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That's a great drive by the Bills!  TD!  Another fumble in the process but recovered 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

allen drops it and recovers. 

follows up with a brilliant throw

Bills run it in

i reckon this game will go down to the wire

Might come down to the team making the fewest errors!  

 

 
1 minute ago, Macca said:

Might come down to the team making the fewest errors!  

 

yep. the commentator just mentioned that in meetings between these teams (or could have been over the regular season) the team that wins the turnover stat wins the game. 

Bills have settled well after a shaky start


tony romo very knowledgeable commentator. called the roll to the sideline on that 4th down

smart play chiefs

Chiefs got that TD a little too easily.  Bills have only rushed the ball for 34 yards

Bills players have dropped last two passes, one was low but need to make them in a champ game, bills 3 and out.

 

That's a tricky one ... too hard to overturn?  


14 minutes ago, Macca said:

That's a tricky one ... too hard to overturn?  

Benefit always goes to the offence, so I wouldn’t have challenged.

And the Bills answer back with an excellent TD.  And then miss on the 2 point conversion!

 

Just now, BDA said:

excellent throw and catch

great response Bills

Yeah huge response from the bills, they needed the TD too. 
I wouldn’t have gone for 2 tho. Seems a dumb decision.

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Benefit always goes to the offence, so I wouldn’t have challenged.

Seems a bit unfair when the defender caught the ball almost to the ground ... receicer was lucky to be lying on his back and then snaffled the ball like a theif!!


6 minutes ago, Macca said:

Seems a bit unfair when the defender caught the ball almost to the ground ... receicer was lucky to be lying on his back and then snaffled the ball like a theif!!

Yeah I’ve always thought it was a weird ruling. For me it should be who has more control and if too hard to call, replay the down.

Mahomes has been allowed to slide unimpeded ... defenders 2nd guessing? 

Not worth letting him earn it

KC should have got a face-mask but the ref's do miss infringements 

Mahomes got too cheeky there ... cost them a field goal chance


Bills have now rushed for 116 yards (34 just before half time) and finished that drive with a spectacular TD

KC did not look comfortable against the run

 

 

Been an excellent contest but the Bills need to score on this drive


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