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Does anyone have a video of that? Watching that play live at the stadium everyone went quiet and couldn't believe he just did that...It deserves its own thread. Has to be one of the best INTS in playoff history.

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That play alone changed my mind on whether we should keep him or let him go next year to save some cap money.

 

And to be clear, I never wanted to see him go... I just thought he was one of the more logical cap casualties.

 

But Hyde and Poyer are the lifeblood of Buffalo’s D. Find a way to keep both as long as they're playing at a high level.

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Unbelievable int. I thought it was a TD. I’ve never seen a DB take away a reception like that before. It totally took away all momentum as well. Once we scored again after that, it was all but over.  

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1 hour ago, Awwufelloff said:

Does anyone have a video of that? Watching that play live at the stadium everyone went quiet and couldn't believe he just did that...It deserves its own thread. Has to be one of the best INTS in playoff history.

Go to NFL.com   There are plenty of links to that play and about 25 other amazing plays by the Bills.  What a game.

 

Should I feel sorry for the Pats to get their butts kicked like that?    HAHAHAHAHAHA

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The TV announcers mentioned that Hyde made second team All-Pro but I never heard them say anything about Jordan Poyer making first team All-Pro.  

 

I think both players might have had just a skosh more incentive to show the NFL community what a travesty it was that neither made it to the Pro Bowl.

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The key thing about that interception was that it denied the Pats the chance to think they could win.  The Bills had taken the opening kickoff and driven the field, scoring their first TD.  The Pats did not move the ball as easily as the Bills had, but they did move it, and that TD the Pats didn't score suddenly drained all the juice out of their offense -- they all started feeling really cold and not very interested.  And their defense played like zombies the whole game.  As time went on the Pats on the field kept looking fondly at the sidelines and the parkas.  

 

The cold was a real problem for the Pats but the Bills seemed completely unfazed.  It turned out the open air stadium DOES give the Bills an advantage.  

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