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24 minutes ago, OldTimer1960 said:

Are you saying that if the Bills had a top 1/3 of the league QB and good WRs playing that they would still have turtled on offense? 

I disagree with that assertion- but given who they have, I don’t really fault the offensive play calling.

 

What Buffalo did right before the 2 minute was exactly what they should have done. Ideally you get a first down or 2 and the game is over, but given how bad the offense is, running twice and giving Taylor a run/pass chance is exactly the right call.

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CBS Sports Booth Recap: Gumbel and Green Talk Bills vs. Chiefs (2:16)

 

CBS Sports: Bills pick off Smith in closing minutes, beat Chiefs 16-10

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Tyrod Taylor did exactly what he spent the first half of the season doing, back when the Buffalo Bills were off to a hot start and his job was never in question.



He threw for 183 yards and a touchdown. He kept plays alive with his feet. He made sure to avoid interceptions.

Taylor's steady performance against Kansas City on Sunday dovetailed nicely with a stellar game by the Buffalo defense, capped off by Tre'Davious White's interception with about a minute remaining that clinched a much-needed 16-10 victory over Alex Smith and the Chiefs.

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3 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

Defense continues to bail out inept offense.

Can we call it maintaining an Offense. at least they had some drives this week

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20 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

Can we call it maintaining an Offense. at least they had some drives this week

Taylor played with more urgency today in my humble opinion.

 

More tolerable to watch , and with a healthy Benjamin, 

 

who knows...

 

 

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Just to remind all, as Dick Jauron said: "It's hard to win in the NFL." :P

 

I'll enjoy this win today, then go back to calling for Dennison's head tomorrow--at times, his play calling infuriates me.

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JONES: "EVERY GAME IS PIVOTAL" (1:52)

Bills WR Zay Jones spoke to the media following the team's win against the Chiefs. Jones discusses his touchdown and setting the tone early in the game.

 

MCCOY: "THEY BALLED OUT" (2:52)

Bills RB LeSean McCoy spoke to the media following the team's win against the Chiefs. McCoy discusses the defensive unit's play and what it was like having Tyrod Taylor back at QB.

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer 

The Bills held the Chiefs to one first down in the first half Sunday, the fewest first downs allowed before halftime by Buffalo since 2001, when the Saints had one against the Bills. The Chiefs' offensive struggles were a combination of very spotty passing by Alex Smith and Buffalo's much-maligned run defense finally clamping down and holding Kareem Hunt to four yards on five carries.

My disappointment is if you can play defense that well every 16 years the game should be put away and it was not even close to the case!

 

Bad coaching and ideas on how to win!  Jauron ball.

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No matter what anyone else has negative to say, I am just happy we added one to the win column. The defense looked prepared this week and the offensive gameplan was enough to get it done. Good win today in a hostile environment. :thumbsup:

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CBS Sports: NFL Week 12 Grades: Bears get an 'F' for historically bad showing, Chiefs also fail

 

Buffalo 16-10 over Kansas City

BUF.png Bills: B+

Tyrod Taylor wasn't great in this game, but one thing he didn't do was throw five interceptions. Taylor threw for 183 yards and one touchdown and then let the Bills' defense do the rest. The Bills completely bottled up Kareem Hunt, holding him to just 17 yards, which was the rookie running back's lowest total of the year. The Bills defense needed a game like this after getting lit up for 54, 57 and 34 points over the past three weeks. 

 

KC.png Chiefs: F

It seems that the wheels have now completely fallen off the wagon in Kansas City. The Chiefs only totaled 57 yards in the first half, and somehow, things only got worse after that. If there's a panic button in the Chiefs' locker room, someone needs to push it now. As bad as the Chiefs have been in recent weeks, this game might have been rock bottom: They lost to a reeling Bills team and for the first time all season, didn't produce at least 250 yards of total offense (236). 

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39 minutes ago, Figster said:

Taylor played with more urgency today in my humble opinion.

 

More tolerable to watch , and with a healthy Benjamin, 

 

who knows...

 

 

Agree. The whole team finally came out and played hard. They competed and saw no quit in them today. Hopefully this Dareus hangover is behind them. On to NE.....

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