dolphins offense off the field. Chargers ran it very well and it was obvious they couldn't stop Hill.
Here is a link to the article (from June of 2022) where Fitz said he doesn't want to be a backup here and why. Good read.
https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/2022/06/ryan-fitzpatrick-reveals-why-he-wouldnt-be-backup-to-buffalo-bills-josh-allen.html#:~:text=Why%3F,that pattern continue in 2022.
Last season Fitz said he didn't want to be backup in Buffalo because everywhere he went to be a backup, there was some circumstance that led to him to start for most of the season. He said he wants to see Josh Allen play so its better if he stays away.
October 9, 2022 Bills 38, Steelers 3. I'm sure Tomlin didn't have to "remind" his team of that embarrassment. It was a meaningless preseason game for the Bills but probably had a bit more meaning to the Steelers.