I didn't think they were a threat last season.
The road to the SB starts with the division, then home field, then the conference, then hoisting the Lombardi followed by the greatest parade in SB history.
Serious question. Do you think it's easier to play Offense or Defense in 105 plus degree heat and humidity?
Even though the Bills pretty much moved the ball on those long 20 and 17 play drives they had to take their toll over quick strike 8-10 play drives.
If it were McDaniel's intention to keep the Bills ON the field as long as possible during those oppressive conditions in the hopes of them stalling from exhaustion would've been a genius move.
Now, that being said we are well aware the Bills had plenty of chances to score. But let's not ignore the fact that the offense was obviously gassed and just couldn't execute as cleanly as usual.
I can pretty much deal with everything that happened in the game but 2 items.
1. 3rd and 22
2. Josh! You gotta make that throw. to McKenzie.
The dropped passes, the heat, the injuries. It's football.
2 things.
1. This team still can't establish a competent run game.
2. What up with the clock management on offense? Seems like Josh is rushing to get plays off as time expires.
There's not a clean set of sheets or underwear to be found in Miami right about now.
My God! The 💩 that's gonna be coming out their mouths if they win tomorrow will be unbearable.
Perhaps, but the big disadvantage is going to be not being able to rotate the D line often due to all the injuries. Fatigue and cramping may creep in.
The heat and humidity will take its toll late in the game on guys who are playing more snaps than usual because their not getting spelled as often.