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I am now slightly more comfortable with picking a winner here.
 
Good fucking Christ does Romo have a generous definition of "perfectly thrown".
 
I didn't like the PI call on #7 but that one on #27 is plain as day. That's a really bogus way to lose (if Denver get this FG), though.
 
Not enough good players on the Bills roster. Time to start new without McDermott and Beane. They will never get to a Suoerbowl with McDermott as coach. Piss poor for so many players to make that many mistakes in a playoff game.
 
The worry is that Allen was part of the issue, though. And not from things that would be coached; the overthrown TD to Kincaid (I think; pretty sure it was a TE), the fumble, the interception; those are all squarely on him.
 
I appreciate that this is a very convenient circumstance for me, given how much I prod you over Josh.
 
The worry is that Allen was part of the issue, though. And not from things that would be coached; the overthrown TD to Kincaid (I think; pretty sure it was a TE), the fumble, the interception; those are all squarely on him.
Both interceptions were underthrown, but on the first the receiver should be coming back to the ball once he sees that and the second, he needs to fight harder. The second fumble was a brutal hit, but the first is terrible decision making, those 3 points made all the difference.
 
The worry is that Allen was part of the issue, though. And not from things that would be coached; the overthrown TD to Kincaid (I think; pretty sure it was a TE), the fumble, the interception; those are all squarely on him.
True, but that is not characteristic of him despite what you think.

Anyway, I still don't get how the Cooks catch was ruled an INT. Simultaneous possession ALWAYS goes to the offense and he was down on the ground. To me that was a bullshit call.
 
It has to be said; the nonsense of the scheduling from the league I think ended up being, if not completely, at least significantly decisive.

I don't believe for a second that Denver gets that aggressive on the final drive if the teams are on equal rest. By the same token, I think the heavy legs on the Buffalo defense on said drive were painfully obvious (literally). That extra wear on Buffalo would absolutely lead to more tired and desperate (and, therefore, more error-prone) play like what we saw.

It's a bit of a shadow on an otherwise incredible game of football.
 
True, but that is not characteristic of him despite what you think.

Anyway, I still don't get how the Cooks catch was ruled an INT. Simultaneous possession ALWAYS goes to the offense and he was down on the ground. To me that was a bullshit call.
You act like I think he's a scrub. I don't think he's Jesus Christ is all.

Cooks never had complete possession (YMMV) before the ball was taken away, and it was taken away completely. If they'd both had arms around it, you'd be right that it would (or, at least should) be ruled a catch.
 
I still think Josh Allen will win a Suoerbowl but it won't be with the Bills. If I was him I'd be at the GM's door on Monday morning demanding a trade.
 
I would absolutely believe that he's about to have his Stafford arc. No doubt he's capable.
 
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