Episode 88 - Has the Bills offense made a turnaround?
Episode 28, Nov 18, 2019, 12:00 PM
The Buffalo Bills went down to Miami and took care of the business, squishing the "fish"(mammals) in their second encounter of the season with a score of 37 - 20. It was the most points accrued by this Bills offense all season, and they shined in all aspects. Mustached Daboll got it done.
Despite what their record may say, Miami was a valiant team, and had been riding high on a two game win streak, but the Bills slowed them down. There were a few moments where the Dolphins had opportunities to take over the game, but they could not capitalize. Miami only attempted to rush a mere 13 attempts for 23 yards, a questionable decision since rushing up the middle worked to their advantage in the first encounter.
The offense for Buffalo was essentially fan service against Miami, and the Bills social media crowd got their way. Devin Singletary was the primary running back, getting key downs and leading the rushing yardage. Josh Allen heaved the ball around, hitting John Brown for two touchdown passes, further cementing Brown's roster spot for years to come. Brown, who many have only viewed as "just a deep ball guy" has shown that he can be the WR1 that the team has desperately needed for a long time.
Billswire Podcast Hosts Matt Johnson and Jeremy Juhasz explore the big win in Miami, and looking ahead toward Denver next week.
Despite what their record may say, Miami was a valiant team, and had been riding high on a two game win streak, but the Bills slowed them down. There were a few moments where the Dolphins had opportunities to take over the game, but they could not capitalize. Miami only attempted to rush a mere 13 attempts for 23 yards, a questionable decision since rushing up the middle worked to their advantage in the first encounter.
The offense for Buffalo was essentially fan service against Miami, and the Bills social media crowd got their way. Devin Singletary was the primary running back, getting key downs and leading the rushing yardage. Josh Allen heaved the ball around, hitting John Brown for two touchdown passes, further cementing Brown's roster spot for years to come. Brown, who many have only viewed as "just a deep ball guy" has shown that he can be the WR1 that the team has desperately needed for a long time.
Billswire Podcast Hosts Matt Johnson and Jeremy Juhasz explore the big win in Miami, and looking ahead toward Denver next week.