So we all saw the feel-good stories of Bills players getting shoveled out of their driveways by their Buffalonian neighbors. Singletary (I think it was him) had to walk over a mile to get to the bus to the airport. Poyer had to shovel himself out of his driveway.
The Bills knew this storm was coming and even scheduled the game at another stadium. Why didn't they hire people to plow/shovel the players out to get them to the bus in an orderly and stress-free fashion?
Just seems like a major lapse in preparedness and could certainly explain the depressing first half we saw today. Anyone in the area have thoughts on this?
I have no idea why we haven't gotten Shakir more involved. He's made the best of the limited targets he's gotten. Need to get Hines involved ASAP too so he's not running his first routes with Allen in the playoffs.
I'm surprised the Chargers didn't challenge that catch. I'm not exactly sure what "surviving the ground" means anymore but it probably doesn't involve the ball flying ten yards sideways out of bounds.
I don't think any team would employ the second most important coach on the team just for optics. It's definitely Reid's offense by design but I'm sure Bieniemy handles a lot of the responsibilities of an OC.
Pretty sure it's Bieniemy most of the time and then Reid situationally. If it were just Reid we wouldn't have that video of Mahomes and Bieniemy hashing out their grievances on the sidelines.
Man I wish we could have one of these games where the guys are just allowed to play and there's no tickey-tack calls. Even when we play against the Chiefs it's like we're playing a game with two different sets of rules.
That catch by Lamb was even less of a catch than Gabe's last week. Are these replay officials asleep in the situation room?
Edit: Wow they waited until Dallas snapped the ball for a field goal to review it. Catch upheld somehow but now the Cowboys have to make another field goal.