(01-23-2022, 08:35 PM)Blue Hawk (Mizzou) Card Wrote: From our Wyoming days, we are big Josh Allen fans. Our elder son, who played for Wyoming (though just before Josh got there), knows him pretty well. He and his younger brother, their cousin, and I watched a Colorado Rockies game with Josh at Coors Field. Very nice young man who leaves it all on the field.
After they scored with 13 seconds left, I spent the time before the kickoff screaming "Don't kick it deep!" You had to squib that kick and make the Chiefs fall on it at the ten or, far more likely, use up time returning it.
This was not Strawberry Canyon in 1972. There was time on the clock. If you give the Chiefs only time enough for two plays, instead of three, it's really tough for them to tie it. If they get three plays, one of the two best QBs in the league has a shot to tie you.
Blasted kick for a touchback is inexcusable in that situation. And I was screaming that before they did it.
Kid gets you two touchdowns in the last two minutes, including one John Elway to Emile Harry play on fourth and 13, plus an unbelievable two point conversion, and you lose it? Cmon.
What does the kid have to do for you to beat the Chiefs, coach? They have a great quarterback, too. Don't make life easier on him, for goodness sake.
Of course, someone on the Bills defense needs to make a play, too. Biut coaches should abide by the Hyppocratic (sp?) oath. First, do no harm.
Completely agree. That could have taken 4 or 5 seconds off clock. Inexcusable. Romo said it before the kick. Then to let Travis Kelley of all people run free over the middle. They played scared defensively. Got what that brings you.
Probably the best overall quarterbacked game I’ve ever seen.
