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Just now, Goin Breakdown said:

There was good and bad. The difference was turnovers and miscues on Baltimore (as you know) and goal line Josh. 

 

If they'd just called tush pushes in the fourth, the end of the game wouldn't have been as nearly as stressful.

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I am pretty sure i saw Cynthia Freeland call this game 27-26 Buffalo in the pre game show.

 

I would also like the NFL to realize it can monetize a pouty Taylor Swift as her team gets pummelled. Keep it fair.

 

 

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Bills had their shitties half of offense all season and it was enough to get them to the AFCCG. 
 

learn your lesson Joe Brady and take it to KC. 
 

Unleash the Josh. 
 

Also KC. It as good as Baltimore on either side of the ball

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Helluva win.  That's all that matters in the playoffs.

 

Defense played well.  Game plan was good in first half.

 

Offensive play calling could have been better in much of the second half.

 

We were fortunate with turnovers and dropped balls.

 

Now got to climb the mountain for another bite at the apple.

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1 minute ago, VaMilBill said:

That Ravens team was better than us. They simply made too many errors. Thank God for that


The “wait for them to make a mistake” strategy panned out this time. Against Kansas City that’s a far lower prospect but if we’re gonna win the Super Bowl with McDermott it’s gonna be while playing McDermott’s style of ball… here’s hoping! 

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