That really looked like a fumble, but other than that I liked the refs today a lot. Very few flags. They let the players play and didn't call every little thing, only the really obvious ones. It was good for my nerves once I realized I didn't have to look for a flag after every successful Bills play. Since we won I'm willing to forgive Fumblegate.
I realized today when they were about to kick the long fieldgoal that A. it was from quite a distance, and B. I expected him to make it.
And also C. We might have kicked a fieldgoal had we been in the Colts' position with 4 seconds left. 😎
This game was incredibly dull, and then Fitz entered. It was a little bit like that when he was with the Bills too. He wasn't the best, far from it, but the games were very entertaining. Anything could happen.
You don't name a street after a player in the beginning of his career. You do such a thing, MAYBE, a long time after his active career is over. What you might name after an active player is a burger at a local restaurant or something like that.
I was really upset with him, but then he did a couple of important good things towards the end and I forgave him a little. Can someone please get him some time with a hand psychologist?
This was a very harmless prank and it'll just take someone a few seconds to remove the hat and scarf. I almost see it more as a gift than a prank, you know like when you exchange those little flag thingies before a game. Bills fans owe Steelers fans a hat and a scarf placed humorously in a public place.
Haven't read the entire thread, I'm too tired really. Are there really people here not happy with the current version of the Buffalo Bills? And if so, what team do they support? Ridiculous.
If you can't stay focused enough to grab the ball from the QB on your own 3 yard line after the defense made a great stop, then you shouldn't be on the field. That fumle results in points for the opponents what, nine times out of ten?
It could be seen as punishment, but it could also be seen as McDermott recognizing (or suspecting) someone having an off day and taking him off the field. If you're not totally focused you shouldn't be out there, at least not handling the ball close to your own endzone in a primetime game.
I'd say yes. He just runs through the ball, grabbing at thin air and bumping it with his torso. Not sure what Allen is supposed to do other than what he did.
The passing offense looks good so far and the defense made a great goal line stand. The refs and the fumbling backs, I mean, running backs, need to step up though.
Wallace got good position, looked for the ball and batted it down. What else is he supposed to do? He was basically flagged for being a successful cornerback. Ridiculous.