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NFL Payoff: Week 10 Talking Points

  • The Dudes
  • Nov 16, 2023
  • 21 min read

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We are in the double digits now for NFL Payoff weeks! Catch the latest reactions from all the games across the globe. We had one game in Germany so that counts right? The best teams continue to separate themselves from the pack. The playoff contenders are in a whirlwind of a playoff picture. Finally, the teams that are absolute dogshit are proving they are looking forward to the draft. What category does your team fall in? The Dudes got you covered with the latest reactions!!


Panthers vs. Bears (PC)

Panthers takeaway: Was Bryce the best pick at #1?- The Panthers have found themselves yet again at being the worst team in all of football. They traded their first round pick for this year to the Bears to receive the #1 pick. They chose Bryce Young, a highly successful college QB who has a lot of upside. However, at 5’10, he has been struggling. First, he battled injuries and found his team in a gigantic hole once he returned. Then, they can’t find a way to win. This very winnable game against a terrible opponent was the chance for Bryce to show why he was suppose to be #1 pick. He did not show out. He threw for 185 yards and had no touchdowns. Sure, he was hit 15 times and sacked 3 times, but that happens to everybody. It’s not like he doesn’t have any wide receivers to throw to. Adam Thielen may not be an All Pro wideout, but he’s definitely a #1 option. The offensive line is an abomination so that doesn’t help, but that’s not an excuse. CJ Stroud doesn’t have an elite WR and has a bad line and they’re still balling out. They need to fix some things in the offseason. Fix the offensive line and help out the defense they’ll continue to improve. However, if not, this team is going to be bad for another 10 years.

Bears takeaway: If you want to call this a win- With no QB, the Bears franchise continues to plummet. Hoping for the Caleb Williams lottery falls into their hands, the team is trying to make strides in the right direction. They ended up scoring only one touchdown on the ground. Tyler Bagent looked good for a backup QB and helped the Bears win the game. This team just isn’t fun to watch. This game wasn’t fun to watch. I thought I was watching a soccer game with how much kicking was involved. The takeaway for the Bears is a win. WOOPTY FUCKING DO BRO. You beat the Panthers. Congratulations. No one cares. Figure your team out and hopefully your first round picks explode onto the scene next year. That’s all the Bears have going for them.


Colts vs. Patriots (How6rd)

Colts: Should’ve been a lot easier, but a win is a win- It was clear from the start that the gameplan by the Patriots defense was to shut down Jonathan Taylor and put the ball in the hands of Gardner Minshew. The replacement starter for the Colts this season has had both good and bad performances this season, but this game was very rough for him as he seemed like he was somehow shaken and off his game with little pressure even getting to him in the pocket. Luckily, the defense did well enough in the first half and completely shut down the Patriots when they reached the red zone in the second half to carry a horrific offensive performance to victory. As Rodney Thomas II got an interception on the last New England drive to seal the game the Colts get out in a game where they could completely forget about now and call it a win and keep up with a red hot Texans team in the AFC South race.


Patriots: Germany may just ban them after this performance- I don’t really know how Belichick and the Patriots got 10 wins with Mac Jones at QB a couple of seasons ago because that feels like a decade with how bad he is currently. The Patriots' defense held their own almost completely shutting down Indianapolis’ run game all game and had Minshew really off his game trying to throw down the field. Unfortunately, none of this mattered as the run game for the Patriots was really what was any threat for them offensively until they reached the red zone. Mac Jones had one of the worst 15/20 pass completion games I’ve ever seen having no rhythm or fire to spark for the offense and he even was benched for the last drive of the game when they were only down FOUR. It’s clear that Belichick has no faith in his QB and the backup in Bailey Zappe can’t offer anything better for the team as the Patriots have the biggest need for a QB this offseason in quite some time. They still have the worst record in the AFC and are totally unwatchable needing some huge changes this offseason because if they have anything remotely close to what the team is currently, it’s gonna be a long rebuild process for what was not too long ago a dynasty.


Texans vs. Bengals (PC)

Texans Takeaway: CJ STROUD!!- This rookie can flat out ball. He has the determination and mental concentration to come up clutch. He doesn’t make many mistakes and capitalizes on other team’s mistakes. He continues to demonstrate why he should’ve been th #1 overall pick. Stroud had 356 yards in the air with one touchdown. The running game was clicking for Houston as Devin Singletary had 150 yards and a touchdown on the ground. It seemed like everytime Joey Ice would tie the game, CJ had an answer. It came down to the wire, but Matt Ammendola and the Texans got the last laugh with a white boy walkoff field goal. Now, the Texans look to make it to the playoffs in CJ’s first year. If it wasn’t obvious before, then it certainly is now that CJ should’ve been the #1 pick in the draft. The Panthers fumbled the pick, and he fell to Houston. This team is extremely young, but holds a bright future if CJ can continue to play this way.

Bengals Takeaway: Just didn’t have the ball last- Cinncy started the year off terribly. However, they’ve been able to bounce back and are looking like a threat once again in the AFC. This game, Burrow and company started off slow, finding themselves down 10 early. Joey Ice demonstrated the ice in his veins by pulling the team back into the game. Everytime it seemed like the Texans were going to pull away, Burrow came back. They tied it at 27 and unfortunately, CJ Stroud led the Texans offense down the field to win by a late field goal. Joe Burrow had 347 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also had 2 costly interceptions that could’ve been set up as scoring drives. The Bengals are still contenders even with a loss this week. However, if the offensive line and defense continue to struggle, we may see Cinncy take an early exit out of the playoffs. Or, not make it at all.



Vikings vs. Saints (How6rd)

Vikings: From gloomy days to quickly becoming America’s team- At the beginning of this season the Vikings struggled to win games as the defense was letting them down as the team started off 1-4 and many questions were coming out if it was time for big changes in Minnesota to happen. The story has completely flipped now and after five wins in a row and with the big season-ending injury to Cousins they pick right back up from his production under the newly acquired QB everyone is talking about in Josh Dobbs. Dobbs had another big game pushing the team to victory with a rushing and passing touchdown each as he continues to be a huge surge in the offense. The best player on the field this Sunday was T.J. Hockenson no question as he had 11 catches for 134 yards and most of his catches were surprisingly held on to as he was getting clobbered all game. The defense under Brian Flores has completely shifted midway through the season as well, as they had serious pressure going toward the QB most of the game and forced two huge interceptions at the end of the game to seal the deal. Sitting at 6-4 and comfortably in the NFC playoff picture as it stands, the Vikings have suddenly become one of the most entertaining teams with a crazy season for their fans and with Justin Jefferson coming back soon this may not even be the peak from what we see from this team.


Saints: A lot of serious questions going into the bye week- If I showed you highlights from every game this team played in and told you that they were first in their division right now your jaw would probably drop to the floor. The Saints are balancing on a tightrope between a solid and struggling team and this week the struggling side definitely shined bright. It seems as they didn’t learn anything from letting Bears’ QB Tyson Bagent run all over them last week and the defense let a dual-threat talent in Josh Dobbs do the same thing even better. Aside from the defense being unable to keep quarterbacks who can run as well in the pocket, the offense isn’t giving them any better of a chance and there is, unfortunately, no right answer for what QB gives them the better chance to win (as much as I support Jameis for being Jameis). They’re two completely different QBs as the “boom” factor is the same if not less than the “bust” factor for Jameis Winston, and Derek Carr can’t get the offense even to move down the field to reach a point where he can make “costly turnovers” such as his competing gunslinger. Thankfully they are on top of the division and the bye week is here, as it’s time to come to terms if the play calling and defensive schemes that need a switch up and actually focus on their better players (Alvin Kamara, Chris Olave, and Taysom Hill) or if this season just can’t get better and the focus shifts more to the future and offseason.


Packers vs. Steelers(PC)

Packers takeaway: Fighting for the worst seed in the NFC North- UGH… this is ridiculous. I can’t believe Jordan Love can’t figure it out. I mean, who would’ve thought the Packers would be fighting the Bears for the worst spot in the NFC North. The Packers have always been known as a winning franchise but they are shitting bricks this year. Love did have 2 touchdowns, but had 2 costly picks late in the game to give the Steelers the win. I know it’s his first year as the full time quarterback, but he has sucked this whole year. He continues to demonstrate his rawness at this position. I just can’t see how they can turn the sinking ship around. 3-6 is not doing very good. I picked them to win the NFC North and I’m starting to see how wrong I've been. The offense looks like a mess. The defense looks like trying to hold onto water through a strainer. This team needs a lot of work, and this team proved this fact after this meltdown.

Steelers takeaway: Is the offense figuring it out- So this is one bogus 6-3 squad. However, they find themselves on the right path to the playoffs. Kenny Pickett is slowly coming together, which is a bright side. Jaylen Warren is the backup but looks like he’s going to be a dominant back that will take Najee Harris spot. He rushed for over 100 yards and a touchdown. He also had a few receptions to go along with it. The problem is Matt Canada. The offensive coordinator continues to show his inexperience with calling plays. Their defense continues to carry this team with 2 late game interceptions to really push them over the edge. If Matt Canada can figure stuff out and Kenny Pickett can improve, they may be looking at a run in the playoffs.


Titans vs. Bucs (How6rd)

Titans: Vrabel isn’t the answer and he’s only making it worse- I’ve had the controversial coach’s back through his tenure after what this team became with him as our head coach and the 2021 season alone. Unfortunately, the team has seemingly been stuck in a loop of mediocrity for quite some time unable to win the “big games” since we beat the Ravens in the playoffs and now he’s simply lost both the locker room and the will to win. This past Sunday the Titans had nearly nothing to show for a Buccaneers team that had lost four games in a row going into this past Sunday and aside from the first quarter they had Tampa Bay looking like the damn Eagles. A big part of this season now whether win or loss is to get Will Levis as many reps as possible on the field, but there wasn’t much he could do with the very conservative play calling and lack of effort the rest of this team (once again mainly the offensive line) was giving around him. Between the play calling, decisions made such as kicking a field goal on 4th and short in the red zone down 14 near the end, and even the energy every player is bringing out on the field it all circulates around one man who has shown no personal development from a struggling season. Mike Vrabel has put players who have clearly been struggling such as Andre Dillard out on the field all year and it’s like getting stabbed for him to make changes within the team and it doesn’t even matter if they fire one of their coordinators because he’s just going to hire from within like he always does if it comes to it. By no means do I think he won’t land a job elsewhere as he still can compete when he wants to, but the Titans are not going to have any big change with him under center and with the team looking more discombobulated as time goes on a big change is needed if the direction for Will Levis is soon to be the focus.


Buccaneers: The losing streak is over and the division is still attainable- It’s pretty ridiculous that the Buccaneers are just a half a game out from technically being at the top of the division after losing four straight games…but here we are. Tampa Bay played like they were in a game they needed a win in for the second week in a row and aside from the first quarter, they did just that getting a win this time around against an AFC South opponent. The Baker Mayfield show that started the team’s season off hot came to a crash struggling to get over 20 points for almost a month until last week, but as seen in the past two games running back Rachaad White has completely been a huge surge to this offense making multiple huge plays on the ground and after catching the ball in just the past two weeks alone with one TD this past Sunday. Star receiver Mike Evans also had his best game since the middle of September getting 143 receiving yards on six catches and a TD reception of his own as it has became clear how much Baker Mayfield respects his number one receiver. As the game plan on defense was much more improved and putting the opposing team’s offense to work this time around, the Buccaneers bounce back from a crushing loss last week and suprisingly enough have a great chance to still reach the top of a weak division in the NFC South.


49ers vs. Jaguars(PC)


49ers Takeaway: Big bounce back game- The 49ers had found themselves slipping recently. After losing three games in a row, the Niners have come off a bye ready to rumble. They didn’t just come out swinging, they were throwing haymakers. Purdy looked back to his normal self after being awful the past few weeks. Purdy had a little under 300 yards in the air and had 3 touchdowns to go along with it. George Kittle continues to show how elite is with 116 yards and a touchdown on only 3 receptions. Chase Young made his debut and the defense balled out. The 49ers pressured Trevor Lawrence 28 times, hit him 10 times, sacked him 5 times, and picked him off twice as well. This was an utter beatdown so there isn’t much to say other than the 49ers look all the way back.

Jags Takeaway: 6-2 exposed- To me, this team is one of those weird 6-2 teams coming in along with the Steelers. The offense has played ok. Travis Ettienne looks like the back that was playing at an elite level when he was at Clemson. Lawrence has been consistent with throwing the ball to the likes of Calvin Ridley, Christian Kirk, and Evan Engram. However, they looked lost out on the field Sunday. First, they just got unlucky and pulled the 49ers off a bye. You were bound to lose before you stepped onto the field. Lawrence had 185 yards in the air, but had 2 interceptions that really hurt him. He was under duress everytime he got the ball, and couldn’t find anyone open. Etienne had one of his worst games on the ground as they found themselves down early. Finally, the defense got THUMPED as the 49ers put up a crooked number in 34 points to their joke of a team’s 3. This team is mid. Just mid. They should make the playoffs, but come January, you may see Jacksonville take an early exit once again.


Browns vs. Ravens (How6rd)

Browns: The freakazoid at QB had his best half of football since 2020- In the first two quarters of this game the Cleveland Browns looked completely overmatched and on the verge of looking fraudulent amongst the top of the AFC North. Meanwhile, the second half was a different story and they finished the game with a game-winning field goal from Dustin Hopkins looking like a true threat in the AFC. Say what you want about Watson’s controversy off the field and I can’t say anything personally to refute you, but in the second half of this game the former Pro Bowl quarterback looked just like what he used to be on the field and literally looked perfect completing all 14 of his pass attempts with a touchdown on top of it. Unfortunately for Browns fans, this is the last time they’ll have Watson out on the field as it was announced that he’ll miss the rest of the season yet with another injury this time being his shoulder. The defense by no means had a good game, but it’s hard to go to work on the unit all game especially when Cleveland has the unanimous Defensive Player of the Year as of right now in Myles Garrett who contributed largely to a huge stop at the end of the third quarter. He had 1.5 sacks for the game and both on back-to-back plays which afterwards, aside from a Baltimore touchdown from a Browns muffed punt, completely woke the defense up shutting down the potential MVP candidate Lamar Jackson down the rest of the game. From being down 24-9 early in the third quarter to pulling out a gritty win and beating the division-leading Ravens, the Cleveland Browns had made a big case on truly being competitors in the AFC, but with their offensive MVP in this game going down it’ll be rookie Dorian Thomas-Robinson getting the starters spot going into a huge game against the Steelers.


Ravens: Missed opportunities kept Cleveland’s door open for too long- The Ravens held multiple double-digit leads this game and had many chances to clinch a huge win, especially in the first half. Unfortunately, they were shut out in the second quarter with missed throws in the end zone and a blocked field goal really deflating any further separation attempt for the Ravens. Two huge picks were thrown by Lamar in the game as well with the offensive line getting ate up at the end of both the first and second halves which were two drives the Ravens had a chance to potentially seal the game up. The defense doesn’t get any break either from criticism as they had their worst performance and even had a chance to redeem their underwhelming second half to come up with a huge stop on the final drive of the game, but after not being able to fall on the ball after a strip sack it was the Browns who drove down the field from their own 22-yard line to set up a game-winning field goal as time expired from Dustin Hopkins. From what was a completely dominant performance against the Seahawks last week, the difference was night and day after this week with many mistakes and matchups getting overhauled by Browns players (especially in the trenches) and now they need a short memory on a short week going against the Bengals in a huge division game on Thursday night.


Falcons vs. Cardinals (How6rd)

Falcons: The Falcons continue to…well…Falcon- The Falcons went up on the scoreboard multiple times in the game and, wouldn’t you believe it, they blew it on both occasions. They made it a point to run the ball in this game as Bijan Robinson had a season-high 22 carries and the passing offense only had 94 yards total with Desmond Ridder coming in and getting 39 of those yards on six passes and a go-ahead rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately, those heroics didn’t matter for the second-year quarterback as the Cardinals drove right back down the field themselves setting up a game-winning field goal with time expiring. Although Bijan Robinson had a game where he was fully utilized like the top-10 draft pick he is to give the Falcons a nice offensive surge, there was almost no holding back Kyler Murray except for one interception as he made some huge plays on Sunday that gave the Cardinals a well-earned win. Aside from this being a heartbreaking loss trying to win while going through their best players, the season as a whole continues to spiral downwards for the Falcons as much as Arthur Smith doesn’t really want to admit it and with a banged up roster as it stands this bye week may be the last shot they got and turning things around in an NFC South division that’s not very separated (nor talented).


Cardinals: Kyler Murray came up huge in first game back- It was a long and messy season for the Arizona Cardinals who looked to be on a track for Caleb Williams and Drake Maye if the return of the former Pro Bowl QB didn’t give them anything to offer and especially a win. Fortunately, the Cardinals had some offensive life when it mattered for the first time in almost a month as Kyler Murray was electric both through the air and on the ground in his first game back from tearing his ACL. The former first overall draft pick made his return and aside from a couple of missed throws, including his lone interception, he looked stellar with nearly every pass rusher struggling to catch him in the pocket and even coming up with a huge 13-yard run on third down and a 33-yard pass to set up a game-winning field goal. His best pass catcher on the day was far and beyond Trey McBride who may have had the best game of his career as even with no receiving TD he had his first 100+ receiving yard game on eight receptions. If Kyler is playing like this the rest of the season (maybe even better) then the Cardinals look to fall out of play for Drake Maye and Caleb Williams, but that may not be important as it could look a whole lot different with their returning QB back under a new head coach. The question now is how low can the Cardinals still end up on the draft board to get a solid piece somewhere such as the offensive line for them, and will this team backed by Jonathan Gannon be the true change that Kyler Murray needs to go back into being among the best in the league as he gets the rust off from his injury?



Lions vs. Chargers (PC)

Lions Takeaway: The Offense is clicking once again- After being utterly humiliated by the Ravens. The Lions had a bye week and had a full week to prepare for the Chargers. They planned well. Jared Goff looked like a beast this week with 333 passing yards and 2 touchdowns. The run game also found its groove with 112 rushing yards by David Montgomery and 77 yards for Jahmyr Gibbs. The offense was clicking on every level. The Lions out slugged the Chargers offense to come away with a victory. If the Lions can play like this on a continual basis and can play some defense, this team is still the dark horse to come out of the NFC. However, can they continue to play like this against a good defense? We all know that the Chargers defense is trash. When facing a good defense such as the Ravens or the Seahawks, can they compete? I think they can, they beat Kansas City who has a top 10 defense so who knows.

Chargers Defense: I feel bad for Herbert and this offense- Coming into this competition, we knew it was going to be an offensive battle. Justin Herbert proved to everyone yet again that it’s not his fault the Chargers are bad. Herbert had 323 passing yards and 4 touchdowns. Austin Ekeler rushed for a measly 67 yards but had a touchdown as well. It’s pretty bad to score 5 offensive touchdowns and lose. The defense looks like the US border when you have a passport. It lets everyone in. They couldn’t stop a fat chick from trying to eat some vegetables. I mean anything the Lions wanted they got on this defense. I mean giving up 41 points is INSANE. The Chargers now find themselves in do or die mode. Can they get it into gear and help out this high powered offense? Or will Herbert be out of the playoffs again?


Giants vs. Cowboys (PC)


My takeaway for this game is short. The Cowboys beat a shitty Giants team. That’s it. I’m not talking about this game. NEXT!!!


Commanders vs. Seahawks(PC)

Seahawks Takeaway: We know you can win close games against bad opponents- We know that the Seahawks are a good team. Let’s get that out of the way. However, when facing an opponent that is the same level or better, they struggle. The Commanders are not that team. However, they have competed with every team they’ve played against. After finding themselves down 9-3 early, Geno turned the switch. Geno threw for 369 yards and 2 touchdowns. He had 2 beautiful deep balls to set up a late, game winning, white boy walkoff field goal for the win. Kenneth Walker II struggled on the ground game, but contributed nicely. The defense held out long enough for the offense to take over and win the game. The defense has been ok, however, if this is the way they are going to play in the playoffs, they’re going to struggle to win games. I believe the Seahawks are a Wild Card team and that’s about it. They haven’t beat good teams such as the Bengals and the Lions. If they face a good team in round one, I’m not taking the Seahawks.

Commanders Takeaway: Lots of positives to a bad season- So you find yourself 4-6. However, lots of positives can be taken away. One, you may have found a QB. Sam Howell has been putting up insane numbers this year. He performed really well in this game with 312 passing yards, 3 touchdown passes, and no interceptions. Two, they have a great running back in Brian Robinson Jr. He went for over 100 yards on the ground and scored a touchdown. The defense is a different story. They sold Chase Young and Sweat away to contending teams to make their defense even worse than they were before. They couldn’t stop Geno and their high powered offense enough to win the game. The bright spots are definitely there for the Commanders. Fans should give up on this season, but not on the future of this franchise.


Jets vs. Raiders (How6rd)

Jets: The offense couldn’t buy a touchdown again and it wasn’t the QB- Head coach of the Jets Robert Saleh said that blaming Zach Wilson was “lazy” last week, and in my opinion that’s a valid statement concerning anyone thinking the bad offensive display was his fault this game. The defense per usual made good stops and huge plays that could’ve easily turned this game on it’s head such as Jordan Whitehead’s interception in the first half which was a large reason why New York was up at halftime. The defense let one huge run by Josh Jacobs and the lone touchdown of the game after that which was something that put the game out of reach for the Jets. It’s usually surprising, but the Jets haven’t scored a single (1) touchdown in the last 11 (yes 11) quarters of football and this past week Zach Wilson made little to no mistakes until the end of the game. This brings us to question the play-calling ability of Nathaniel Hackett as now he’s way too predictable with his consistent “run, run, pass” playcalling and if it’s third and long you might as well consider it fourth down. A lot of questions are needed to be asked about what’s wrong with this team (including the offensive line issue) and waiving Michael Carter was 100% not the answer to any of that, so I truly don’t know if the season is going to get any better even with Aaron Rodgers wanting to remind us all every week that he’s coming back soon (or a “fortnight”).


Raiders: Completely different atmosphere without McDaniels- They really missed out not giving us a Hard Knocks with Josh McDaniels as the head coach for the Raiders, because it’s clear how happier the team is now that he is no longer in Vegas. It wasn’t pretty offensively (as most games against the Jets aren’t) yet there’s a lot of good going forward to take away from this game mostly around the defense. Not giving the Jets a single touchdown, Maxx Crosby continued his monster season putting the pressure on Zach Wilson all night and even made Wilson throw a ball that was called intentional grounding when he was just in the area. Crosby even shut down the rushing attack disrupting running lanes all game as he’s been carrying the defensive front. The backbone of the offense was just playing the game through Josh Jacobs as it wasn’t looking like anything was going for him at the start of the game, but a huge 40-yard run near the end of the third quarter changed everything for his day. The big run was the most momentum their offense had all game and rookie QB Aidan O’Connell threw a pass that resurrected Notre Dame Michael Mayer reaching over the top of the defender for a touchdown that ultimately iced the game. Now at 5-5 and half a game under the Texans who hold the last playoff spot as it stands, the Las Vegas Raiders have a huge confidence boost with their interim coach Antonio Pierce completely changing the vibes traveling through the Oakland roster as now the Raiders faithful see how strong the improvement really is with a large test against the Dolphins next game.


Broncos vs. Bills (PC)

Broncos takeaway: Better to be lucky than good- For the first half of the season, the Broncos look abysmal in every fashion of the game of football. Their old Pro Bowl QB in Russell Wilson, hasn’t performed up to the contract he signed. The Wide Receivers who were supposed to take big strides this season, can’t get separation from their defenders. When the offense actually shows up for once, the defense reminds me of pee wee football. Their Hall of Fame level Coach in Sean Payton, couldn’t find the right concoction to make this team ride. However, beating the Chiefs put some life in this squad. They played well the entire game, but allowed for Josh Allen to drive the team downfield and score. This is where their luck comes in. On a key 3rd down, an iffy holding call was called on the Buffalo secondary. This set up for a big play to get the Broncos into field goal range. With 8 seconds left, Will Lutz kicked the game winning field goal, AND MISSED! However, the Bills had 12 men on the field. This allowed for Will Lutz to since the second one and win the game for the Broncos. Denver has a lot of momentum on its side, let’s see if they can keep this momentum up.

Bills Takeaway: 5-5 and may miss the playoffs- All I gotta say is how? How do you have 12 guys on the field in the BIGGEST PART OF THE GAME!!! How do you allow the Broncos to get a second opportunity to win the game? How does Josh Allen look so good one moment, and then loses all sense of what it’s like to be a QB? How does Doug McDermott continue to gamble with a lead and watch it all flop right in his face? This team is LOADED with talent. They continue to look like a Super Bowl contending team when they play well. However, if they can’t figure out a way to not lose close games, especially to that BLOW, it’s going to be a LOOONNNGGG rest of the season. Buffalo has the 3rd hardest remaining schedule, and if that doesn’t tell you anything, then I’ll spell it out for you. THE BILLS MAY NOT MAKE THE PLAYOFFS!! How bizarre is that??

 
 
 

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