How many of them are about keeping big money out of politics?
I have less problem with that than I do him thinking the same about 20oz sodas and plastic straws.
Another important thing about that drive: Allen showed he owns the offense. Absolutely, unquestionably owns it. It's his offense, he's in complete control of it, for better or worse.
That was the best decision making Allen's shown today. Avoiding the sack, not running it, and throwing it to a covered receiver where it couldn't possibly be intercepted.
Nice little touch on that first-down play: Singletary out in front of Allen, looks back quick to see if Allen's going to run, then immediately looks to throw a block. THAT was good football.
It's going to end up pissing me off, when they make him inactive, bring in a journeyman kicker, and the Bills don't have a stable kicking game for the playoffs. When they could have done that a few weeks earlier and had him healthy for the playoffs.
Hauschka's hurt, isn't he? I suspected so after that complete lack of effort on tackling the Miami kick returner. And his kicking has become an adventure since.