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Bills resurgent passing game led by Robert Woods

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The play action passing game of Tyrod Taylor worked wonders for Buffalo's offense Monday night, and it was Robert Woods carrying the load on the receiving end.

 

What they're saying: Bills-Seahawks postgame comments

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Rex Ryan, Tyrod Taylor, Jerry Hughes, LeSean McCoy + Lorenzo Alexander and others dissect their performances in Monday's loss.

 

Bills Today: Officiating chief says MNF refs were in the wrong
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It's little consolation now after the six-point loss to Seattle, but NFL VP of officiating Dean Blandino admitted Walt Anderson's crew was wrong on multiple fronts in their handling of the field goal attempt after Richard Sherman ran into Dan Carpenter.

 

REX RYAN: "WE MADE A LOT OF MISTAKES" (8:03)

The Bills head coach talks about the chaos at the end of the first half, playing better offensively, and his words with Richard Sherman.

TYROD TAYLOR: "WE WERE DEFINITELY IN A RHYTHM" (5:31

QB Tyrod Taylor talks about the offensive tempo against the Seahawks, key moments in the game, Eric Wood and more.

LESEAN MCCOY: "WE JUST HAVE TO FINISH" (5:18)

RB LeSean McCoy talks about the play of Tyrod Taylor, seeing Eric Wood go down, the success the offense had against Seattle and more.

ROBERT WOODS: "WE'VE GOTTA FIND A WAY" (5:32)

WR Robert Woods talks about his best statistical game of his career, offensive execution, how film study helped the Bills create some big plays and more.

JERRY HUGHES: "WE HAD A GREAT 2ND HALF ADJUSTMENT" (2:29)

OLB Jerry Hughes talks about his punt block in the first quarter, adjustments that were made after the first half, the controversial play by Richard Sherman and more.

 

 

 

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Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson spoke with the media following Seattle's 31-25 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

 

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll spoke with the media following Seattle's 31-25 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

 

@NickVeronica

Series of questionable calls takes points away from #Bills vs. #Seahawks. Ref: "probably a mistake on my part" http://buffalonews.com/2016/11/07/series-questionable-calls-hurts-bills-halftime-monday-night-football/

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@TBNSports

.@VicCarucci's Take Five: #Bills' offense physical up front, but defense struggles on back end: http://bit.ly/2fOTVYn

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@NickVeronica

Richard Sherman defended his hit on #Bills K Dan Carpenter: "He should've not kicked it" http://buffalonews.com/2016/11/08/richard-sherman-defends-hit-dan-carpenter-bills-seahawks/

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@NFLonFOX

Rex Ryan reveals what he said to Richard Sherman on the sideline.

https://t.co/VmBPQu6T4I


@TheBillsWire

WATCH: Referee admits he made a mistake in #Bills' 31-25 loss to #Seahawks on Monday. http://usat.ly/2fPuzcN

#GoBills

 

@TBNSports

#Seahawks 31, #Bills 25. @VicCarucci's Points After at [bN] Blitz: http://bit.ly/2fvaPaG

 

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@Edwerderespn

#NFL concludes Richard Sherman play end of game was legal. QB out of the pocket so illegal contact rules go away. Didn't hit WR in the head.


@salmaiorana

This #Bills loss really was a soul-crusher, but this time, I thought they deserved a better fate. My story from...

https://t.co/mTE8eR2pPV


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If the Bills never move the ball again after the fg debacle or end up getting blown out, like it looked could happen, its a moot point. The fact that they were in it and had a chance for a chip shot at the end that could have tied it makes this so much harder to accept.

 

The end of the first half debacle by the officials is simply inexcusable. No reason to botch the obvious roughing the kicker call or the delay of game penalty against the Bills.

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The Bills should be proud of the way they played last night. Aside from a few secondary breakdowns and two ridiculous Graham catches they outplayed and outclassed a supposedly "better" team -- all while still significantly shorthanded (although Seattle was missing some key defenders also).

 

In my mind the worst play was the sack on 3rd down at the end of the game...that's one I'm sure Tyrod would like to have back and at least throw away, although perhaps the rush was on him so quickly there was no chance.

 

I'm angry at the NFL, and Goodell in particular, for the misplaced focus on things that don't really matter (taunting, celebrations, overly complicated rules) while at the same time giving lip service to player safety and allowing incompetent officiating to directly impact game results.

 

This will be my last year with season tickets. I plan on writing to the Pegulas to tell them why, after 26 years, I will no longer dedicate personal resources to this product. It's not about the Bills, it's about the bigger picture. I hope in some small part it encourages them to seek answers along with other owners.

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The end of the first half debacle by the officials is simply inexcusable. No reason to botch the obvious roughing the kicker call or the delay of game penalty against the Bills.

none whatsoever

On a seperate note...the cart boy at my local golf course won $100 on the over last night(40). A highly unlikely event, he must be stoked!

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@bcondotta

Carroll on radio show on @710ESPNSeattle says Seahawks teach DBs to do what Sherman did on final play.


@ChrisTrapasso

My examination of the no calls on the final three plays in #Bills - #Seahawks, including one nobody is talking about

https://t.co/XSB8uKCXJZ


@ProFootballTalk

Pete Carroll suspects the Bills' kicker was acting more hurt than he was to draw a flag

https://t.co/Cku9EvI3mb

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