He threw two bad balls the entire half and was fine the rest of the time.
His teammates (mostly WRs) and coaches are absolutely murdering the offense with drops, penalties, blown assignments, poor calls and a startling variety of mental mistakes.
Then all they accomplish is running off 10-15 seconds off the clock and taking a couple timeouts out of the equation.
They didn't "get away" with anything. It wasn't the kind of situation that was going to have any significant effect on the game.
The fact that he kept repeatedly ranting about it was sort of embarrassing, imo.
The Bills have yet to play a game against a team that is currently below .500, although that will change tonight.
I wonder if any other team in the NFL can say that?
fwiw, I just checked some local forecasts across the country this week on the NWS site and it looks like you'll be riding in clear weather the entire way across.
National Weather Service
I've run that route numerous times and that haul is probably only about 30ish hrs.
You play your cards right and you could be there late Wed night; that would buy you a couple extra days in Vegas.
The Amazon/streaming nonsense is getting increasingly annoying.
Can't effectively watch both the Sabres opener and the Chiefs/Broncs in a national game when I have to monkey around with feeds every time I want to switch channels.