The key mistake the Buffalo Bills CANNOT repeat against Cincinnati
The Buffalo Bills played a closer for comfort game against the Miami Dolphins for the third time this season. Even still, they are in the second round of the AFC playoffs. It was an efficient game from an offensive perspective, overall, but with an eye-opening and concerning trend going on three games now. Despite the […]
The Buffalo Bills played a closer for comfort game against the Miami Dolphins for the third time this season. Even still, they are in the second round of the AFC playoffs.
It was an efficient game from an offensive perspective, overall, but with an eye-opening and concerning trend going on three games now.
Despite the Bills being able to overcome it, they continue to turn the ball over at an alarming rate. Nine in the last three games, three each performance.
QB Josh Allen is at the epicenter of this. Throwing two interceptions, as well as fumbling the ball three times and losing one. To be fair, not entirely his fault for these turnovers.
The Buffalo Bills offense has turned the ball over multiple times nine times overall this season. Going 7-2 in those contests.
With respect, the Chicago Bears or LA Rams are not on the same level this season as the Cincinnati Bengals. Their defense is 11th in takeaways all season. 26 total on the year.
In fact, as opposed to the Bills offense, the Bengals defense has created multiple turnovers in seven games, going 6-1 in such contests. Heavily contributing to their current nine-game win streak.
The Bills can't afford another game like this. They have been fortunate in their efforts by playing lesser teams or teams who, themselves, struggle offensively. Cincinnati does not.
A clean game in what will be Bills-Bengals 1.5 is Buffalo's best chance to advance to the AFC Championship.