
Kansas City, Missouri -What is worse than living a nightmare?
Sequel.
This is also a real slice for Buffalo Building, who has built one of the most consistent winners of NFL, but continues to hit the same broken heart.
It happened again on Sunday in the AFC championship game at the Arrow Head Stadium. The bill has been won the first franchise’s first superbourse, but has been shortened by 32-29 for the same all monsters.
Forget Freddie or Jason. The bill is suffering by the chief of Kansas City, who featured Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reed. And some.
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This is their horror flick. The fourth time in five years, the Bills season ended with the will of Chiefs to the three consecutive super bowls.
“To be a champion, you have to defeat the champion,” Josh Allen in Quarterback said.
fair enough.
“And we didn’t do it,” Allen added.
Allen, which has evolved into one of NFL’s best quarterbacks, may be wondering what is needed to win in a playoffs when matching Mahomes.
Chief Ster is an NFL version of Michael Jordan. As a result, Allen is equivalent to Karl Malone and John Stockton. This is an excellent Utajaz’s NBA player who could not win the championship because Jordan was in the way with Chicago Bulls.
This time, a snapshot depicting the pain of the bill is filled with (to some extent) in the fourth and one sneak that Allen is controversial, and drives Paidato when the path is not enough. However, the permanent image may be a 4th herb by Allen in the latter half of the fourth quarter, a drop -ended Dalthonkadade.
After all, it was Buffalo’s last aggressive play and less than 2 minutes. If Kinkade desperately caught soccer while keeping the pigeon, the bill would take the first down and move to the field goal range. Soccer has moved about 30 yards. But it was usually seen from a reliable target. Allen skipped it on a second basis before he liked the pressure from Trent McDuffy’s corner Blitz and the tracking of George Colaftis.
That is a nightmare. Bad things happen.
“It was incredible that he had taken off the ball,” Kinkeid told US Today Sports. “He put the ball there and gave me the opportunity to play, and I couldn’t play. That’s a lot of pain.”
The bill did a lot of things that could help avoid eight consecutive road playoffs. They did not commit the fifth game sales continuously. They played positively and converted four of the six four calls in the second half. They played a big play because they had a resilience, fighting back from the 11th point deficit in the first half and took the lead in the second half.
And it was almost not enough.
Again, even if it seemed enough for the bill, it was not always the case. The fourth sneak by Allen has solved the controversy because the pile -up bodies have difficulty seeing whether the staff has properly found the ball. This was very important with the fourth and one from Chiefs’s 41 yards, and Buffalo stuck to the 22-21 lead.
Bills coach Sean McCdder Mot said that the quarterback was enough to be down from the place with a good view of his side line before being pushed backwards. But the replay review supported the field ruling. Later, Kansas City was owned in a short field and immediately sought a remarkable touchdown.
Given the final results, this ruling made the defeat more frustrating.
“That’s right,” said McCdder Mot. “It’s owned by one point at that point. At that point, there is a chance to raise multiple scores at that time. That’s a big call. It’s absolutely a big call.”
Even if it is not an element of a horror movie, rivalry will continue. Buffalo has won five consecutive AFC East titles, and has demonstrated that it can break Kansas City. The bill is 4-0 for the regular season showcase game chiefs.
However, in the playoffs, the same ending was the same OLE script.
And the same broken heart.
“What is next?” Bills left Dion Dawkins tackle and repeated questions. “We will go home. Kiss your family. And we will return to training.”
They may also want to burn the script to line up in the playoffs.
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