The end of regulation and the OT reminded me of the 1986 World Series.
Everyone likes to point out Bill Buckner's costly error that led to the Mets winning Game 6. That was the last 13 seconds of the Bills/KC game. Champagne was loaded into the Red Sox locker room; lockers were covered in plastic. Then POOF. I actually had a bottle of champagne sitting on my counter, for Christ's sakes.
BUT ... what no one likes to talk about is that the Red Sox had a lead in Game 7, too. That was OT in the Bills/KC game. And like the Red Sox, the Bills also pissed away ANOTHER chance to win the game.
This loss had a lot to do with the last 13 seconds. But not everything. OT was an embarrassment.
Babe, baby, baby, I'm gonna leave you
I said baby, you know I'm gonna leave you
I'll leave you when the summertime
Leave you when the summer comes a rollin'
Leave you when the summer comes along
I don't care if Monday's blue
Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too
Thursday, I don't care about you
It's Friday, I'm in love
Monday you can fall apart
Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart
Oh, Thursday doesn't even start
It's Friday, I'm in love
I won't argue with you re: Josh running less. But I wouldn't say that I want that to change too much. The Bills amassed the 5th most yards in the NFL on offense and scored the 3rd most points. I'm not looking for a heck of a lot to change, there, to be honest.
So 4.6 yards per carry, even though among the league's best among RBs, isn't good enough? I honestly don't understand that logic. With that kind of average, it's clear to me that Singletary isn't a 1000 yard rusher because he doesn't get enough carries ... not because he's not a threat when he does get the ball.
Devin Singletary was 19th in the NFL for rushing attempts by a running back.
Only four running backs ranked 1-18 in rushing attempts were better than Devin's 4.6 yards per carry.
I'm not sure how much better people want the run game to be in Buffalo.
As flattered as I am to be mentioned in the same breath as these great singers, my vote went to Mr. Ray Charles.
And we all know damn well that Stevie Wonder can see.
Derek Carr has put up great numbers for most of his career. High completion percentage. Perennial 4K yard passer. He gets sacked more than most because the Raiders won't invest in a line to protect him. I hope he goes somewhere and kicks ass. Always liked this kid.