It just seems like that because defenses are a lot better this year around the league. It makes offenses look worse.
These teams in the playoffs are all pretty dang good. They are more balanced and nuanced than most years, including the Bills.
There has to be a 50% chance of them playing for them to be listed as questionable. If there is no chance of them playing, they have to be ruled out. It's the rules.
The Bills can and have beaten the Chiefs multiple times over the past couple of years. They just need to do it in the playoffs.
Both the Bills and the Chiefs are great NFL teams. Either can beat the other. Either can win the Super Bowl. It has been that way for a few years now. The Bills just need to go beat them when it counts.
This seems like a media narrative, not anything to do with reality. Why is it some revelation that he has one more year left on his contract? I mean, if his contract was expiring, that would be different.
Oh great. The spawn of Ed Hochuli returns. He is my least favorite by far...
His dad was horrible too. In fact, I think he was worse. But they are both terrible.
You see that called all the time. The rule is the rule. Maybe you don't like the rule.
If the defender had already committed to the hit, why was his hit aimed so low to where Allen was sliding? Wouldn't his hit have been higher? He obviously altered his trajectory to hit the sliding QB. Otherwise, he would have slid over the top of him with little contact.
The rule was correctly enforced. It is a tough rule for defenders because it puts them into conflict and makes them think. It has always been that way. The QB will always have the advantage with this rule.
He harped for a long time on the close pass interference that wasn't called against Buffalo, even after the rules expert said he wouldn't have called it. Other than that, I thought he did a good job.