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Obviously there were so many great moments in this game.  But this drive with 1:29 left in the first half, backed up in our own end, down 7-3, was clutch in keeping us in the game.  If we punt from our own end zone here, there was a good possibility we go to the half down 14-3.  On 3rd and 13 Allen slings an 18 yd completion from our end zone to Davis for a first down and then stays perfect the rest of the drive, capping it off with a 34 yard dime to Davis for the TD.  Huge turning point and momentum builder for the rest of the game.  Just unreal.  

 

1st & 10 at BUF 4        
(1:29) (Shotgun) PENALTY on BUF-R.Saffold, False Start, 2 yards, enforced at BUF 4 - No Play.        
1st & 12 at BUF 2        
(1:29) (Shotgun) J.Allen pass incomplete short right to I.McKenzie.        
2nd & 12 at BUF 2        
(1:24) (Shotgun) J.Allen left guard to BUF 1 for -1 yards (N.Bolton).        
3rd & 13 at BUF 1        
(1:18) (Shotgun) J.Allen pass deep middle to G.Davis to BUF 19 for 18 yards (J.Williams).        
1st & 10 at BUF 19        
(:54) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Allen pass short middle to D.Knox to BUF 22 for 3 yards (N.Bolton).        
2nd & 7 at BUF 22        
(:35) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Allen pass deep left to S.Diggs pushed ob at KC 48 for 30 yards (Ja.Watson).        
1st & 10 at KC 48        
(:28) (Shotgun) J.Allen pass short right to K.Shakir to KC 34 for 14 yards (J.Reid; J.Thornhill).        
1st & 10 at KC 34        
(:22) (Shotgun) J.Allen pass deep right to G.Davis for 34 yards, TOUCHDOWN.        
XP attempt from KC 15        
T.Bass extra point is GOOD, Center-R.Ferguson, Holder-S.Martin.        
 

There is no looking back. This is the year.  Go Bills.

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1 minute ago, Awwufelloff said:

I think that INT in the end zone was the turning point. 

 

I don't disagree but come on man. This is a victory lap thread, why try to kill the momentum with the first reply? Control those urges to disagree just because!

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@Jukester, I agree with you.  Every Bills fan with any sense of game flow looked at that drive start and feared that the score might soon be 21-3 -- a punt, KC TD, then KC TD after the half.  It was game-changing, even with KC's subsequent long FG.

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I don't believe in "momentum" in sports.  That's not a real thing.

 

Player psychology is a real thing, though, and this drive was huge at the time at keeping our confidence high, so in that sense, it was important.


I also would NOT call it a "turning point."

 

 

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And it was a turning point for Allen in particular. Set a per guysonal hbest for consecutive completions starting with that drive, if I'm not mistaken.

 

Dude is clutch.

2 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

I don't believe in "momentum" in sports.  That's not a real thing.

 

Player psychology is a real thing, though, and this drive was huge at the time at keeping our confidence high, so in that sense, it was important.


I also would NOT call it a "turning point."

 

 

I've never heard of someone not believing in momentum in sports. Confidence is actually a part of that. Weird.

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I didn't really appreciate it fully at the time but looking back, it was just perfection.

 

I don't disagree there were multiple turning points and many great plays but just wanted to point out how pivotal this drive was and how the offense had to be perfectly in sync to pull it off under the pressure of that situation.  

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I was at the game sitting in the end zone from where the Bills started the drive.  I can tell you that my ears were literally ringing and my buddy’s Apple Watch was giving the “sound warning” notice from the decibels.  It was extremely loud.  Allen’s pass to get us off the goal line dropped the decibels significantly.  I wouldn’t call it “the” turning point but it was a very significant play.  The Chiefs we’re looking to get the ball back and add on to their lead before half.  

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2 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

 

I've never heard of someone not believing in momentum in sports. Confidence is actually a part of that. Weird.

 

There was a movement a few years ago led by analytics people like Barnwell who felt they "proved" momentum doesn't exist in sports. It's sort of the "stop believing your lying eyes" type of analysis which led to everyone making fun of Allen coming into the league. 

 

https://grantland.com/features/bill-barnwell-theory-momentum-football/

 

That's what the previous poster is parroting. 

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8 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I think it's safe to say there were multiple turning points.

 

Yeah, but this one was definitely turning point 3(a).

 

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Agreed this drive... was just incredible.    My initial thinking when the punt was downed at the 4 was lets just get out of this half and regroup... and maybe a long FG to get us to within a point. 
 

Two plays later, its 3rd and 13 and my mind is running through the scenarios and thinking we could easily be down 17-3 before Allen gets the ball in the 3rd quarter (if we’re lucky!) 

 

Then Allen just did what he does!!  It was so impressive and the type of drive we’ve all seen great teams do.  Its the type of drive that makes a team and a fan base nervous when they take a 3 point lead in the 4th quarter.  Every player, every one watching knew Allen and the Bills were going to score again.  The only questions were would they get a FG or touchdown?  And how much time would be left for KC?

 

 

 

 

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Just now, Charles Romes said:

Our quarterback believes it’s time to go into attack mode when it’s 3rd and 13 from your own 1. 

 

Exactly.  How many teams would dump that down to get breathing room for the punter and/or to avoid a turnover.  Not this team.  McD and Dorsey give full freedom to gunsling it with Josh.

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16 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

I don't believe in "momentum" in sports.  That's not a real thing.

 

Player psychology is a real thing, though, and this drive was huge at the time at keeping our confidence high, so in that sense, it was important.


I also would NOT call it a "turning point."

 

 


 

 

16 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

And it was a turning point for Allen in particular. Set a per guysonal hbest for consecutive completions starting with that drive, if I'm not mistaken.

 

Dude is clutch.

I've never heard of someone not believing in momentum in sports. Confidence is actually a part of that. Weird.

It take a “special” type of person to not believe in momentum in sports.  

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I agree. This drive kept us in the game. Showed the players that they have the ability to beat the chiefs in extremely tough conditions.

 

Very similar situation to the end of first half against the ravens. extremely gritty drives. 

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A couple of things about that drive:

 

For all those years, I'd see Brady in that position, or Manning, or Brees, or Rodgers, and think, "Uh, oh.  He can do this."   For all those years, I never had that thought with the Bills. 

 

But sometime a couple of years ago I started thinking, "Allen can do this."   Yesterday, like the rest of you, all I had to do was think back one week to the opening drive that began and the 2.  It's just so unusual to me to have those kind of thoughts with the Bills. 

 

And to the AmishRIfle - thanks.  I'd forgotten how loud it was, even on TV.  There was Josh, standing in the shotgun in the end zone, and seemed like 1000 people were all crowded around him, screaming as loud as they good.   Josh just looked around and - BINGO! - first down.  

 

One other thing, to give Romo (or his crew) his due.  Later in the game he explained how the blitz was giving Allen trouble in the first half, but the Bills adjusted, changed Allen's reads, and the result was the touchdowns to Davis and Diggs.  The coaches had the answer, and Allen executed.   

 

Amazing team. 

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That was an incredible drive.  The kind of thing that we simply wouldn't have seen from the Bills during the drought, or with most other QB's we've had.

 

I'd like to point out that I did switch from beer to vodka near the end of the game, and everything went our way after that.  Maybe not as much of a turning point factor, but I clearly need to do that in close future games.

 

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