Bills' Josh Allen fires back at reporters before walking out of interview

The Buffalo Bills fell to the New England Patriots in a game in which nothing could go right for the Buffalo Bills. Three weeks is a trend and this team has been playing some ugly football. Late in the fourth quarter, the offense decided they were going to start playing football and Josh Allen found […]

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The Buffalo Bills fell to the New England Patriots in a game in which nothing could go right for the Buffalo Bills. Three weeks is a trend and this team has been playing some ugly football.

Late in the fourth quarter, the offense decided they were going to start playing football and Josh Allen found Stefon Diggs quickly for a touchdown, swinging the momentum back into Buffalo's favor late in the contest.

Then, as I previously wrote, the officials gift-wrapped the victory for the New England Patriots on a controversial no-call in which David Andrews was ineligible down the field and should've negated a big catch and run from RB Rhamondre Stevenson.

Immediately after the game, Josh Allen opened up to the media with a message on the team's future and for the Bills Mafia, who have endured their fair share of ugly football this season and across the team's history.

Josh Allen's remarks can be found at the 2:21 mark of the video below.

The superstar QB opened up on the slow start and what may have caused that, "Execution. I mean I started off play one – Daw [Dawson Knox] makes a good play, falls off on the bow route. I need to see him there. It’s not a good way to start a game."

Allen continued, with a rather snarky response to the reporter on how the team can execute better, "Well, I wish I knew the exact answer because we'd have it fixed by now. We're going to watch this film and find a way to get there, whatever it is. Our season is not over. It's a long season. Feels pretty bleak right now, but we're going to figure it out."

Ending his press conference with a few questions on whether his shoulder is bothering him or if the injury played any part of his lackluster performance early, Allen only provided, "Yeah" and "We're good to go."

While he didn't say anything out of the ordinary, his short responses and general unhappiness could be seen all over him. He is furious, and it's easy to see why, the team is struggling right now and they absolutely shouldn't be. For now, all we can do is hope that they can correct some wrongs and do better next week.