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It sounds nuts, but the unique thing about this game was how 'normal' the bills played. They looked like an actual NFL team. They did NFL team things like stop drives without needing a fluke, and getting the field goal right before the half. This post would be laughable if so many of us didn't notice the same. McDermott off to a good start, let's hope the team continues to grow.

 

The personal foul on Miller was a fluke.

EJ gaines + 2nd rounder > Watkins.

 

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White: "It's All About How You Respond" (2:22)
CB Tre'Davious White talks about the win over Denver in week 3 and his first career interception.

 

Watch: Bills Finish Strong in Win Against Broncos (2:47)
Bills' Insider Chris Brown breaks down the Bills' performance in their 26-16 win against the Denver Broncos.

 

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NFL.com: What we learned from Sunday's Week 3 games

 

Bills 26, Broncos 16

1. After Buffalo generated just 10 yards in the first quarter, quarterback Tyrod Taylor went on to author his best outing of the season, hitting 17 of his first 21 passes and throwing a pair of touchdowns. Generating just 176 total yards against Carolina last week, the Bills cooked up six scoring drives and battled with fury against one of the NFL's stingiest defenses. The play of the game for Taylor came on a fourth-quarter scramble that saw the nimble runner stumble to his feet with Broncos defenders swarming, only to jump up and frolic for a 7-yard, chain-moving scramble and a fresh set of downs. The Bills went on to put Denver away with a chip-shot field goal just minutes later.

 

2. All that talk about the Bills tanking was ultra-rubbish. While the roster is missing pieces, Buffalo's defense came to play once again for first-year coach Sean McDermott. A third-quarter sequence saw the Bills coax Trevor Siemian into an ugly pick before snuffing out a fake punt in Denver territory on the following drive. While Siemian showed flashes of arm strength, decisiveness and touch -- making a pristine, highlight-reel throw down the sideline to Bennie Fowler -- he also hurt the team with another second-half interception that displayed troubling decision-making. It's a reminder that Siemian is still developing under center.

 

3. C.J. Anderson (8/36) spent the first two weeks of the season as the unquestioned engine of Denver's offense. The fifth-year runner was a ghost on Sunday until ripping through the Bills for 32 yards, a second-quarter gallop that set up a 12-yard scoring run by Jamaal Charles. The former Chiefs star played a pivotal role for Denver on Sunday, gaining 56 yards and the touchdown off nine carries. The Bills had a tougher time corralling Charles, but Sunday's outing saw Buffalo successfully force Siemian into a slew of ill-fated, third-down passing situations. Future opponents will take notice.

-- Marc Sessler

 

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Caught up with HC Sean McDermott for a 1-on-1 interview. What led to the win, Tyrod talk, Dareus & more here: http://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/1-on-1-with-bills-hc-sean-mcdermott-following-bills-win-over-broncos-9_24_17-

Tre'Davious shines, McDermott passes a test but needs to be better elsewhere. 7 observations from the #Bills win: http://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/joe-b-7-observations-from-buffalo-bills-denver-broncos-9_24_17-

Bills MVP: CB Tre’Davious White
- Battling through a rough start to come back and have a huge impact on the game is as impressive as you’ll see from a rookie cornerback — at a position that easily could have let the rest of the game in his head and get away from him.

 

Bills LVP: RG John Miller
- A few penalties, and of course, the running game never got going which wasn’t totally his fault, but he played a role. The offensive line really struggled on Sunday from the first watch.

 

Up Next: Week Four at the Atlanta Falcons (3-0) on Sunday, October 1 at 1:00 pm.

 

@SPECNewsBuffalo

 

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Depends how much he's looking for. If he thinks he should be paid as a top 10 sort of guy then you gotta let him walk. What the Bills should do is approach him now and offer him a good 5 year $35 M with $20 M guaranteed sort of contract.

IMO, they could sign him for less. Usually shut down man to man corners get paid more.

 

I think we could sign him for $5/year. Then play around with the guaranteed money to get him to sign the deal.

 

It would be tough for Gaines not to sign it as he hasn't had an NFL big pay day yet. He also has been hurt and lost a starting job before. The unsure and unknown vs. a big pay day.

 

I think we would have to get it done in the first half of the season to keep this leverage.

 

Also, paying a CB $5/year is very feasible with salary cap restrictions if he even slid to 4th CB on the depth chart.

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