Despite that, I thought they did try and shake things up a bit and air different teams each times. Admittedly, the early slate is hardly inspiring but would have probably leaned towards Titans at Colts if I was them.
Interesting stat from ESPN (sorry if already posted):
The Bills are the sixth team in NFL history to score 135 or more points and allow fewer than 60 in their first four games. Each of the previous five went on to play in that season's Super Bowl.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/insider/story/_/id/38542990/nfl-week-4-overreactions-surprises-bills-patriots-stroud
If you look at the Chiefs wiki page, going off the record, they've already been given the win...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Kansas_City_Chiefs_season
If Jefferson was free I'd expect to trade away more than a 6th. But Claypool has too much behind him. Why do the Bears want rid considering, if he's good enough to add to the Bills roster, then he should be first name up on theirs?
The WR room is fine. There is limited cap space and Beane may have to make a move for a corner. If the Vikings lost their senses and wanted to move Jefferson on, then go for it. Claypool with his baggage? More trouble than he's worth.
I must have been the most nervous Bills fan in the world over the last 90 minutes or so. I'm not well so convinced myself I'd stress myself more following the game.
I think I was wrong...
I thought the Bills offense looked very good against the Raiders last week. This week, admittedly less so. Week One the offense itself was fine; just Josh had an in-game breakdown.
Are the Chiefs going to challenge the Dolphins 70?
The late games are abysmal this week and next - on paper, they seem between average to poor teams or potential blowouts.