At times, the Bills were borderline dominant. Buffalo ran the ball better than they have all season, with Fred Jackson (99 yards) and Marshawn Lynch (84) keying a 200-yard ground effort. Ryan Fitzpatrick couldn't make Buffalo's offense two-dimensional, however; in easily their most conservative game plan of the season, Fitzpatrick made many poor decisions in completing 12 of 20 passes for a hugely pedestrian 86 yards. His 9-yard strike to Owens put the Bills up 7-0 in the first quarter, but he lost a fumble and threw an ugly interception into triple coverage. Not his best effort, and it really hampered the Bills' ability to put the game away much sooner than they did.
Bills hang on, pick up 16-10 win over Chiefs - Buffalo Rumblings
Game recap from the Buffalo side of things.
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Joel Thorman
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True...
Also, Anyone notice our defense apparently “steps up” when we play teams without solid, good QBs? I wasn’t impressed today, even though Hali appears to be a bright spot and we got picks.
Our defense is still woefully bad, from giving up back-to-back 40 point games to giving up 400-500 yards nearly every game…I think it just looks rosy when we do it against a team that is as bad as we are.
Chiefs have 99 Problems and Cassel is ONLY one.
One thing that I noticed...
Which has a big part of the defense ‘stepping up" this week is that the offense was converting many 3rd and long’s today. I did miss the first half of the game, but this is what I had noticed in the second half.
I really don't get why we were passing so much against an excellent pass defense....
And didnt start running the ball until the third quarter when they’re the worst run d in the league. We should’ve been running it down their throats all game long. I know we were short handed at RB but even Castille looked pretty decent running the ball.
"Success is never ending, failure is never final."
When a pair of todlers are engaging in a slap fight
is it really possible for one of them to be “dominant”?
This is my signature line. It is full of awesome and win.
by KCSatchmo on Dec 13, 2009 6:21 PM CST reply actions 2 recs
Great analogy.
Chiefs have 99 Problems and Cassel is ONLY one.























